Before I dive in, just a heads-up....I'm an average golfer still trying to find my swing, so I'm topping the ball now and then.
I built a DIY outdoor simulator using EMT conduit and canopy couplings (12x9). To try and prevent bounce backs, I wrapped all the 1" EMT with a pool noodle and on for the lower cross member, I placed stacked 5" thick triangle wedges from HD.
Well... turns out they aren't worth a darn when it comes to absorbing the ball's energy. I've had a few balls bounce back pretty hard.
The only two options I can think of:
Thank you in advance,
Jeff
I built a DIY outdoor simulator using EMT conduit and canopy couplings (12x9). To try and prevent bounce backs, I wrapped all the 1" EMT with a pool noodle and on for the lower cross member, I placed stacked 5" thick triangle wedges from HD.
Well... turns out they aren't worth a darn when it comes to absorbing the ball's energy. I've had a few balls bounce back pretty hard.
The only two options I can think of:
- Cut out about 6' of EMT out of the middle and buy a solid core pool noodle for in between.
- This would sacrifice the rigidly of the enclosure.
- Buy some memory foam and build out 5" from the lower cross member, just not sure what density, lbs. or type of foam use.
- Heard that memory foam (like a mattress topper) would work, just not sure how that would hold up in the elements....could wrap it in outdoor canvas/vinyl
- Found this https://www.foambymail.com/blog/stay...XaBeFFlSOiNnEE 5iV8ymQ6aQhwlwA & https://www.foambymail.com/product/3...am-topper.html
- Heard that memory foam (like a mattress topper) would work, just not sure how that would hold up in the elements....could wrap it in outdoor canvas/vinyl
Thank you in advance,
Jeff
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