Ok ok, im about 1k in for my whole setup.

Mat:

Matzilla Wood Tee Golf Mat With Foam Holds 3×4. I built a plywood box on some paver stones as a foundation, two pieces of 3/4 plywood screwed together. Because I didn't want to spend the money on the larger mat I took inexpensive Turf scraps to make the border. Mat alone 165$ add another 100$ for platform and hardware

I highly recommend this mat, it's made in the USA and it really gives you harsh feedback if you hit the ball fat it doesn't just skip across the top.

Net:

It's an Amazon unit called the "mango star" 13×8 with a nice ceiling net so you can full blast a flop shot. Sometimes a little too steep and I launch them over my fence across the country road and into the field. 230$ ish

Launch monitor:

It's the Garmin r10, which I know gets a bad rap for accuracy but honestly if you just space the monitor correctly you get incredibly accurate readings. What I don't think is talked about enough is that you need 8 ft between where your ball is being hit and your net, Garmin only really makes a point of telling you about the 6 ft minimum you need between the Monitor and you not the space between you and the net.
399$ ( $100 off for some promotion somewhere)

The table that holds my iPad is my old Christmas tree and stand, cut at the bottom with the leaflets from an old table, screwed into the top. It is now a white trash heirloom. Can't put a price on it

I would love to hear the communities recommendations as far as what software they use, I use the proprietary software for Garmin rarely, I've mostly been using awesome golf which is fine and gives you a little bit more details in the driving range. But definitely a pretty lackluster number of courses and variety.

I would love to know everybody's favorite mobile software as well as what you guys like to run on your PC builds.

Also recommendations on an inexpensive projector for outdoor use!

Let me know what's up!!!!

by Warm-Bath-4220

2 Comments

  1. Pineapple_Top_Ropes

    Good info on the Garmin thanks

  2. TehWhitewind

    The new home tee hero has tons of courses 43k and is fairly priced. It reads a little shorter than awesome golf which lines up with my real world NUMBERS. Chipping isn’t as good, but you have endless course plus shot metrics while playing a round. I highly recommend rct balls if you want more accurate side spin.

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