Measured vs. Modeled: Why It Matters

Many launch monitors on the market rely on radar to infer what happened at impact. They track the ball in flight and then work backward to estimate key data points like clubface angle, spin axis, and angle of attack. In other words: they start with assumptions. Foresight’s approach is different — and better. Every Foresight […]
October Reality Check: The Golf Season May Be Ending — But Your Game Doesn’t Have To

October in Canada hits differently for golfers. That crisp air. Shorter days. The final putts dropping on frost-covered greens. For many, this is when the season winds down. Courses begin to close. Bags head to storage. And for the next six months, progress stalls. But it doesn’t have to. Thanks to today’s indoor golf technology, […]
Take on Bethpage Black from Your Home Simulator

Bethpage Black is one of golf’s most iconic public courses – and one of the most intimidating. The par-71 beast is defined by narrow fairways, cavernous bunkers and a famous sign on the first tee that warns only “highly skilled golfers” should attempt it. How challenging is it? Just ask the diehards who’ve camped overnight […]
Foresight Sports Integrates With PuttView To Redefine Simulator Golf

Foresight Sports, the industry benchmark for professional-grade launch monitor and golf simulation technology, today launched its strategic partnership with PuttView, the number one putting solution on the market. This first-of-its-kind partnership seamlessly integrates Foresight’s simulator technology and PuttView’s innovative putting solution, setting a new standard for indoor golf experiences and creating a complete and immersive […]
Why Every Canadian Golfer Needs a Home Simulator This Winter

When the fairways freeze and the driving ranges shut down, Canadian golfers face a long off-season of rust, frustration, and missed opportunities. But what if you could trade snow shovels for swing sessions—without ever leaving your house? With a Foresight Sports golf simulator, winter becomes the best season to train. Across Canada, from downtown condos […]
How Canadian Golf Coaches And Club Fitters Are Elevating Performance With Foresight

Why Foresight? Precision, Versatility, and Trust When instruction and fitting are your livelihood, every number matters. Foresight’s launch monitors like the QuadMAX, GCQuad, and GC3 offer direct-measured data using ultra-high-speed cameras that capture club and ball interaction at the moment of impact. Unlike radar-based systems that require large spaces and often rely on calculated estimates, Foresight measures […]
Foresight Sports MyBag vs. Trackman Map My Bag | Why One is the Smarter Choice

When comparing club-mapping applications from Foresight Sports and Trackman, the names may sound alike, but that’s pretty much where the similarities end. Gone are the days when advanced data and metrics were reserved only for the best players in the world. Today, golfers at every level want real information about their game, their equipment, and […]
Top 5 Ways Golf Lounges Are Growing Off-Season Revenue

Winter Doesn’t Have to Be Your Slow Season In Canada, winter can stretch for months, but that doesn’t mean golf businesses need to hibernate. Indoor golf lounges across the country are finding creative, profitable ways to stay busy (and booked) all year round. With the right simulator setup, membership model, and event strategy, your off-season […]
Why Golf Coaches Are Upgrading to FSX Pro

As a golf coach, you know data is only as useful as the way you can present it. That’s where FSX Pro steps in, a software platform designed specifically for instructors who want precision, clarity, and seamless coaching workflows. With its powerful features and intuitive interface, FSX Pro is quickly becoming the go-to software for […]
What Makes a Great Golf Simulator Room? 5 Things Most People Miss

1. Space: It’s More Important Than You Think Many assume simply buying a GCQuad or GC3 completes the journey. In fact, the room dimensions determine whether your simulator will function properly. Ideally, you’ll need at least 10 ft width, 10 ft depth, and 9 ft ceiling height for full-swing zones. Tighter spaces lead to compromised swings, poor tracking, […]


