woody69
Journeyman Pro
Oh right thanks... still no mention of price though. Looks like a serious bit of kit. Interested to know from the OP how he went about getting it installed etc.
Oh right thanks... still no mention of price though. Looks like a serious bit of kit. Interested to know from the OP how he went about getting it installed etc.
Oh right thanks... still no mention of price though. Looks like a serious bit of kit. Interested to know from the OP how he went about getting it installed etc.
Hi Woody. It was all self installed. Yep Paddy has the kit right - A GC2 at about £6k. I've got it running through Foresightsport's performance software which adds about £1500 (that's basically the range and a few golf courses). It's a pretty serious bit of kit, not really designed for home use. This gives an idea of who uses exactly the same kit as I've got (kind of why the heckles went up when someone said it probably just got my distances wrong - it's a very accurate bit of kit): http://www.foresightsports.com/en/clients
The Sim surround itself is what's called a Net Return Simulator series with their projector mount kit on it. Very easy to put together and packs away into a couple of duffel bags if you want to. Think it came to a little over £1500 or so then a bit extra for the projector mount kit and I bought it from Par2pro in Canada as they were more reasonable on shipping prices. You need at least 9 foot high ceilings they say but I was having a garage built so tweaked the plans to put the ceiling up above 11 foot to give plenty of room. http://www.thenetreturn.com/products/simulator-series
I used kid's astroturf squares for the 'turf' as they lock together and can be taken down allowing the whole thing to just be stacked in a corner or even used away from home if you want (my local golf partnership want to nick the whole set up for a show next spring) : http://www.softfloor.co.uk/astro.shtml
And lastly, as of this morning it has a Huxley golf Hux400 mat as the old mat I had wasn't great : http://www.huxleygolf.co.uk/online-store/golf-mats/hux-mat-400-detail
I bought an HD ultra short throw projector (viewsonic, forget the model) and the software runs through a laptop I already had. Other than a few cables I bought separately that's pretty much the setup. All told price was probably around £11k I think. Hope that helps.
Hi Woody. It was all self installed. Yep Paddy has the kit right - A GC2 at about £6k. I've got it running through Foresightsport's performance software which adds about £1500 (that's basically the range and a few golf courses). It's a pretty serious bit of kit, not really designed for home use. This gives an idea of who uses exactly the same kit as I've got (kind of why the heckles went up when someone said it probably just got my distances wrong - it's a very accurate bit of kit): http://www.foresightsports.com/en/clients
The Sim surround itself is what's called a Net Return Simulator series with their projector mount kit on it. Very easy to put together and packs away into a couple of duffel bags if you want to. Think it came to a little over £1500 or so then a bit extra for the projector mount kit and I bought it from Par2pro in Canada as they were more reasonable on shipping prices. You need at least 9 foot high ceilings they say but I was having a garage built so tweaked the plans to put the ceiling up above 11 foot to give plenty of room. http://www.thenetreturn.com/products/simulator-series
I used kid's astroturf squares for the 'turf' as they lock together and can be taken down allowing the whole thing to just be stacked in a corner or even used away from home if you want (my local golf partnership want to nick the whole set up for a show next spring) : http://www.softfloor.co.uk/astro.shtml
And lastly, as of this morning it has a Huxley golf Hux400 mat as the old mat I had wasn't great : http://www.huxleygolf.co.uk/online-store/golf-mats/hux-mat-400-detail
I bought an HD ultra short throw projector (viewsonic, forget the model) and the software runs through a laptop I already had. Other than a few cables I bought separately that's pretty much the setup. All told price was probably around £11k I think. Hope that helps.
Offerings from Foresight Sports Europe (was UK). Residential set-up looks tasty to me:
http://www.foresightsports.com/en/products/home-starter-performance-simulation
Damn golf mats cost a lot of money!!!
Hi Woody. It was all self installed. Yep Paddy has the kit right - A GC2 at about £6k. I've got it running through Foresightsport's performance software which adds about £1500 (that's basically the range and a few golf courses). It's a pretty serious bit of kit, not really designed for home use. This gives an idea of who uses exactly the same kit as I've got (kind of why the heckles went up when someone said it probably just got my distances wrong - it's a very accurate bit of kit): http://www.foresightsports.com/en/clients
The Sim surround itself is what's called a Net Return Simulator series with their projector mount kit on it. Very easy to put together and packs away into a couple of duffel bags if you want to. Think it came to a little over £1500 or so then a bit extra for the projector mount kit and I bought it from Par2pro in Canada as they were more reasonable on shipping prices. You need at least 9 foot high ceilings they say but I was having a garage built so tweaked the plans to put the ceiling up above 11 foot to give plenty of room. http://www.thenetreturn.com/products/simulator-series
I used kid's astroturf squares for the 'turf' as they lock together and can be taken down allowing the whole thing to just be stacked in a corner or even used away from home if you want (my local golf partnership want to nick the whole set up for a show next spring) : http://www.softfloor.co.uk/astro.shtml
And lastly, as of this morning it has a Huxley golf Hux400 mat as the old mat I had wasn't great : http://www.huxleygolf.co.uk/online-store/golf-mats/hux-mat-400-detail
I bought an HD ultra short throw projector (viewsonic, forget the model) and the software runs through a laptop I already had. Other than a few cables I bought separately that's pretty much the setup. All told price was probably around £11k I think. Hope that helps.
£11,000 ?!?
Blimey
That's a lot of money for a bit of kit for an Amatuer golfer ?!
Surely more cost effective to go to a pro every now and then
At that money you could join a couple clubs and go out and play the game on the course as opposed to your garage and play the game in true conditions
I am a member of 2 clubs![]()
I guess you are no longer working ?
I'm sort of between careers. It's a long story........