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  • Uneekor overhead golf monitor

    This is what I have been waiting to see the entire PGA show. New launch monitor products at lower price points!

    Its an over head launch monitor, with club data, ball data(spin axis!), high-speed video playback of club at impact and course software for $6000!(sensor only costs $5500).

    Depending on accuracy, I could see this product really taking off, especially if they allow some integration with TGC/E6.



  • #2
    i have to say, if this course video from their youtube channel is representative of in game graphics then i'm very impressed.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzzfPLZR424

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    • JackedUpSwing
      JackedUpSwing commented
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      Oh wow... I haven't seen that before. The video says you don't need a really good computer just windows 10 and 8gb of ram... Seems like the software displayed in your video will require a decent graphics card.

    • Jtangm04
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      Seems too good to be true. Would like to actually see real game play versus fly by.

  • #3
    What that has cool and that price wow. Very interested in this will keep an eye on it for now.

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    • #4
      Both of the above videos are very impressive....definitely something to keep an eye on....

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      • #5
        Video's are really impressive would love to be able to check it out in real life. I have seen several other simulators and launch monitors that show good promise on different videos from the show, I hope to see them improve and give us more and better options to choice from at a better cost in the near future.

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        • #6
          Wow, their course simulation software looks amazing! Hadn't heard about them previously. Thanks Par2Pro for sharing your videos from the PGA Merchandise Show!

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          • #7
            It does look nice. About the only negative I see is the marked balls. He said if not using their balls u can mark with a sharpie, but that is not good for a white screen, u get marks on the screen as I understand it

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            • JackedUpSwing
              JackedUpSwing commented
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              It's definitely a negative, but if it's required for ball/club data at this price point, I still think its worth it. If the data is comparable to GCQuad, dealing with marks on the screen would be worth it for sure. If you just step back and think of it as an improvement tool first before a simulator option, being able to get club and ball data, see the club through the ball at impact at 6k is just amazing.

              I have a skytrak right now, and I am looking to upgrade. But the most I could spend would be around 6k, so if this thing is 1) accurate and 2) robust(miss/no reads to less than skytrak), I am gonna pull the trigger. I was hoping something like this would come along.

              If this thing is within 5% as accurate as Foresight and similar in terms of miss reads, I see this disrupting the market and being a HUGE benefit for consumers. If they are successful at this price point, why spend 15k+ on GC hawk, Golfzon, Optishot vision? Prices will HAVE to come down and innovation will HAVE to ramp up.

            • LEO MODE
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              As long as the ball came manufactured with the mark, then it wouldn't leave any residue. That's why a lot of Asian simulators use marked balls that were manufactured like that from the get-go, and accuracy is very close to GC2/GCQ.

            • Fhacker
              Fhacker commented
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              100% agree with the price point/features would be radical for this market. And if and when they get rolling maybe they could contract with a few ball companies n have them run some balls with their markings.

          • #8
            At first I thought it was an Asian company due to how graphics look and how the ball is marked (most of Asian simulators go with marked balls) but this is a straight up USA company. Perhaps they outsourced it, but graphic does look great and data looks pretty promising. Would love to compare that with GC2/GCQ.

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            • Tommyseb
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              They are owned by Creatz Inc, a South Korean company.

            • LEO MODE
              LEO MODE commented
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              I figured. Thanks for the info.

          • #9
            Looking at it it’s a gchawk with marked balls and most likely cheaper. Very cool though and maybe worth a look once I’m ready to change skytrak.

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            • #10
              I wonder if that base price includes the cameras and I thought I heard Cory say that third party software would be available.

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              • #11
                He says at the end of the video that everything they demonstrated was included.

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                • #12
                  Very interesting piece of equipment. Video playback of swings that you can add lines to on replays, video of club coming through the ball, spin measurements, range and courses and possibly 3rd party software. This could be the "game changer".

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                  • #13
                    It looks fantastic. I personally never take my GC2 anywhere when I go hit balls so I could get away with a permanent solution if need be. Just add in a course designer in the software and off to the races we go!

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                    • #14
                      The Koreans/Asians are way ahead of us on this technology it seems. See the following golf digest article. They have a nationwide simulator tournament with large cash prizes. Their pros are playing it

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                      • #15
                        This looks really promising, especially if the deva open it to third party integration.

                        I love the integrated cameras as well.

                        I would consider trading in my gc2 and HMT for this, as long as it’s accurate.

                        Who knows foresight might be forced to compete with these new competitors.

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                        • keither5150
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                          I think that they will probably open it up to 3rd party software. Since they are only charging $500 for their software.... it would make sense that they are looking for volume sales right out of the gate. I would buy one if it would work with TGC 2019.
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