Gabe, a lot of great advice here I think I would add just one thing to consider. An important consideration is whether or not you wish to accommodate golfers who have the opposite. “Hand-ness” from you. If you expect to have both right and left-handed players frequently your build should probably accommodate that. This is a factor in how to manage the available space, launch monitor selection, for example, the Eye Mini or the Eye Mini Lite, on ground or overhead, etc. That said, I would recommend that you build it for yourself first and others as needed. I know that sounds selfish but I have used mine hundreds of times and have had lefties here only twice. It was awkward but I could accommodate them.
I have to echo the don't go cheap on the enclosure aspect. I got an enclosure from a cheaper store and I've hated it from the get go. It doesn't look good and the pipes are exposed and I've had some close calls. It's the one thing I wish I could get a mulligan on.
Great video! Do you have a video or recommendations for golf bags? Differences between certain brands and their material quality or even what pocket arrangement is best, etc.
When selecting a launch monitor be honest with yourself and decide if putting is important to you and the experience you’ll have in the sim and include that as part of your launch monitor requirements
I thought a 9’ ceiling would be enough but not with a 2” hitting mat if you’re 6’ 1” tall . I’m now moving my set up into a garage bay with a 12’ vaulted ceiling because I have grazed the ceiling in the past and it gets in your head and afraid to hit a driver if your swing plane isn’t perfect.
Two mistakes I made was getting a cheap hitting net. After close to one thousand shots(which was a few days worth of hitting), the ball ripped through the net and put a nice dent into my garage wall. The net was like 100 bucks. I’ve upgraded to a much heavier durable hitting net but might even just buy an impact screen. The other mistake was the hitting mat. I urge people to spend the money to get a fiberbuilt or other top quality injury prevention hitting mats. Elbow tendinitis is no joke! I’m in the process of building and buying a gaming pc that’ll last me many years. As the requirements for most golf sim programs are pretty demanding to run via gaming pc…
I have a mevo+ w/ pro package and it works great in my backyard setup, that I only get to use for half a year being that I’m up in Canada. I don’t have the space inside unless I take up my whole living room and…let’s just say somebody wouldn’t be pleased with that. I’m thinking of going over to skytrak+.. I don’t know any left handed golfers and I do have a room that I can swing in with a little bit of ball flight to my net. I just worry about the numbers. Every review I’ve watched has the skytrak lower on the accuracy ratings than other LMs. Anyone have experience with them both?
I went DIY and it cost me around 10k. Got a GC3 on Black Friday 2 years ago. 6.5k after tax, Carls Premium screen, EMT pipe and enclosure cloth was 1.5k. 1k on a projector and used gaming laptop from FB marketplace. $500 on a hitting mat. Another $500 on miscellaneous stuff (extension cords, HDMi cord, zip ties, carpet for the hitting area, lamp for hitting area. The hardest part was the enclosure, it’s a pain in the butt to do yourself. Just buy a kit with everything included. It’s worth the headache and will look better
I guess i have 2 things. First. Disagree on screen and enclosure, buying pre done is a massive rip-off…massive. Easy, but a rip-off. I have 8x10.5 and have $600 into it, including screen. Its 1” steel tubing with a 4.5 foot surround. Its stronger than Gabes click together for $2000-3000. Do some research on youtube, vids all over showing how to do any size and its easy. Screen is made by a golf sim company and withstands ball speeds up to 180 mph. Looks like Gabes, stronger than Gabes and cost 1/4 of Gabes. Second is projector. All your info is great but dont forget about gimble. 4 way gimble is paramount especially if you are mounting to the side. Picture may fit screen but cant be squared up. Bonus. Mats are a dime a dozen and bad ones are everywhere. Money also does not equal good or right for you. I agree with Gabe that 15 mm base or more is a must, its the turf that then seperates good from bad. I have a $500 mat and hate it, grabs club on anything not perfectly struck. Club doesnt glide or bounce thru, it grabs. Bought a $200 mat rated at 150,000 shots and love it. Do tons of research and keys words are forgiving, easy on wrists and elbows, realistic feedback.
@ Hey bud. I used “builds by maz” you tube vids. He has links in description and i used his guide with my own tweaks. Good luck. P.S. i bought finished screen, didnt use bulk like he did.
Gabe, a lot of great advice here I think I would add just one thing to consider. An important consideration is whether or not you wish to accommodate golfers who have the opposite. “Hand-ness” from you. If you expect to have both right and left-handed players frequently your build should probably accommodate that. This is a factor in how to manage the available space, launch monitor selection, for example, the Eye Mini or the Eye Mini Lite, on ground or overhead, etc. That said, I would recommend that you build it for yourself first and others as needed. I know that sounds selfish but I have used mine hundreds of times and have had lefties here only twice. It was awkward but I could accommodate them.
Yes good call
Great advice Gabe..Thanks for your input...
I have to echo the don't go cheap on the enclosure aspect. I got an enclosure from a cheaper store and I've hated it from the get go. It doesn't look good and the pipes are exposed and I've had some close calls. It's the one thing I wish I could get a mulligan on.
Great video! Do you have a video or recommendations for golf bags? Differences between certain brands and their material quality or even what pocket arrangement is best, etc.
When selecting a launch monitor be honest with yourself and decide if putting is important to you and the experience you’ll have in the sim and include that as part of your launch monitor requirements
That’s a great tip
Great thumbnail! 😍
Thank you! 😁
I thought a 9’ ceiling would be enough but not with a 2” hitting mat if you’re 6’ 1” tall . I’m now moving my set up into a garage bay with a 12’ vaulted ceiling because I have grazed the ceiling in the past and it gets in your head and afraid to hit a driver if your swing plane isn’t perfect.
Two mistakes I made was getting a cheap hitting net. After close to one thousand shots(which was a few days worth of hitting), the ball ripped through the net and put a nice dent into my garage wall. The net was like 100 bucks. I’ve upgraded to a much heavier durable hitting net but might even just buy an impact screen. The other mistake was the hitting mat. I urge people to spend the money to get a fiberbuilt or other top quality injury prevention hitting mats. Elbow tendinitis is no joke! I’m in the process of building and buying a gaming pc that’ll last me many years. As the requirements for most golf sim programs are pretty demanding to run via gaming pc…
Thanks for sharing those tips
I bought my nets from vevor for $30 a piece, and they have withstood a baseball since my simulator also doubles as a batting cage.
Do a review on the PXG black Ops irons if you can get your hands on some sticks.
What size ceiling would you recommend? I have 10ft ceilings and don’t know if it’s tall enough
10ft should be ok 👌
Hey Gabe,
I’m seeing quite a few videos featuring the Eleven driver. Do you have plans to review this driver soon?
I would love to try it, but was sent one to review and it was missing a piece of the hosel. Still, months later, have not received the part.
I have a mevo+ w/ pro package and it works great in my backyard setup, that I only get to use for half a year being that I’m up in Canada. I don’t have the space inside unless I take up my whole living room and…let’s just say somebody wouldn’t be pleased with that. I’m thinking of going over to skytrak+.. I don’t know any left handed golfers and I do have a room that I can swing in with a little bit of ball flight to my net. I just worry about the numbers. Every review I’ve watched has the skytrak lower on the accuracy ratings than other LMs. Anyone have experience with them both?
I went DIY and it cost me around 10k. Got a GC3 on Black Friday 2 years ago. 6.5k after tax, Carls Premium screen, EMT pipe and enclosure cloth was 1.5k. 1k on a projector and used gaming laptop from FB marketplace. $500 on a hitting mat. Another $500 on miscellaneous stuff (extension cords, HDMi cord, zip ties, carpet for the hitting area, lamp for hitting area.
The hardest part was the enclosure, it’s a pain in the butt to do yourself. Just buy a kit with everything included. It’s worth the headache and will look better
Yes totally. Sounds like a nice setup. GC3 is great
Any recommendations for outside simulators? I don’t have space inside my house.
Mevo+ ideally, or R10
What software is it that shows like halos eminating upwards on the green around the hole? I have a BLP, and ive never seen that on fsx play.
That's the new E6 Apex
@@LetsPlayThru that doesnt come with the blp though right?
I guess i have 2 things.
First. Disagree on screen and enclosure, buying pre done is a massive rip-off…massive. Easy, but a rip-off. I have 8x10.5 and have $600 into it, including screen. Its 1” steel tubing with a 4.5 foot surround. Its stronger than Gabes click together for $2000-3000. Do some research on youtube, vids all over showing how to do any size and its easy. Screen is made by a golf sim company and withstands ball speeds up to 180 mph. Looks like Gabes, stronger than Gabes and cost 1/4 of Gabes.
Second is projector. All your info is great but dont forget about gimble. 4 way gimble is paramount especially if you are mounting to the side. Picture may fit screen but cant be squared up.
Bonus. Mats are a dime a dozen and bad ones are everywhere. Money also does not equal good or right for you. I agree with Gabe that 15 mm base or more is a must, its the turf that then seperates good from bad. I have a $500 mat and hate it, grabs club on anything not perfectly struck. Club doesnt glide or bounce thru, it grabs. Bought a $200 mat rated at 150,000 shots and love it. Do tons of research and keys words are forgiving, easy on wrists and elbows, realistic feedback.
Have any links for the enclosure you could send my way please?
@ Hey bud. I used “builds by maz” you tube vids. He has links in description and i used his guide with my own tweaks. Good luck. P.S. i bought finished screen, didnt use bulk like he did.
Is it possible on a 8’ ceiling?
I don’t think so myself maybe for wedges to 8 or 9 iron
No, not worth it.