Hey everyone! I wanted to share my recent DIY project: turning my garage into a budget-friendly golf simulator setup. I’ll be posting some pictures separately, but here are the main components and costs:

1.  Launch Monitor: I went with a Garmin R10, which I snagged on Amazon for about $459. It’s definitely been a solid choice for the price.

2.  Range Cage/Net: I picked up a more affordable knock-off version of a golf net cage for around $260, also from Amazon. It’s doing the trick so far!

3.  Hitting Mat: This was about $108 on Amazon. Some folks suggested a thicker mat, but this one’s working fine for me so far.

4.  Projector: I already had a super budget projector lying around, cost me about $35 originally. It’s not fancy, but it does the job.

5.  Computer: I’m using my ASUS ROG laptop to run the simulator software. That was something I already had, so no extra cost there.

And that’s pretty much it for the main components! All in all, it’s been a fun and relatively affordable project to put together. Feel free to ask any questions if you’re curious about details!

by MarkyTooSparky

2 Comments

  1. JibblinJubbler

    You need to put some exercise puzzle mats under that hitting mat. The thicker the better. Trust me you will fuck up your elbows/wrists. You’ll be swinging the club much more frequently now and this is very important.

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