Hi Everyone!
First time posting on here. I've been lurking since last summer --- and after some creative deal making with my wife I've been given the green light to proceed with a golf simulator build in my garage. I have a 3 car garage, and in the third stall there is an extra deep cut out which BEGS to have an enclosure built in it. It is a little bit of a tough area...only functionally 10ft wide by 10 ft high. I have more than 20 feet back from the wall to the front of the garage and electric is already run on the back wall (as shown in picture) and also on the ceiling (for projector) so that isn't an issue.
Only thing I've purchased so far is the mat. Caught a great deal on craigslist from someone looking to offload a True Strike so I scooped it in the fall brand new for pretty cheap. Less than $400 for a full set.
Ideally, I need this bad boy to be retractable...again, keeping the wife happy.
Launch Monitor: Most likely going with a SkyTrack, but if I can find a used GC2 for roughly $3000-$3500 I'll splurge.
Impact Screen. P2P looks like the leader in the clubhouse because of the retractable setup they have. Anyone else know of retractable systems that are out there?
Computer: Planning on building my own. Been doing it for years.
Projector: Not sure what to do here. I am worried that the 10x10 area will only allow for 4:3 aspect ratio and then I am not sure what my best option would be. I'd love to get a great projector so I can have it for other uses as well, but if my dimensions make it not worth it I would go with something more low level.
Enclosure: I'd love to do a DIY with side curtains that can roll up and down...anyone use this sort of a setup? Any links you can point me to?
Ceiling/Flooring: I am friends with many hack golfers so I need to be proactive about protecting the roof as well as putting something down on the concrete so balls don't bounce everywhere.
Any thoughts/tips would be greatly appreciated. I am a little confused on how best to position the launch monitor and mat so I am hitting directly into the screen as opposed to one side. I can't wrap my head around how to make that work.
P.S. I will be removing the shelving above the closet on the left side of the photograph.
Thanks!
Jared
First time posting on here. I've been lurking since last summer --- and after some creative deal making with my wife I've been given the green light to proceed with a golf simulator build in my garage. I have a 3 car garage, and in the third stall there is an extra deep cut out which BEGS to have an enclosure built in it. It is a little bit of a tough area...only functionally 10ft wide by 10 ft high. I have more than 20 feet back from the wall to the front of the garage and electric is already run on the back wall (as shown in picture) and also on the ceiling (for projector) so that isn't an issue.
Only thing I've purchased so far is the mat. Caught a great deal on craigslist from someone looking to offload a True Strike so I scooped it in the fall brand new for pretty cheap. Less than $400 for a full set.
Ideally, I need this bad boy to be retractable...again, keeping the wife happy.
Launch Monitor: Most likely going with a SkyTrack, but if I can find a used GC2 for roughly $3000-$3500 I'll splurge.
Impact Screen. P2P looks like the leader in the clubhouse because of the retractable setup they have. Anyone else know of retractable systems that are out there?
Computer: Planning on building my own. Been doing it for years.
Projector: Not sure what to do here. I am worried that the 10x10 area will only allow for 4:3 aspect ratio and then I am not sure what my best option would be. I'd love to get a great projector so I can have it for other uses as well, but if my dimensions make it not worth it I would go with something more low level.
Enclosure: I'd love to do a DIY with side curtains that can roll up and down...anyone use this sort of a setup? Any links you can point me to?
Ceiling/Flooring: I am friends with many hack golfers so I need to be proactive about protecting the roof as well as putting something down on the concrete so balls don't bounce everywhere.
Any thoughts/tips would be greatly appreciated. I am a little confused on how best to position the launch monitor and mat so I am hitting directly into the screen as opposed to one side. I can't wrap my head around how to make that work.
P.S. I will be removing the shelving above the closet on the left side of the photograph.
Thanks!
Jared
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