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  • My Man Cave Golf Simulator Build

    Finally, I upgraded from the NetReturn and building the whole basement into golf simulator with putting green/semi home theater. It took 6 months to get all the parts, and I was lazy to work on it. Here is my room size and I'll list the items I bought for this project and post a few progress pictures later tonight.

    Room size 15'x22'x9'

  • #16
    Originally posted by MadeInBrooklyn View Post
    Awesome looking build! My build is almost complete just waiting on my screen to put it all together and ill post some pics, its very similar to the products you have. I got a Carl's premium also, how do you like it so far?
    Good luck with your build. My Carl's premium is good. I just with it was slightly sharper. Also it still has a wrinkle at the bottom center. I tried to make it screen tighter but it still exists. Thats my only complaint right now.

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    • #17
      Just added the birdie ball hole cup. It's actually slightly taller than the putting green, but it still works.

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      • SkeetShooter
        SkeetShooter commented
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        Could you sand it down a little bit to make it flush?

    • #18
      How difficult was the dricore to lay down... Any tips on doing so... My space will double as a home gym, so I am putting down Dricore over a basement concrete slab and then rubber gym flooring... I will have a fiberbuilt mat on top of that that I can move as necessary...

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      • bongta029
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        dricore installation was pretty easy. Just make sure you have circular saw to cut the panel to fit for the last few spaces. Also make sure that the concrete floor is clean and leveled. I swept my floor before the installation, and there were dusts and debris from when the house was built. I guess they never clean the floor before putting down the carpet. Finally, measure correct amount of panels. I calculated thinking that each panel was 2'x2', but actually it's slightly smaller, so you have to calculate with the actual size of the panel to cover the area. I need to buy 4 more panels to cover my space. Good luck with your build and let me know if you have more questions.

    • #19
      Wow looks awesome. Very nice build you did a great job, enjoy!

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