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OT: Golf Simulator?

If you want to keep it under 3k for the set up, SkyTrak. Very solid option for starting your research. (Avoid Optigolf, its cheap, but not nearly as good as a real simulator like SkyTrak)

If you want a super high end, a GC2 for ~12k

Or you can spend 50k on a professional set up that guys on the Tour use, go for the Full Swing
 
I built a simulator with a Skytrak in my shed. Absolutely love it, able to practice all winter. Make sure you have enough width and height to swing your driver.

As for which one, it depends on how deep your pockets are and how much room you have behind the ball. The Skytrak costs about $2000 and requires less room than the Mevo+, which is the same price. I recommend buying a used projector on Ebay.
 
And that is the fly in the ointment. Blame Covid. I've heard 16 weeks, so 10 is not bad.
 

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Anyone have one?? I am thinking of building an addition to my house and making a room for a simulator, which brand to get?
Got a SkyTrack last year, it is great. I had to wait close to 3 months for it though, not sure if the backlog is still as bad
 
Don't have one personally but my uncle owns an indoor golf/bar in NY and I believe those are SkyTrak which he loves
 
Got a SkyTrack last year, it is great. I had to wait close to 3 months for it though, not sure if the backlog is still as bad
So do you feel the way it gives you feedback (ie interprets your swing) translates well to your real outdoor game.
 
So do you feel the way it gives you feedback (ie interprets your swing) translates well to your real outdoor game.
Well I did not use it ton in the summer/fall as I was able to actually play, but I have been using it a ton in late fall and winter and I hope it translates to some improvement in my game. Weather is improving in Mass so we will see soon, I hope.
 
So do you feel the way it gives you feedback (ie interprets your swing) translates well to your real outdoor game.

I don’t think they do or at least the ones we visit. Oakwood in Glastonbury is nice we played StAndrews on the large curved screen it’s very cool. But no way are the yards measured consistent or correct. Still fun and it’s winter so just nice to swing. We have a tee time at Shenny Thursday anyway this week.
 
Skytrack is nice. Look into Flightscope as well.

If you get yourself a nice mat and plan on swinging regularly off of those mats, make sure you check your loft and lie angles especially if you have forged irons after a while.

Because the winter for me is pretty long, I had to re-adjust my lie angle on my Mizuno forged irons many months of hitting off of a mat and on the course.
 
Where are your favorite indoor simulators offered in CT?
 
Skytrack is nice. Look into Flightscope as well.

If you get yourself a nice mat and plan on swinging regularly off of those mats, make sure you check your loft and lie angles especially if you have forged irons after a while.

Because the winter for me is pretty long, I had to re-adjust my lie angle on my Mizuno forged irons many months of hitting off of a mat and on the course.
Excellent point, driving range mats are notorious for this.
 
LOL, getting all kinds of banner ads for Skytrack now, love those Algos"
That's going to cost you money eventually. You won't be able to avoid the spell. :) 'Might as well just order one today.
 

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