First off as this is my first post I would like to say that this forum is a total inspiration and has really got me excited about installing a sim at home.
By way of background I have a 3 car garage which I am converting into a single garage for my sports car and the other two into a gym, well that was the original plan until I decided I needed a golf sim!
The room dimensions are circa 5.7m L x 5.1m W and 2.6m H. I am concerned about the height so we are going back to the council planners to ask to raise to 3m. I live in a listed building so need planning approval for anything. It will be difficult to dig down but not impossible as I live in a high water table area.
My golf coach measured the top arc of my driver swing at 2.4m so 2.6 is possible but tight, especially if my friends come over, which they will want to! I am only 5 foot 7!
I intend to build my own wooden frame for sim sides, cover in carpet/foam underlay and use curtain baffles for the ceiling, screen on angle irons.
Flush fit mat into putting turf for the sim area and wooden floor surrounding it.
I will go 16:10 and suspect I will end up with a circa 4-4.5m screen.
I have demo’ed the following:
SkyTrak
GC2/HMT
GCQuad
TM4
I am fairly clear on most aspects of the build except the actual simulator unit.
If I really don’t have any budget left after rebuilding the garage (it needs new roof, insulation, doors, windows, electrics, aircon/heat etc so is not just an internal sim fit out) I will obviously go SkyTrak.
But my golf coach has just got in TM4 and I was really impressed with the software and the ability to video my swing and see it immediately on the screen to look at positions etc. Also the ability to share this on the cloud with my coach looks like a brilliant way to get feedback when he is not with me.
I also really liked FSX.
Skytrak is amazing for the price but I really look for club data when I am practising and the delay would annoy me.
I have watched every video I can on TM4/GCQuad and can see that both have their shortcomings, I have also read various posts about Foresight in the UK and am torn between which to go for.
I will not use TM4 outdoor, at least not initially as my golf club have a TM4 and Flightscope and I am not spending the addition £4K on the outdoor software. TM say I have enough depth from unit to ball and ball to screen.
My concern is over the supposed spin axis differences between the 2 units and TM4’s indoor putting as I will play rounds on the sim. My coach has a huge area and his TM4 will sit further back than mine.
Additionally whilst FSX is good it is a high one off cost here at circa £3k plus additional courses are expensive, whilst TM software is bundled into the unit price and then £700 per year after year 1. I can also integrate TGC if I don’t like TM’s JNPG.
GCQuad is locked to FSX.
So in summary if I felt I could trust TM4 indoors I think that I would go for this but it seems that many feel GCQuad or even GC2/HMT is better indoors.
My concern with GC2/HMT indoors to open up game playing options is that Foresight stop supporting future developments into GC2.
So I am sure this has been done to death and is probably covered in the gazillions of posts and videos I have watched but I am probably more torn than ever, especially if my coach has TM4, I use GCQuad and I see more of a draw bias and change my swing, get to a lesson and see less of a draw bias on TM4 and just end up chopping and changing to satisfy the shot the unit is showing.
Maybe in this sense I should replicate what my coach is using?
Any thoughts/comments/advice greatly appreciated.
Once I start the Sim I will post up my progress with pictures.
By way of background I have a 3 car garage which I am converting into a single garage for my sports car and the other two into a gym, well that was the original plan until I decided I needed a golf sim!
The room dimensions are circa 5.7m L x 5.1m W and 2.6m H. I am concerned about the height so we are going back to the council planners to ask to raise to 3m. I live in a listed building so need planning approval for anything. It will be difficult to dig down but not impossible as I live in a high water table area.
My golf coach measured the top arc of my driver swing at 2.4m so 2.6 is possible but tight, especially if my friends come over, which they will want to! I am only 5 foot 7!
I intend to build my own wooden frame for sim sides, cover in carpet/foam underlay and use curtain baffles for the ceiling, screen on angle irons.
Flush fit mat into putting turf for the sim area and wooden floor surrounding it.
I will go 16:10 and suspect I will end up with a circa 4-4.5m screen.
I have demo’ed the following:
SkyTrak
GC2/HMT
GCQuad
TM4
I am fairly clear on most aspects of the build except the actual simulator unit.
If I really don’t have any budget left after rebuilding the garage (it needs new roof, insulation, doors, windows, electrics, aircon/heat etc so is not just an internal sim fit out) I will obviously go SkyTrak.
But my golf coach has just got in TM4 and I was really impressed with the software and the ability to video my swing and see it immediately on the screen to look at positions etc. Also the ability to share this on the cloud with my coach looks like a brilliant way to get feedback when he is not with me.
I also really liked FSX.
Skytrak is amazing for the price but I really look for club data when I am practising and the delay would annoy me.
I have watched every video I can on TM4/GCQuad and can see that both have their shortcomings, I have also read various posts about Foresight in the UK and am torn between which to go for.
I will not use TM4 outdoor, at least not initially as my golf club have a TM4 and Flightscope and I am not spending the addition £4K on the outdoor software. TM say I have enough depth from unit to ball and ball to screen.
My concern is over the supposed spin axis differences between the 2 units and TM4’s indoor putting as I will play rounds on the sim. My coach has a huge area and his TM4 will sit further back than mine.
Additionally whilst FSX is good it is a high one off cost here at circa £3k plus additional courses are expensive, whilst TM software is bundled into the unit price and then £700 per year after year 1. I can also integrate TGC if I don’t like TM’s JNPG.
GCQuad is locked to FSX.
So in summary if I felt I could trust TM4 indoors I think that I would go for this but it seems that many feel GCQuad or even GC2/HMT is better indoors.
My concern with GC2/HMT indoors to open up game playing options is that Foresight stop supporting future developments into GC2.
So I am sure this has been done to death and is probably covered in the gazillions of posts and videos I have watched but I am probably more torn than ever, especially if my coach has TM4, I use GCQuad and I see more of a draw bias and change my swing, get to a lesson and see less of a draw bias on TM4 and just end up chopping and changing to satisfy the shot the unit is showing.
Maybe in this sense I should replicate what my coach is using?
Any thoughts/comments/advice greatly appreciated.
Once I start the Sim I will post up my progress with pictures.
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