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I've got a launch monitor (Skytrak), TrueStrike mat, enclosure, screen, projector, and PC. Only thing I need now is a house, so I should be able to build a sim for $600,000!
Awesome info in another perfect video. I’m Lansing and built a simulator in old room of my church. We have a blast. I use the garmin r10 until I get a Bushnell. Your simulator would be my next upgrade. Love it!!!
One thing to consider is that the main expense in any golf sim build is the space itself. You can set up something decent and relatively inexpensive, as I did. Spornia Net ($275), MLM2Pro ($700), and Motiva Mat ($170) coming out to $1,145. I then use my iPad setup in front of me as a screen but you could also use your phone. I currently have this setup on my patio. The next step is an indoor setup; however my garage is too short to house the sim, and a big enough building will be around $7-10k. If you already have the space, great! Otherwise, an indoor sim can be pricy.
We are hiring a few full time employees starting next week. I've been busy the last month and a half setting all of that up. Much more uploads to come in the future!
I love the idea of the foam tiles with a cutout hitting strip. I’m not building a sim, but I’m planning on putting a net on the deck and building a 6x4 platform with the tiles and cutout for a hit strip. Only thing I’m worried about is the platform being too light and/or not grippy enough to not slide around (it’ll be on a slippery Trex deck). Do you think those tiles have enough grip so that wouldn’t be a problem? If not, do you think it work with a rug grip on the bottom? Or should I opt for something heavier like building the platform using 3/4” plywood with an anti slip rug pad?
Helps when you get a launch monitor for free. Or do not even add it into the simulator cost. Total needs to have an additional $2k tacked on. So it would be a little over $3k. Still a bargain since most of the enclosure kits with a garmin monitor are about that cost.
Cheaper than 300 buckets of balls, and way cheaper than any respectable membership at a nice course. And you can play year round. Some people will just complain about anything
A little click baity but I said it cost brad $1,000 because he shared the cost with some mates. A lot of people don't consider splitting with a buddy as a way to make it happen.
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I've got a launch monitor (Skytrak), TrueStrike mat, enclosure, screen, projector, and PC. Only thing I need now is a house, so I should be able to build a sim for $600,000!
Awesome info in another perfect video. I’m Lansing and built a simulator in old room of my church. We have a blast. I use the garmin r10 until I get a Bushnell. Your simulator would be my next upgrade. Love it!!!
Thanks!
One thing to consider is that the main expense in any golf sim build is the space itself. You can set up something decent and relatively inexpensive, as I did. Spornia Net ($275), MLM2Pro ($700), and Motiva Mat ($170) coming out to $1,145. I then use my iPad setup in front of me as a screen but you could also use your phone. I currently have this setup on my patio. The next step is an indoor setup; however my garage is too short to house the sim, and a big enough building will be around $7-10k. If you already have the space, great! Otherwise, an indoor sim can be pricy.
this video was a banger I cant lie but you gotta post more often its your full time job jock
We are hiring a few full time employees starting next week. I've been busy the last month and a half setting all of that up. Much more uploads to come in the future!
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Nice build!
the link to the hitting strip is incorrect. It takes you to a polycarbonat sheet. please correct.
I love the idea of the foam tiles with a cutout hitting strip. I’m not building a sim, but I’m planning on putting a net on the deck and building a 6x4 platform with the tiles and cutout for a hit strip. Only thing I’m worried about is the platform being too light and/or not grippy enough to not slide around (it’ll be on a slippery Trex deck). Do you think those tiles have enough grip so that wouldn’t be a problem? If not, do you think it work with a rug grip on the bottom? Or should I opt for something heavier like building the platform using 3/4” plywood with an anti slip rug pad?
Two questions. 1. Do you glue the foam tiles together? 2. Do you glue the turf to the top of the foam tiles? Thanks.
Carpet tape to foam tiles with turf. Then you just interlock the foam tiles together.
Do you mean for each 24”x24” foam tile you carpet tape a 24”x24” piece of turf to it? And then you interlock all the tiles together?
Hi. The hitting strip you linked on Amazon is 2x3 ft in size. Do you cut it down or use it at its full 2x3 ft size? Thanks.
Whatever you prefer!
So it's a $3,000 sim. Holy smoke, that's some over the top click bait 😅. To be fair there is some useful info and links here.
Haha that's why I said it was a little bit of click bait right away. It did cost him around $1,000 to be fair tho!
3k ain’t alot. Get a job
Helps when you get a launch monitor for free. Or do not even add it into the simulator cost. Total needs to have an additional $2k tacked on. So it would be a little over $3k. Still a bargain since most of the enclosure kits with a garmin monitor are about that cost.
Cheaper than 300 buckets of balls, and way cheaper than any respectable membership at a nice course. And you can play year round. Some people will just complain about anything
@@ericgilmore5949 you say as you complain about an objectively correct comment
Dang I with I build my sim for that cheap, Bradley shanks sounds like a fitting name Ngl.
That man don’t stop grinding
I keep trying to get the info for the screen and email does not work for me?
Email us at golfbustersofficial@gmail.com and will send it to you. They can take a little bit to respond sometimes
Honestly man, you gotta have bigger dreams than that.
I’ll tell him he dreams to small
Did he say full build was $1K at the beginning...then say he uses flight scope which cost $1800...huh?
A little click baity but I said it cost brad $1,000 because he shared the cost with some mates. A lot of people don't consider splitting with a buddy as a way to make it happen.
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DIY golf sim for $1000…watches video,turns out to be $4500😂😂waste of time
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