Has anyone built (or have examples of) an outdoor build? Designing the yard at the new house and some potential to do the sim in the back yard under a pergola vs the garage.
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Atleast it will be warm and dry! The biggest hurdle to overcome is lighting. You won’t be able to use a projector during the day as no open structure will block enough light to allow it.
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There was another thread a few months ago where someone asked about builds on a terrace in the city and used my setup as an example. This is a setup I have in a fairly confined space and have to deal with various weather conditions (rain, typhoons, snow, etc.) as well as lighting issues, but the climate is possible to play year-round so I set it up and play when the weather is nice. Here is the thread.
Hi Guys - moving into a new place pretty soon that's (unfortunately) in a dense, big city. We have a private terrace that's connected to the apartment and 22x15ft so a pretty good size. I'm very tempted to get a net return pro, mat and Mevo+ to get my golf practice in throughout the non-winter seasons. I think it's fairly risky
Here I give a few points of consideration and show some pictures. Hope this may help.Japan
ZOZO Championships
Olympic Country Club - Lake Tsuburada, Japan (L)
Tama Hills Golf Course, Japan (LiDAR)
Kasumigaseki Country Club East (LiDAR)
Narashino CC - King (L)
Taiheiyo GC - Gotemba
Taiheiyo Club Gotemba West - Japan (L)
US
Torrey Pines North Course - L
Torrey Pines South Course - L
Scarsdale Golf Club (L) - NY
Montauk Downs - LiDAR - NY
Golf Club Fossil Creek L - TX
The Tribute (LiDAR) - TX
Boca Raton Resort & C (L) - FL
Others:
Bali National Golf Club 3
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I found this setup on Amazon, planning of setting up my first simulator. I think this is something you should be looking as well for indoor or outdoor setup.
https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Self-Standing
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There was someone who had a similar idea as you a few months ago. I believe he was trying to find a projector that would be bright enough. You could try searching for outdoor projector in this site to find who it was and see how their build went.
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Here is the link
I am new to this forum, and it is awesome to see so many enthusiasts out there. I've had this fascination with putting a simulator setup outside under my pergola (I live in San Diego, so it's decent weather year round). The area is perfect. I've researched retractable screens, simulators, and turf already, but before I
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Are you intending for it to be a permanent structure or something that you'll be setting up and taking down all the time?
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My solution to this problem is to build the room. Like you I couldn’t fit the sim in my house. I looked into big tents and inflatables. I thought the prices were too high. For 2 grand I figured I could build one. Plus I’m in the northeast. The winters are harsh up here. No way an inflatable would hold up to our winters. So I figured I could build the solution for the same price. At least that’s what I Thought. My golf gazebo is 16 x 14. I I have a shed and deck in the backyard already. I also have a basketball court back there so I needed to fit it into all that and make it look like it belongs there. I don’t need a permit for the gazebo so I need to make it look like a gazebo.1 Photo
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I’m at 2k now. I have the roofing. I’m doing corrugated poly roofing. It’s a slanted roof. I’m going to screen it in to make it look more like a gazebo. I’ll have roll ups tarps to keep wind and rain out. I haven’t tackled heating yet. I dug the trench for the electric. I think I’ll be between 3-4K when all is said and done. I need the screening material and the some wood to seal the back and part of the sides.
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