I have a recent garage Sim build and am having problem dialing in my accuracy for yardage. For example my carry numbers are 10-15 yards short. I think it is because of the slope of my garage floor. I slopes almost 10 inches from the screen to the flight scope decide. My current set up is the hitting area is about 10 ft from the screen. Then the flight scope Mevo Plus is centered behind another 8 ft behind the hitting area. I am a lefty and have friends over so had to go with either Trackman or Flight scope for the dual handed setup if I wanted it to be portable. Could afford the Trackman. I use an elevated mat that is about 3 inches with also compacted slope a bit. The Trackman recommends the unit is 8 ft behind and at a 12 degree tilt. I think that the slope is causing the loft or dynamic loft to misread and think it is hit higher than actual causing the carry to be less. I hit a high ball anyway. Has anyone solved this?
I have tied a couple things so far with about the same success which is about 10-15 yards short with a 9 iron. Each set up below I move the calibration feature to ball adjustment to match hitting area. I even bought an after market leveler to make sure 12 degree tilt is correct and side to side is level also.
1. set unit on a box same height at the matt. Unit is stil about 4 inches below the Matt hitting zone due to floor slope.
2. Put until on higher box to match Matt height.
3. Place unit on ground and change settings recognize Matt is higher and calibrate. Flight scope discouraged using box saying it caused a valley and recommend s setting directly on the floor. It does seem a little better but still not accurate due to the launch angles being read to high.
Has anyone dealt with this and solved it?

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