I have the CCE mat and the driver tee is fixed in one of the holes. So to tee off, I end up moving my SkyTrak to point the laser there. For iron and putter, I then need to move it to a different place. I can always use a real tee on this mat, which I can remove after teeing off, but I was hoping if someone has a better solution (not sure how) where I don't have to my my Skytrak.
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I do the same thing. Been thinking about how to solve. I built a protective wooden case using davray's lexan cutout pattern for the front panel. I'm thinking of building a base with a 6-inch rail so that the entire unit can slide back and forth (towards and away from the golfer). This way it could align to a fixed location for shots from a tee and then a quick pull with an iron would slide the skytrak and its laser dot towards you for shots off the mat.
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I would never do this. Once I have the Skytrak aligned I don't want to mess with it. I just use a rubber tee sitting on the mat.
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Makes sense to use the portable tees versus moving the SkyTrak every time. I recall some users tried the same Tomahawk Neo tees that are used on The Golf Channel. Any pos/neg reviews on those tees with the SkyTrak?
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I use the Tomahawk tees pretty successfully and didnt find they lit up too much. I also tried the fishing nylon but it ripped out after a couple drives (and I tried different lengths!) I also cut a couple since they only come in 2 heights. I plan to buy another pack since you don't get enough long ones.
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ForeLeft - thats what I did (and had it long enough to even hit my net) but I guess the force was too much and maybe the driver actually catching some of it? still caused it to break. (Keep in mind the nylon did not break, it ripped out of the loop through the tee).
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When I was researching my setup I ran across a company that sold a device that slid on a track for the GC2. I remember it said coming soon for Skytrak. I believe it was designed for the problem you are trying to solve - you would slide it forward for tee shots and then back for shots off of the mat. I can't find the link I saved but will look again. Posting in case this jogs anyone else's memory.
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Found it here: http://premierdivotactionsimulator.c...me_better_.htmOriginally posted by jrz View PostWhen I was researching my setup I ran across a company that sold a device that slid on a track for the GC2. I remember it said coming soon for Skytrak. I believe it was designed for the problem you are trying to solve - you would slide it forward for tee shots and then back for shots off of the mat. I can't find the link I saved but will look again. Posting in case this jogs anyone else's memory.
Is pretty expensive. I think I will just pick up my tee
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I'm planning on doing this very thing. If it's built correctly, you would not have to re-align anything. The unit would just slide for and aft, no tilting and always follow the target line.
Also, i have the tomahawk tee and use a claw tee with it, never chase a tee again. I've used it for quite some time now and the elastic cord hasn't broken and neither has the tee. If you play in a dimly lit room, when the laser hits the tee, it is bright, like one of those bigger xmas bulbs. I will try to take a pic tonight of both.
Originally posted by jake View PostI do the same thing. Been thinking about how to solve. I built a protective wooden case using davray's lexan cutout pattern for the front panel. I'm thinking of building a base with a 6-inch rail so that the entire unit can slide back and forth (towards and away from the golfer). This way it could align to a fixed location for shots from a tee and then a quick pull with an iron would slide the skytrak and its laser dot towards you for shots off the mat.
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