After 3 years of research and lurking on the forums, I am officially a proud owner of my very own simulator.... well at least the start. Just purchased a Skytrak yesterday and patiently waiting to receive it in the mail . I want to thank everyone in the forum for providing the questions and metrics to aid in my decision. I'm sure my browsing will increase exponentially now that I have to trouble shoot and set this thing up. I'm so excited. I plan to make this a permanent basement build and will promise to post as my build starts and progresses. Thanks again community.
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Congratulations! Good luck with your build! The best advice I can give you is to fully map out your plan (both physical design and equipment/materials specifications), be sure to measure everything twice, and take your time. That last part is the hardest part! Lol. Looking forward to seeing your progress!
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This is where it gets dangerous. I work from home and my build will be an office space/simulator. Good thing I am disciplined! not to say my lunch break won't be a few bucket of balls.Originally posted by Trickle007 View PostCongratulations and enjoy. Nothing better then coming home from a hard days work and firing up the sim and playing 18 holes of golf or just grinding a practice session on the range.
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Great Advice. I've already been impatient. My mat doesn't arrive until the end of the week, so I started hitting off of carpet remnants over the weekend. Definitely had some elbow pain cause of the no padding or give. I can't help it though, ITS MASTERS WEEK!Originally posted by Hooli View PostGood luck. And don't play too much at first. I got that advice and promptly ignored it, played 3-4 rounds a day for a week and and got wicked elbow pain and couldn't hold a club, let alone swing one, for about a month.
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