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  • Newbie with room size question

    Hi all,
    It looks like people are all over the spectrum on room size requirements and I don't want to waste money on a plan that won't work...but I really want a simulator.
    I have a home office that is 11 feet wide by 13 feet deep. 9 foot ceiling.
    I'm looking at Skytrak along with a Net Return Simulator Screen. The Net Return Simulator Impact screen only measures 8' 3" wide by 7' 2" high so it seems to me this could work if I locate the screen more toward one side of the room. Their own recommendations say 12' room width and 16' room depth.
    Opinions?
    Thank you....my first post.
    Last edited by jfritts; 09-30-2018, 03:30 PM.

  • #2
    I feel like you need 8 feet from your ball to the left wall (for a righty) to feel comfortable. Maybe if you don’t take practice driver swings, you could do 7.5 feet. Maybe 7 feet if your swing isn’t too flat. That leaves you 3-4 feet at most to the right so that’s doable. 13 feet is about the minimum front to back with the screen.
    Last edited by Godfather; 09-30-2018, 04:03 PM.

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    • Godfather
      Godfather commented
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      I’ll add one thing - take your driver in there and swing some to see for yourself.

  • #3
    Yikes! I had a typo. The room width is 11 feet. There is a drywall boxout that's only 9 feet wide (where the screen would go, but then the rest of the room widens to 11 feet.

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    • Godfather
      Godfather commented
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      Okay. I updated my post. It’s doable.

  • #4
    Thank you. I also read the "offset" term a lot on here and wish someone could explain it. I n my case, if I'm using a screen that is less than 8' wide, I will be centering my tee to that. I may not be in the center of the room, but I am not offset from the screen. Right?
    Do people mean 'offset' when using a whole wall screen in situations where they are not centered in the room?

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    • #5
      Offset means that your ball is not centered on the screen, however wide that is. You will have to be a little offset. TGC and other software allow you to change the position of the ball that shows on the screen so you can match it to
      where your ball is.

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      • #6
        Im in a 12x13x10 room and can swing all clubs comfortably. Im 6'2'

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        • #7
          I have a 9 foot ceiling in my new condo and have to use my driver gently 80-85% swing, not ideal but it gets you around the course.

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          • #8
            I am using my garage which measures 9'3'' tall, I can take a full swing and I am 6'4'' tall with an extended club. (1.5")

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            • #9
              It's doable but the best thing to do is find a way to make something to test. IMO, you're at the bare minimum with driver. Go in your garage or something with a bunch of boxes or something make shift and see if you can swing. For me, bare bare minimum from ball to back wall is 7 feet and about the same to the screen. Width bare min is 10 feet and ceiling bare is 9 depending how tall you are. In a 11x13x9 I'd feel Closter phobic but my room is 16x21x10 lol.. When I built I went in a room and made swings and used boxes to create walls. Once you move down in club it's not an issue. It costs a lot to do so best to be sure. I wish my room was 3 feet longer.
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              • #10
                It's been a process researching and measuring. I appreciate the advice.
                The more I consider this the more I think I'll do it in the garage and go with a 9H X 12W bay. There will be cold and hot times but no worries about room size. Also, I'm guessing the wider screen will give a much more enjoyable result.

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                • Brettster
                  Brettster commented
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                  Wbond, do you ever use your garage for parking, or only for sim use year-round?

                • triplebogeysrbetter
                  triplebogeysrbetter commented
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                  Agree with wbond ensure you invest in a good AC and heater if garage golfing. That's if its not tied into the house.

                  I purchased a 450sq ft unit this summer for my sim. I redid the insulation and walls. Sealed off the attic. I was able to keep it to mid 70 on those muggy DC days. Took about 20 minutes to cool down.

                  Still researching for a good heater.

                  Now my garage is sim only other than near the door which has the bikes and my tool chest.

                • wbond
                  wbond commented
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                  My garage is now SIM only. All of our vehicles have remote start, so not too bad in winter.
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