The GC Hawk measures a wide range of data points that can help golfers improve their game. These metrics include:

  • Carry Distance: The distance the ball travels in the air after being hit.
  • Ball Speed: The speed of the ball at impact.
  • Total Spin: The amount of spin on the ball at impact.
  • Horizontal Launch Angle: The angle at which the ball leaves the clubface in the horizontal direction.
  • Vertical Launch Angle: The angle at which the ball leaves the clubface in the vertical direction.
  • Club Head Speed: The speed of the clubhead at impact.
  • Smash Factor: A measure of how efficiently the clubhead transfers energy to the ball.
  • Spin Tilt Axis: The angle of the axis around which the ball spins.
  • Backspin: The amount of spin on the ball that is directed backwards.
  • Sidespin: The amount of spin on the ball that is directed sideways.
  • Club Path: The direction the clubhead is traveling at impact relative to the target line.
  • Angle of Attack: The angle at which the clubhead approaches the ball at impact.
  • Total Distance: The total distance the ball travels after being hit, including both carry distance and roll.
  • Offline Distance: The distance the ball travels offline from the target line.
  • Descent Angle: The angle at which the ball enters the ground after being hit.
  • Peak Height: The highest point the ball reaches in the air after being hit.

The GC Hawk also measures other data points, such as swing speed, tempo, backswing length, downswing length, and impact position. This data can be used to help golfers improve their swing mechanics and get more consistent results.

The GC Hawk is a powerful tool that can help golfers improve their game. It is used by many professional golfers and coaches, and it can help you improve your game.