I know this isnt the best place possibly for this question but im taking a stab in the dark and hoping somebody can help. I have plexiglass already (tried making a divot action mat haha) that i can use, its pre-cut right now at i think 18" wide and maybe 3 feet long. I want to use it for the eyeline speed golf trap and just have a DIY one that i can make, with the plexiglass i have already some velcro and i believe swimming pool noodles cut up, can take the punishment of my swings. I can do all this for around 15-20 bucks and they want 100 for theirs. Really what im asking for is the dimensions of the opening and the length and width of the eyeline speed golf I guess i could easily make it the width of what my club is but id rather be as "official" as i could possibly make it. Also would need to know the length in inches from the markings of - FULL; - PITCHING; - CHIPPING marks and the distances between the speed rods front and back. If anybody has one of these (or one of the equivalents) and wouldnt mind helping a fellow golfer out. I WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATIVE!
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I did the same thing yesterday using a spare sheet of Lexan from my projector enclosure. I don't need the markings, as the basic goal is simply to start with a larger gap that's comfortable for you and then gradually reduce that gap as you become more acccomplished.
I haven't added the pool noodles as I really just wanted the 'fat plate' part, rather than the routing part.
An oscillating tool is definitely the right route to go with cutting Lexan
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Glad you like it! One other benefit I noticed with use... If you want to practice hitting ball-first, but don't want to practice hitting center of club face at the same time you can just turn the plate around 180 degrees and put the flat back edge near the ball instead of putting it in the channel.
I'm definitely getting some good use out of this one!
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