After spending enough money at the range, I've decided to build my first portable golf simulator to use in my garage and/or back patio depending on weather. I need to be able to store it when not in use so I went with the Spornia SPG-7 net for ease of assembly/disassembly. After looking into many reviews, I decided to go with the SigPRO Softy insert, which I plan to build a DIY platform around that is mobile and will stand up against my garage wall when not in use. Also snagged the R10 with Awesome Golf.
I spent more time than I care to admit on PowerPoint building this DIY platform to scale (8:1) to build a BOM, set my dimensions, and hopefully identify all issues before starting the build process. If anything else, I hope this guide can be useful for someone in the future that finds themselves in my shoes where spending $800+ on an-off the shelf mat & insert together is out of the question. I got the SigPRO Softy on sale for $180 & supplies will be a little north of $200 so I hope to have a comparable solution for half the cost. If someone wanted to do this exact build, I included the steps I will take to build this and every link to all supplies used. There was a similar platform built by @richerod that I based 90% of my design on, however I have slight tweaks here and there. Let me know what you guys think of this idea?
I plan to order the Spornia side nets this week, however I see they also sell sand bags to help secure the ends of the side net to give them some tension. Anyone bought those to give an honest review if they are actually worth the $40 they are asking for them?
Thanks in advance. I will post pictures of it once it's built in mid March.
I spent more time than I care to admit on PowerPoint building this DIY platform to scale (8:1) to build a BOM, set my dimensions, and hopefully identify all issues before starting the build process. If anything else, I hope this guide can be useful for someone in the future that finds themselves in my shoes where spending $800+ on an-off the shelf mat & insert together is out of the question. I got the SigPRO Softy on sale for $180 & supplies will be a little north of $200 so I hope to have a comparable solution for half the cost. If someone wanted to do this exact build, I included the steps I will take to build this and every link to all supplies used. There was a similar platform built by @richerod that I based 90% of my design on, however I have slight tweaks here and there. Let me know what you guys think of this idea?
I plan to order the Spornia side nets this week, however I see they also sell sand bags to help secure the ends of the side net to give them some tension. Anyone bought those to give an honest review if they are actually worth the $40 they are asking for them?
Thanks in advance. I will post pictures of it once it's built in mid March.
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