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  • Pole barn space. Prefab or diy.

    Thank you everyone for all the great info on the site. I currently have a skytrak, laptop, freestanding hitting net, and a fiberbuilt hitting mat. I have a space in my pole building I think would fit a better enclosure and allow me to upgrade to a projector.

    If you look at the photo you can see the dimensions of the space.

    I could fit a Carl's diy 10x10x10 enclosure, or a spectrum golf 10x10x10 enclosure, and get a floor enclosure for the projector, but I felt with everyone's knowledge I might be able to build something nicer while saving money.

    What do you think?

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    I thought of doing the sides with osb and sticking dark carpet tiles to them to prevent miss hit ball damage. Maybe there is a better and cheaper way of covering the side walls.

    The ViewSonic PS501X should fill the screen area at 6ft. If I mount to the ceiling I will save on the floor projector shield.

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    • #3
      I built this for my yard. It’s a 10x10x10 frame with impact netting all around. Cost me $320 for everything. I just add my impact screen I already owned and it’s a nice DIY enclosure.
      Lay-ups are for basketball!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Hubbahub32 View Post
        I built this for my yard. It’s a 10x10x10 frame with impact netting all around. Cost me $320 for everything. I just add my impact screen I already owned and it’s a nice DIY enclosure.
        With a 10x10 net is it fairly taught? I would only have 6 inches on either side if I miss hit. Would that be enough space so it doesn't hit the metal wall?

        The Carl's golf enclosure looks like a rather tight setup where it wouldn't stretch much if a ball hit the wall.

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        • Hubbahub32
          Hubbahub32 commented
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          Ya. It’s pretty tight. I haven’t paid too close attention but if I hit into the back net without the impact screen the ball will roll back out to me. Hitting 10’ away. I’m not sure what the give is though.

      • #5
        @Misterkeef This space seems like a super-strong candidate for DIY -- especially for a man who owns a pole barn! Get the impact screen directly from mill (from @dbgolf72), attach to some slotted angle iron, and you're in business. Put your netting behind the screen. Unless you shank a lot there's no need for carpet-covered OSB on the sides. How about some knotty pine T&G? Gorgeous.

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        • #6
          Just bought a projector. Viewsonic PS600X. It's an upgrade from the ps501x I was originally going to buy. It has horizontal keystone that the 501x doesn't have.

          $300 refurbished!

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          • #7
            I live in a small town, and the only other person I know who has a golf simulator has just gifted me a 10x12 hitting screen. He has had a simulator for almost a decade and this was the original screen that came with his system. He replaced it because it was too loud. I'll post a picture after I pick it up tomorrow and see if you guys can identify it.

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            • #8
              This is from a decade old full swing golf setup with grommets and Velcro.

              ​​​​​​143x112 inches

              ​​​​There's two of them so I'll see which is in the best condition or if there is any difference between them.

              Is this a decent screen for being so old?

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              • #9
                Here are more photos of the screen.

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                • #10
                  Originally posted by Misterkeef View Post
                  Just bought a projector. Viewsonic PS600X. It's an upgrade from the ps501x I was originally going to buy. It has horizontal keystone that the 501x doesn't have.

                  $300 refurbished!
                  How did this projector work out for you? I have a need for a relatively inexpensive protector with horizontal keystone correction and this one looks like it could fit the bill.

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