First post on the site.
So I decided I "needed" a golf simulator about two months ago. Since then I've been reading posts on this forum, it seems like constantly. The information I have gained from reading posts on this site has been instrumental in helping me make build/equipment decisions. Thanks to everyone on this site for that. I, however, still have some unanswered questions and am hoping to get confirmation that the equipment I am planning to purchase is appropriate for my build/space.
The first decision I had to make was whether to build the simulator in my basement or my garage. I ultimately decided on the garage because the 9' ceilings in my basement are really only 8' 7"... bummer. Lesson learned. If I ever build another house or add to this one I'm going deep. By contrast, my garage has ceilings that are 14' 7".
I opted to build a 2x4 enclosure with the following dimensions 13W x 10.5H (9.5H where the screen will be mounted) x 14L. Here's some pictures of the area "pre-build" and build so far.

I plan to cover the framing with plywood. With the plywood up I'll then crown staple 1/4 inch cork sheet underlayment and a black indoor/outdoor carpet recommended by the folks at GSA and purchased at the Home Depot to the plywood. It looks like others that have used carpet covered plywood panels covered each panel and then secured those covered panels to the wall/ceiling. I plan on putting up all the plywood and then covering the panels based on the 1x6 linear feet carpet strips from HD. Hopefully this works well. Ideally, I won't be able to see where the carpet strips abut each other and things will look very uniform and professional.
I plan to purchase the par2pro HQ2 custom screen with a viewable area of 142" x 107". These screen dimensions give me a perfect 4:3 aspect ratio for complete screen coverage. The area I've framed out for the screen is actually 156" wide x 114" high. I had to angle some plywood panels down (as you'll see in the picture above) from the 10'6" ceiling to decrease the height of the area where I plan to mount the screen to angled iron with bungee cords. The reason I did that was to ensure the screen valence/cover that will velcro from the angled iron to the screen is uniform on the top and sides, i.e., 7" all the way around. I guess that's my OCD getting the best of me.
Has anyone purchased the screen valence/cover from par2pro? I plan to, but would be interested in feedback before I do if possible. I'm guessing it'll be a quality product like most everything else they sell (based on feedback on this site).
I purchased the GC2a about three weeks ago and haven't even got it out of the box. I'm waiting til the simulator build is complete.
I plan to use the GC2a with the ProTee and TGC software.
For a CPU I plan to purchase an Asus G11 currently being sold at BestBuy for $799. The Model Number and SKU are:
For a projector, I am fairly set on the Optoma EH415ST. This HD projector appears to remain fairly bright even after running it in a 4:3 mode, as opposed to it's native resolution of 16:9. That brings up another question. Will a 4:3 image being projected from a projector with a native 16:9 aspect ratio still be HD? Am I wasting money trying to buy a full HD projector if I'm going to project a 4:3 image? Should I be buying some other projector? Based on the projector central calculator, I'll be mounting this projector 7'11" from the screen to get an image of 142" x 107". I plan to hit 9-10' from the screen. Will the projector being mounted 1-2' in front of the ball striking area, on the 10'6" ceiling, be in harm's way?
Lastly, I am having a hard time deciding on a hitting mat. I'm inclined to purchase the single stance fiber built mat and use the sand/rough inserts (these are the same material except color) with two fairway inserts. From what I've read, it sounds like the fiber built is a pain to putt off of. The question I have is whether the GC2 would allow me to hit off of the fiber built and then putt on the stance mat without moving the GC2? If I have to move the LM everytime I need to putt that's a deal killer for me, no matter how nice the fiber built mat is. I'd be interested in hearing what other GC2 owners use to meet in the middle with respect to a good hitting area and a good putting surface.
I appreciate any feedback.
So I decided I "needed" a golf simulator about two months ago. Since then I've been reading posts on this forum, it seems like constantly. The information I have gained from reading posts on this site has been instrumental in helping me make build/equipment decisions. Thanks to everyone on this site for that. I, however, still have some unanswered questions and am hoping to get confirmation that the equipment I am planning to purchase is appropriate for my build/space.
The first decision I had to make was whether to build the simulator in my basement or my garage. I ultimately decided on the garage because the 9' ceilings in my basement are really only 8' 7"... bummer. Lesson learned. If I ever build another house or add to this one I'm going deep. By contrast, my garage has ceilings that are 14' 7".
I opted to build a 2x4 enclosure with the following dimensions 13W x 10.5H (9.5H where the screen will be mounted) x 14L. Here's some pictures of the area "pre-build" and build so far.
I plan to cover the framing with plywood. With the plywood up I'll then crown staple 1/4 inch cork sheet underlayment and a black indoor/outdoor carpet recommended by the folks at GSA and purchased at the Home Depot to the plywood. It looks like others that have used carpet covered plywood panels covered each panel and then secured those covered panels to the wall/ceiling. I plan on putting up all the plywood and then covering the panels based on the 1x6 linear feet carpet strips from HD. Hopefully this works well. Ideally, I won't be able to see where the carpet strips abut each other and things will look very uniform and professional.
I plan to purchase the par2pro HQ2 custom screen with a viewable area of 142" x 107". These screen dimensions give me a perfect 4:3 aspect ratio for complete screen coverage. The area I've framed out for the screen is actually 156" wide x 114" high. I had to angle some plywood panels down (as you'll see in the picture above) from the 10'6" ceiling to decrease the height of the area where I plan to mount the screen to angled iron with bungee cords. The reason I did that was to ensure the screen valence/cover that will velcro from the angled iron to the screen is uniform on the top and sides, i.e., 7" all the way around. I guess that's my OCD getting the best of me.
Has anyone purchased the screen valence/cover from par2pro? I plan to, but would be interested in feedback before I do if possible. I'm guessing it'll be a quality product like most everything else they sell (based on feedback on this site).
I purchased the GC2a about three weeks ago and haven't even got it out of the box. I'm waiting til the simulator build is complete.
I plan to use the GC2a with the ProTee and TGC software.
For a CPU I plan to purchase an Asus G11 currently being sold at BestBuy for $799. The Model Number and SKU are:
- Model: G11CD-B11/B
- SKU: 5070700
For a projector, I am fairly set on the Optoma EH415ST. This HD projector appears to remain fairly bright even after running it in a 4:3 mode, as opposed to it's native resolution of 16:9. That brings up another question. Will a 4:3 image being projected from a projector with a native 16:9 aspect ratio still be HD? Am I wasting money trying to buy a full HD projector if I'm going to project a 4:3 image? Should I be buying some other projector? Based on the projector central calculator, I'll be mounting this projector 7'11" from the screen to get an image of 142" x 107". I plan to hit 9-10' from the screen. Will the projector being mounted 1-2' in front of the ball striking area, on the 10'6" ceiling, be in harm's way?
Lastly, I am having a hard time deciding on a hitting mat. I'm inclined to purchase the single stance fiber built mat and use the sand/rough inserts (these are the same material except color) with two fairway inserts. From what I've read, it sounds like the fiber built is a pain to putt off of. The question I have is whether the GC2 would allow me to hit off of the fiber built and then putt on the stance mat without moving the GC2? If I have to move the LM everytime I need to putt that's a deal killer for me, no matter how nice the fiber built mat is. I'd be interested in hearing what other GC2 owners use to meet in the middle with respect to a good hitting area and a good putting surface.
I appreciate any feedback.
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