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  • Golf Practice Room, Shed, back garden, village in Scotland

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ID:	244819 Hi,I have been a regular reader of the forum for several years and have always been interested in members comments and ideas and especially the simulator builds. Hope you do not mind if I show my effort,not quite finished yet but near enough. Thought I would knock it together over the summer.. 18 months later....
    Well done to all who have completed their rooms, time consuming and hard work. Good luck to those with a build in mind, it will be worth it.

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    Great looking room!

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    • #3
      Looks great. Nice room
      My Courses:
      World Par 3's by mthunt
      Toronto GC (L) mthunt
      Burlington G&CC by mthunt
      Weston G&CC by mthunt
      London Hunt Club L mthunt
      Park CC Lidar mthunt
      Sunningdale GC Robinson L
      Sunningdale GC Thompson L
      Muirfield Village (liDAR) First Ever Lidar course
      Country Club of Castle Pines (liDAR)
      The Sanctuary GC ProTee L
      The National GC L mthunt
      Mississaugua GC L mthunt
      Shaughnessy G&CC L mthunt
      Markland Woods CC mthunt
      Hidden Lake Old L mthunt
      Magna GC L mthunt
      Barrie CC L mthunt
      mthunt Range

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      • #4
        Looks great. A couple of questions?

        Where did you get the wall mural? I’m in UK and planning my sim room at the moment.

        How do you find the TrueStrike?

        You ball collector is set up for a lefty but your GC2 is set up for righty is it that way because the collector gets in the way of GC2?

        What projector is that? Looks very short throw and almost in the line of fire for a flop??

        Thanks

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        • #5
          Very nice build. I’m untested in knowing what cameras you used in your setup?

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          • #6
            Very nice!

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            • #7
              The wall mural came from wayfair.co.uk. It comes in various sizes. Fairly easy to put up but care needed, its a little delicate.

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              • #8
                Thats a shed?! Good God man. That's awesome! Congrats on a great execution of a sim!

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                • #9
                  The true strike mat is very good. My son is working hard to turn professional and this seemed to be the best choice. Some other golfers use the room, they are of varied abilities and enjoy the mat. The ball tray is indeed on the left to allow the gc2 to slide easily for tee and fairway shots. When I get a couple of quid the tray will be replaced with a grass section. The projector is optoma gt1080e. It is short throw and for the money does very well. The teeing position is 10 feet from the screen..the projector is around 8 and a half feet from the screen and mounted to a 10 foot ceiling. I had considered adding a little protection here,but no one has ever threatened it. If users are mindful of their driver teeing heights there should be few issues. I should also say that although the true strike is a good mat an additional section is probably a good idea for extra width, a little expensive though.

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                  • #10
                    The two camera system is rather old school. The cameras are Samsung mini dv vp381. They use firewire to connect to the laptops that connect to the wall screens and use v1 software. Although not quite as fancy as the up to date hd cameras they provide immediate video on every shot. If anything sharper is required use the ipad. The mini dv video is certainly good enough for swing analysis. With these cameras the secret is to have good lighting,hence the led floodlights sited front and down the line. We have had this camera system for years and served us well. Certainly a worthwhile option on a budget.

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                    • #11
                      Looking good! Great set up.

                      I use truestrike, but have it set up differently and do not need the extra section. I move the gel section closer to the gc2, giving me 3 stance mats then the gel. You move the gc2 backwards, as you're always hitting from that gel panel, even for driver. To tee up I use tomahawk tees.

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                      • #12
                        The gc2 and cage are mounted securely to a slider. This allows for easy transfer from the true strike teeing section to the gel section. Using the true strike tees it is a simple matter of height adjustment for tee shots. The tees stay in their holder. When using the gel section the gc2 simply slides forward to accommodate fairway shots etc. It is a simple and elegant solution and in practice works well. If I do want a little more width another section is needed. I find the ball tray in a sim room not really needed.

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ID:	244819 Hi,I have been a regular reader of the forum for several years and have always been interested in members comments and ideas and especially the simulator builds. Hope you do not mind if I show my effort,not quite finished yet but near enough. Thought I would knock it together over the summer.. 18 months later....
                          Well done to all who have completed their rooms, time consuming and hard work. Good luck to those with a build in mind, it will be worth it.
                          Fantastic job...that looks quite refined and great for entertaining! Bravo!

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                          • #14
                            Fantastic room! Congrats!
                            could you tell me a little more about the slider for gc2.
                            are you able to use it to slide side to side?
                            thanks

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                              The slider for the gc2 was extremely simple to make. This slider was made from 40cm Neewer Carbon Fibre dolly rail. I purchased mine from Ebay for about £35. The gc2 cage I already had. I added a washer and a few heavy duty double sided sticking pads. I wanted only a small slider just so much to travel from driver section to fairway hitting section on my particular mat. You can see from the pictures the gc2 cage is attached to the slider with the accompanying nut and the added washer through and to the back of the slotted underside of this gc2 case. The double sided pads were added to provide a level platform, further adhesion and stability. Click image for larger version

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                              Ths slider can obviously only move one way, but a device could be mounted at any angle to allow for a side to side motion. Really simple to make and looks the part. You could of course use different length of slider. Hope this is of help.

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                                Thank you for the explanation.
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