8' Ceiling? No Problem (kind of) - How I Play Golf in My Garage
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- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2023
- All the manufacturers say that you need 9 or 10' ceilings to be able to play golf indoors but that didn't stop me. Here is how you can still have a golf simulator with regular 8' ceilings. I discuss my whole thought process from beginning to end and show you how my whole RUclips channel about golf sims takes place in a regular garage.
my golf simulator setup includes:
👉🏼 Garmin R10 amzn.to/3GJ6LAE
👉🏼 Mevo Plus (Launch Monitor) flightscopemevo.com/products/...
👉🏼 XGIMI Horizon 4K Projector amzn.to/3XRfmIH
👉🏼 Projector screen amzn.to/40OqQ1K
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Artificial turf and hitting mats:
👉🏼 Sports Premium Padded Mats amzn.to/3ZG3kTQ
👉🏼 GoSports Tri-Turf XL Golf Practice Hitting Mat amzn.to/3X6857H
👉🏼 Real Feel Golf Mats® The Original Country Club Elite amzn.to/3XhD4xG
Hitting nets:
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👉🏼 shank net - amzn.to/3iHFnej
👉🏼 ceiling net - amzn.to/3XhdtFb
🤙 email me at golfdynasty@icloud.com
🤙 Im have an affiliate sponsor of Amazon and Flightscope
🤙 What's in my golf bag: Titleist Ap3 irons, TaylorMade Milled Grind Wedges, TaylorMade Driver
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That's a tight squeeze. Nice video!
Having an 8ft ceiling helps me not to stand up or extend during my swing. I'm able to stay hunched and compressed and has helped my swing along. That fear of scraping the roof is a good motivator!
exactly. i dont ever hit the ceiling in my garage. the only people that do dont play golf lol
Really good video. Thanks for taking the time to produce it.
thanks for the support
I built one and used acoustic 4' x 2' x 1" tiles. At 6'3" I hit the 8' ceiling from time to time (technically its lower b/c of the pad, but the reality is, they are cheap and replacing them is easy.
thats a good idea. i have been trying to find the best solution for padding the ceiling. currently i have packing foam around the trusses for protection and that works pretty well too
my basement ceiling is actually 8.7 ft and I am about the same size then you. I need to test it out. The pro is that the basement has an unfinished ceiling what gives me about another 1ft in-between the studs
having the unfinished ceiling definitely helps. if you space it out so your driver ends up between the joists you should be able to play comfortably
Not me, im 6'7". I hit the 10 foot ceiling with a driver at a PXG fitting
i guess thats the one side to being that tall 😂
I have basement setup with 8 foot ceilings. 6 foot 1 setup here. Sucks but it is what it is.
that’s respectable. do you swing your driver? also are the joists exposed?
47" long not 74" long 😂 (you read the tape upside down)
yea i caught that after editing the whole video and wasn’t about to back to retake that 🤦♂️
My basement is 8.5 feet and I'm 5'9" so I think I'll be good
yea 8.5’ is a pretty good height especially if thats to the bottom of the floor joists
What launch monitor are you using ?
i use a flightscope mevo plus. i also have a garmin r10 but i never use it
@@golfdynasty thanks for the information, I was thinking about getting the rapsodo mlm 2pro , but I wasn’t sure if it requires a taller ceiling as my ceiling is just under 8 feet
Where were you at with the About Golf simulator?
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@@golfdynasty AG is nice but GSPro software is the best. Your channel just came up as a suggestion. If you haven’t purchased GSPro I’d for sure recommend you try
Did you cut the ceiling board out with a spoon
most of it came out when i had a kid play in the garage and he had what i would call an “unconventional swing” which promptly removed parts of the ceiling 😂
Irons must never come close to the ceiling then.
thats right. the only time i have an issue with irons coming close to hitting the ceiling is when i unintentionally exaggerate my swing motion upwards but thats rare
@golfdynasty awesome. I have downsized and have been wanting to set my mevo+ back up but have been hesitant to do so.
if you are really worried about your ceiling i would recommend installing a piece of frp so even if you hit the ceiling it will glance off. i havent tried doing that myself because i dont really need it but will install it sometime in the future
Your back hand grip is way way too far open (Strong)
nick, very true - i found out about my wrong grip a few months ago
@@golfdynasty can be a temp fix to help draw or correct slice but yes first thing I noticed