Playing Pebble Beach on FSX 2020 with the Foresight Sports GCQuad

Playing Pebble Beach on FSX 2020 with the Foresight Sports GCQuad. In this video I take you to the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links to play the famous Par 3 hole #7 and challenging Par 5 #18 using the Foresight Sports GCQuad Golf Launch Monitor and FSX 2020 Golf Simulation Software. If you are interested in buying Foresight Sports GCQuad, GC2, or GCHawk I can help, just send me an email at [email protected]

I would have to say from being fortunate enough to play a round of golf at pebble beach and attend the U.S. Open in 2019 at Pebble Beach now being able to play the course using FSX 2020 and the GCQuad is amazing. First, I have never hit the pin on the famous par 3 number 7 and managed to get par on the challenging number 18 so it was great. But, after being there in person and seeing the layout in the FSX 2020 Golf Simulation software I can say they have done a great job of placing objects and having the course play true. I think this is very important with Golf Simulator software and especially a premium course such as Pebble Beach Golf Links.

About Foresight Sports GCQuad Launch Monitor:
The Foresight Sports GCQuad is a portable golf launch monitor that is high-speed camera and infrared based. The Quadrascopic technology takes detailed pictures of the ball and club still while still allowing the the unit to be placed almost two feet across from the ball on the ground. This advanced camera technology allows the Foresight GCQuad to be a simple setup in most environments from outdoor driving ranges to smaller indoor simulator rooms.

WHAT DATA THE GCQUAD MEASURES:
Ball speed
Horizontal & vertical launch angles
Spin
Side spin
Carry distance
* Club head speed
* Smash factor
* Angle of attack
* Club path
* Loft at impact
* Lie & face angle at impact
* Impact location on the club face
*Available with club add-on (additional purchase necessary)

EACH GCQUAD COMES WITH:
2-year warranty
Power adapter & cable
USB-C cable
Alignment stick
Club marker dispenser

About Pebble Beach Golf Course:
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.

Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful courses in the world, it hugs the rugged coastline and has wide open views of Carmel Bay, opening to the Pacific Ocean on the south side of the Monterey Peninsula. In 2001, it became the first public course to be selected as the No. 1 Golf Course in America by Golf Digest. Greens fees are among the highest in the world, at $525 (plus $40 cart fee or $92.50 caddie fee for non-resort guests) per round in 2018.

The PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions play annual events at Pebble Beach, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the First Tee Open. It has hosted six men’s major championships: six U.S. Opens and a PGA Championship. It also hosted the 1988 Nabisco Championship, now known as the Tour Championship, the season-ending event on the PGA Tour. World-renowned, the course is included in many golf video games, such as the Links series and the Tiger Woods PGA Tour series.

The course began as part of the complex of the Hotel del Monte, a resort hotel in Monterey, California, built by Charles Crocker, one of the California’s Big Four railroad barons, through Southern Pacific Railroad’s property division, Pacific Improvement Company.[2] The hotel first opened on June 10, 1880.[2] The famous 17-Mile Drive was originally designed as a local excursion route for visitors to the Del Monte to take in the historic sights of Monterey and Pacific Grove and the scenery of what would become Pebble Beach.[3]
The course was designed by Jack Neville and Douglas Grant[4] and opened on February 22, 1919. Neville also designed the back nine at Pacific Grove Municipal Golf Course on the other side of the Monterey Peninsula. His objective was to place as many of the holes as possible along the rocky and beautiful Monterey coast line.[5] This was accomplished using a “figure 8” layout.

The course was bought by a consortium of Japanese investors during the upswing of foreign investments in American properties in the early 1990s. The sale, however, generated controversy when it was discovered that one of the investors had alleged ties to organized crime in Japan. It was then bought by another group of Japanese investors before being sold to the Pebble Beach Co. several years later.

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