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  • Enclosure Position: Centered in Room or to one side?

    Was wondering how many people have enclosures set to one side of the room instead of centered? I am looking to do a RH/LH enclosure but am thinking of pushing it to a side of the garage so there is more space on the other side. I came across this picture from another members build. I hope this makes sense.


    Thanks

    Steve

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    If you're planning on building a simulator for right and left-handed players, then you need to make sure that the room is wide enough for players to hit from both sides of the hitting position without hitting the wall with their club. There needs to be a minimum of 6' on either side of the hitting position, but having 7.5' of space on either side side of the hitting position is recommended. Feel free to reach out to us at info@par2pro.com if you'd like to talk to a specialist about your simulator room.

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    • #3
      I will definitely have the room. Once I get the garage cleared out I am look at around 22’x19’x11.5’ space to work with. I just got mini split installed and will be working toward taking out the half of the garage that has been built for a room.

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      • #4
        I have approx 19’ W inside space - the 16X9 screen is centred Click image for larger version

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