this is cool! any recommendations on how to get your homecourse screen to be tight? Just got mine and it sags/wrinkles and the image looks awful. Thanks in advance!
Hi @Justin Simon, thanks for your question. Since the HomeCourse screen is roll-up and isn’t fixed to the floor, making it taught is tough sometimes. First, try to have it mounted to where the bottom just barely hits the ground when deployed. This should help it hang more taught. You can also add some extra weight to the bottom edge (not too much though). Mine has wrinkles in it after it’s been rolled up for awhile, but after I let it hang for an hour or two, it usually flattens out. Hope this helps!
Hey wondering if anyone has tried this out but used a practice net instead ? Am I right in assuming the impact screen plays no part in the device calculating the data and it all comes from the sensor? so in theory if u have limited space like myself i could buy this and a practice net and basically have my own cheaper version of trackman at the range? just minus the real visual of where the ball goes lol
Yes the screen is completely separate. The game is all in the sensor and your smartphone. So your can just play on your smartphone or smartphone mirrored to your tv (and not hit balls)
That little club will make real clubs feel like lead. Especially the driver. And it makes your clubs feel really long. Trust me. Maybe because I haven't picked up a club until today. Been playing phigolf for about a month. Beware on the course.
I love your setup! So simple!
Love seeing a Cardinals fan in Cali! Do you still like the screen? I’m considering putting one in my garage.
I'm thinking of getting it for my clubs. Thanks for your review
What projector setup are you using, your links don't work.
Thx for this video
Laurent from France
That's COVID golf, my man ! Loved it !!
hoping you will purchase a garmin approach r10, and make a review of it.
this is cool! any recommendations on how to get your homecourse screen to be tight? Just got mine and it sags/wrinkles and the image looks awful. Thanks in advance!
Hi @Justin Simon, thanks for your question. Since the HomeCourse screen is roll-up and isn’t fixed to the floor, making it taught is tough sometimes. First, try to have it mounted to where the bottom just barely hits the ground when deployed. This should help it hang more taught. You can also add some extra weight to the bottom edge (not too much though). Mine has wrinkles in it after it’s been rolled up for awhile, but after I let it hang for an hour or two, it usually flattens out. Hope this helps!
What happens when you miss or hit wrong. Is it accurate.
with sensor based simulators, the assumption is you've made solid contact (if that's what you mean by miss or hit wrong).
@@kggsportsit works just like you said. It is fun to just hit. I ended up buying this one.
How much does your total setup cost
How far should the projector be from the screen?
Can you do a video on how to set up WGT with Phigolf please?
Just ordered!! Thanks
Unfortunately my phone wasn't compatible with phi golf. My smart view on my phone no longer worked
Hey wondering if anyone has tried this out but used a practice net instead ? Am I right in assuming the impact screen plays no part in the device calculating the data and it all comes from the sensor? so in theory if u have limited space like myself i could buy this and a practice net and basically have my own cheaper version of trackman at the range? just minus the real visual of where the ball goes lol
Yes the screen is completely separate. The game is all in the sensor and your smartphone. So your can just play on your smartphone or smartphone mirrored to your tv (and not hit balls)
@@kggsports is it good ? I seen another product similar called tittle X, that one looked more accurate but It seems limited here In the uk
That little club will make real clubs feel like lead. Especially the driver. And it makes your clubs feel really long. Trust me. Maybe because I haven't picked up a club until today. Been playing phigolf for about a month. Beware on the course.
Go cardinals