I'm assuming awesome golf must come with the Bushnell as well. I recently got a GC3, and it came with awesome golf for "free", quotes because of the crazy cost of the GC3. You can get them refurbished through Foresight, which cuts the price a little... Sure the bushnell is cheaper up front, but I couldn't bring myself to pay a yearly subscription fee, so I still ended up GC3 over Bushnell. Once you combine the cost of the Bushnell, the yearly subscription and the club data fee, the payback period is only 3 years for the GC3. I plan to have it longer than that. As an FYI, the GC3 struggles in direct sunlight for me, I have to put an umbrella up to block the sun from hitting the ball. Some people have claimed using a matte finish ball helps with this. I find an umbrella works great. All that said, having brought the GC3 to the range, it is incredibly accurate - and you don't need expensive, special high reflection balls to get it to be accurate. It's also good to point out that radar systems estimate club path data based on the ball readings, while the GC3 actually reads the club - yes you have to put a sticker on the club, but that sticker lasts a very long time, and you don't need to have stickered balls, which is arguably the more annoying thing.
I practice everyday with gc3 in a studio practice room. definitely prov1 or x. and I loved it. but with range balls, spin and launch(especially wedge) data is useless. When I go to the range not using premium balls, I only check club data such as head speed, AOA, path. This is the problem for most amateur golfers, we dont practice with premium balls on the range. huge difference. btw always good video Brendon.!!
6:23 watching super slow motion of Tiger and Scottie, I notice something.... Their upper bodies really coil. You can see the stretch in their backs created from the coil... When I focus on this is gives me annidea why their arms and hands look so passive on the way down.
Should use the circular part of the sticker, it looks like you have attached the part of the sticker that is held between the fingers when attaching the circular part of the sticker?
I think the club head speed confusion is you're seeing the ball speed number -- it's kind of confusing on the screen because it shows the club hitting the ball which looked like club head speed to me as well at first.
Most big golf sim reviewers on YT give the mevo+ the highest ratings at this price point. You get more club/ball data (with the pro package, no stickers needed) and you can buy the face impact package if you want it. I have one and the data is killer. Plus, you need no subscriptions with the mevo. Not for club data, sim interfaces, etc. it’s one and done. For around $2700 you get what will eventually cost $8500 on the GC3/BLP. Plus, the FS golf software is excellent, and you get GSPro software with 20’ish courses for free as well. Only downside is that Mevo sucks at putting, and you need 20’+ space to use it.
I'm assuming awesome golf must come with the Bushnell as well. I recently got a GC3, and it came with awesome golf for "free", quotes because of the crazy cost of the GC3. You can get them refurbished through Foresight, which cuts the price a little... Sure the bushnell is cheaper up front, but I couldn't bring myself to pay a yearly subscription fee, so I still ended up GC3 over Bushnell. Once you combine the cost of the Bushnell, the yearly subscription and the club data fee, the payback period is only 3 years for the GC3. I plan to have it longer than that.
As an FYI, the GC3 struggles in direct sunlight for me, I have to put an umbrella up to block the sun from hitting the ball. Some people have claimed using a matte finish ball helps with this. I find an umbrella works great.
All that said, having brought the GC3 to the range, it is incredibly accurate - and you don't need expensive, special high reflection balls to get it to be accurate.
It's also good to point out that radar systems estimate club path data based on the ball readings, while the GC3 actually reads the club - yes you have to put a sticker on the club, but that sticker lasts a very long time, and you don't need to have stickered balls, which is arguably the more annoying thing.
Awesome golf is great for practice. I would use my mlm2pro with it. But my sub ran out with the pro. Need to pay 200 to get it back.
I practice everyday with gc3 in a studio practice room. definitely prov1 or x. and I loved it.
but with range balls, spin and launch(especially wedge) data is useless. When I go to the range not using premium balls, I only check club data such as head speed, AOA, path. This is the problem for most amateur golfers, we dont practice with premium balls on the range. huge difference.
btw always good video Brendon.!!
I am debating even tho I love it selling the MLM2 pro and upgrading to a Qc3
6:23 watching super slow motion of Tiger and Scottie, I notice something....
Their upper bodies really coil.
You can see the stretch in their backs created from the coil...
When I focus on this is gives me annidea why their arms and hands look so passive on the way down.
Should use the circular part of the sticker, it looks like you have attached the part of the sticker that is held between the fingers when attaching the circular part of the sticker?
Anything there works a lot of people just cut out the in between parts of the stickers to make them last longer
I wanna see a 9 hole course vlog
Are you hitting a foam golf ball? And those club head speeds can’t be accurate on the awesome golf app…. Does this thing work with foam golf balls?
They are “sci-core” ball. Which I prefer. They go about 10 percent less w irons
I think the club head speed confusion is you're seeing the ball speed number -- it's kind of confusing on the screen because it shows the club hitting the ball which looked like club head speed to me as well at first.
You have gotta get GSPro to use with the BLP
I don't have a PC
Get one! So worth it. Get something with a 380 card. I got one off of eBay and it’s only 1k. You’ll love it
+1 The PC is worth the investment, especially for playing courses
@@BEBETTERGOLF the long beach courses look soooo good on it
I literally solved the golf swing nobody seems to believe me. The entire golf world is wrong
Most big golf sim reviewers on YT give the mevo+ the highest ratings at this price point. You get more club/ball data (with the pro package, no stickers needed) and you can buy the face impact package if you want it. I have one and the data is killer. Plus, you need no subscriptions with the mevo. Not for club data, sim interfaces, etc. it’s one and done. For around $2700 you get what will eventually cost $8500 on the GC3/BLP. Plus, the FS golf software is excellent, and you get GSPro software with 20’ish courses for free as well. Only downside is that Mevo sucks at putting, and you need 20’+ space to use it.
If you do buy one get ready for some of the worst customer service, you can imagine.
Kilroy was there...