HMT (Head Measurement Technology) combines with the GC2 to precisely capture club head data with an ease and accuracy never before seen. With HMT, the most comprehensive analysis of a player's swing and club head performance is now at your fingertips. Instantly see critical data such as club head speed, horizontal club path, smash factor, dynamic loft and lie—even impact location—with the same unmatched accuracy you're used to in the GC2.
True club head analysis.
Unlike other technologies that derive club head performance from indirect analysis, HMT uses the same proven, camera-based approach to performance analysis found in the GC2. Easily applied position indicators on the club head insure all critical club head data is captured. Every club can be tracked - from lob wedge to driver - and like the GC2, it works on grass or mats both indoors and outdoors.
Incredible accuracy and ease of use.
Developed and tested to the same exacting standards as all Foresight Sports products, HMT uses stereoscopic cameras in combination with the GC2 to deliver incredibly accurate club head speed and data analysis with every shot. Compatible with every GC2 device, HMT requires only a cable to connect. No additional power is required, and just like the GC2, a green light indicates when the device is ready to capture data.
Ian's opinion
Golf is what the ball does, and what the ball does is what the club does. Well now you can measure with great accuracy the angle of attack, the face angle the spin the start direction of the ball. It is superb, and that’s why I use one in my garage at home every day, and why I use one with my students."
"And I would say, without exception, that every student I’ve used the GC2/HMT technology with has improved – without exception
Butch Harmon on the HMT GC2:
"At the Butch Harmon Schools of Golf we've tried every kind of launch monitor in the business, and there's nothing that can compare with the GC2. It's far and away the best we've ever used.
We use it for teaching, for club-fitting … you can even use it for wedge work and I've found it's a fantastic tool to give the students a look at what the club looks like at impact and how much spin you're putting on the ball on every type of shot."