How to choose the best golf simulator enclosure size for your space
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- čas přidán 28. 03. 2022
- In this video, we go through the recommended space requirements to help you find the right enclosure size for your space.
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I’m currently building my golf simulator, I have 9.2ft Height , 8-9 ft ball to screen and 10ft width. Do you think I can play with the tee in the Center I don’t want to play off Center if possible . I think I’m going to go for SkyTrak as the launch monitor. Thanks.
All great questions. Ideally, for a central hitting position, you will want 14 feet in width to have a comfortable back swing and follow through. You can get away with less depending on your swing and if you are willing to hit off center.
As for your other dimensions, make sure you can swing the clubs you want to swing with 9.2' of height. Some people will not be able to swing longer clubs at that height. And we do recommend 10' from ball to screen for safety purposes!
Can you use soft golf balls and get your distance
Hi Darius! Per this article on mygolfsimulator.com, you can use foam golf balls and still get some data! mygolfsimulator.com/foam-balls/
How can you have both right and left handed with 12 feet wide walls? Im trying to fit a setup into a 12x20 garage.
The easiest way to have a setup for both righties and lefties at the same time is to have an overhead mounted launch monitor, or a radar unit that sits behind the golfer. With only 12 feet of width, you'll likely not be able to have a central hitting area where both handed players could hit from due to walls getting in the way of backswings. Some of these launch monitors, such as the Uneekor EYE XO 2, do have larger/wider hitting areas to help accommodate for this situation. Check in with our customer service to learn more! www.carlofet.com/contact
@lafoRTS Have you found a solution to this? I'm currently building a 12x18 structure in my backyard and would also like to accommodate
left and right handed golfers
@@nicocapetola9536 With 12' of width, you can make lefties and righties work, but they will be hitting from a different hitting area. If you're facing the screen from the back of your room, a righty may have to hit off-center to the right so that their back swing won't hit the wall, and a lefty will likely have to move over to the left a little to accommodate for their backswing. Some overhead mounted launch monitors have larger/wider hitting zone to help with this type of setup, but you'll want to make sure to do research and measure everything out before purchasing. Our customer service can help you with those details! www.carlofet.com/contact
@@carlsplace got it thanks! Do you know if the alignment will automatically adjust if I get a skytrak, rapsodo mlm2 pro or a mevo plus?
@@nicocapetola9536 A SkyTrak unit would have to be moved back and forth for lefties and righties, so that would not be suggested. The MLM2Pro and Mevo+ are both radar units that sit behind the ball, so they are good for having righties and lefties use it. However, their hitting areas aren't SUPER wide, meaning I don't know if they will cover the width of the hitting space you would need. Hope that makes sense!
First comment, does that mean I get a free simulator giveaway? 😂😁
Nope, but that does mean you get a nice congratulatory handshake from Carl himself :D
@@carlsplace 2nd comment means ?
@@halohalo2498 If you ain't first, you're last!