Sim in a Box includes:
Full Simulation Enclosure, Hitting Mat, and Turf
GCQuad Launch Monitor and High Definition Projector
FSX Gaming and Performance Analysis Software
Premium 30-Course Package with Lifetime License
Game-optimized PC with Wireless Keyboard, Mouse and Stand
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Sim in a Box includes:
Full Simulation Enclosure, Hitting Mat, and Turf
GCQuad Launch Monitor and High Definition Projector
FSX Gaming and Performance Analysis Software
Premium 30-Course Package with Lifetime License
Game-optimized PC with Wireless Keyboard, Mouse and Stand
Surely if you have $18,000+ (with tax) to spend on a golf simulator, you would just go do the real thing...probably for less money even in the long term.
Anyone know if they have the exact specs and list of courses? Website does not disclose all the info, very generic. Trying to compare this vs. buying straight from foresight
Surely if you have $18,000+ (with tax) to spend on a golf simulator, you would just go do the real thing...probably for less money even in the long term.
Yeah, rich people tend to do math before each purchase for a cost/benefit analysis, right?
Surely if you have $18,000+ (with tax) to spend on a golf simulator, you would just go do the real thing...probably for less money even in the long term.
Agreed. I live on a golf course. Perhaps, it's for those who are not able to make it to the course. And it may depend on costs or membership fees. Membership fee where I live is 100k for non-residence and 50k for residence. I get the most enjoyment watching golfers throw their clubs. The funniest thing was one got pissed and drove his cart into a pond. lol Some are very sensitive.
Surely if you have $18,000+ (with tax) to spend on a golf simulator, you would just go do the real thing...probably for less money even in the long term.
I'm not sure if this is a serious comment. Simulators are often used in regions with 4 distinct seasons, to continue playing/practicing during the cold months. Most people spending this money use it for a few months a year, and go out and golf when the weather is nice.
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Surely if you have $18,000+ (with tax) to spend on a golf simulator, you would just go do the real thing...probably for less money even in the long term.
And if you live in a climate that has snow on the ground or is below freezing for 4+ months a year? Or want to be able to play at night after work? Or practice at home without needing to drive to the "real thing". People waste money on cars and all sorts of other stuff…
Many people that own Sims also belong to clubs too.
Anyone know if they have the exact specs and list of courses? Website does not disclose all the info, very generic. Trying to compare this vs. buying straight from foresight
Best thing to do is call Foresight and confirm, these ship direct from FS. They used to list on the Costco website but looks like they didn't this time around. They show pics of The Old Course and Pebble so you'd assume it would include the Premiums, but definitely wouldn't trust without confirmation.
Anyone know if they have the exact specs and list of courses? Website does not disclose all the info, very generic. Trying to compare this vs. buying straight from foresight
I would for sure call foresight. Just an fyi, I have a gc3 and I often play at my club which has a gc quad. The numbers are identical and the software is the same. Foresight has some deals on the GC3 that might want to consider. I pieced together the rest of my build for about 1k, on a budget. Obviously you can spend more based on your specific needs, but you can have a killer setup for around 7-8k if you get the gc3 deal from foresight.
I would for sure call foresight. Just an fyi, I have a gc3 and I often play at my club which has a gc quad. The numbers are identical and the software is the same. Foresight has some deals on the GC3 that might want to consider. I pieced together the rest of my build for about 1k, on a budget. Obviously you can spend more based on your specific needs, but you can have a killer setup for around 7-8k if you get the gc3 deal from foresight.
I would also note, that I'm 99% sure that the Costco deal does not include club data. That is an extra $3,000. So if you're going to buy this without the club data, I see no point in going with a GC quad over a GC3. If you want the extra club data that the GC quad gives you (lie, dynamic loft, face angle, strike location, closure rate) just know you're going to have to pay extra.
This does not come with the club data, which can be unlocked for an extra $4000. And putting data is another $1500. However a fully loaded GCQuad with Black Friday special is $16000 now.
I would also note, that I'm 99% sure that the Costco deal does not include club data. That is an extra $3,000. So if you're going to buy this without the club data, I see no point in going with a GC quad over a GC3. If you want the extra club data that the GC quad gives you (lie, dynamic loft, face angle, strike location, closure rate) just know you're going to have to pay extra.
Thank you. Confirming it does not include $4,000 club data. But Costco deal seems to still be cheaper than buying it from FSS. FSS with club data sim in a box is about $22k pretax with less courses. 25 by my count. Appreciate the info.
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Agreed. I live on a golf course. Perhaps, it's for those who are not able to make it to the course. And it may depend on costs or membership fees. Membership fee where I live is 100k for non-residence and 50k for residence. I get the most enjoyment watching golfers throw their clubs. The funniest thing was one got pissed and drove his cart into a pond. lol Some are very sensitive.
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Many people that own Sims also belong to clubs too.
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