Looking for any ideas to make this feel more like a sim and less like a garage! It is still a functional garage as my wife parks in here so I can’t put anything on the floor that can’t get run over by a car.by samores golf simulatorRelated Posts Sorry I didn’t make this exists sooner. Angle Brackets for my control box November 20, 2025 The Top 10 BEST Golf Simulators of 2026!!! November 19, 2025 Comparing 3 Best Launch Monitor Deals! – Square vs Eye Mini Core vs Mevo Gen2 November 18, 2025 Just do it! November 18, 2025 Upgraded to 9ft ceilings for this purpose November 17, 2025 First Stages of Build November 16, 2025 7 Comments PastAd1087 3 days ago Black painted walls to absorb all that light reflection. Single-Charge-8852 3 days ago Epoxy the floor. Paint the walls/ceiling, and/or install foam padding. Indiana-ish 3 days ago Do you still park in it? What other purposes do you use it for? simulategolf 3 days ago Some hexagon acoustic tiles on the ceiling. yyz_fpv 3 days ago A walk-in humidor. I_cant_hear_you_27 3 days ago A side mounted garage door opener. rufio313 3 days ago Dry wall + dark paintEpoxy floorBlack curtains on both sides of the projector to box it in more and catch shanks and weird bouncesA higher quality mat with a removable padded hitting strip to save your wrists and increase the realism with fat shotsA ramp under the green rug right in front of the screen so balls drain back towards youWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
rufio313 3 days ago Dry wall + dark paintEpoxy floorBlack curtains on both sides of the projector to box it in more and catch shanks and weird bouncesA higher quality mat with a removable padded hitting strip to save your wrists and increase the realism with fat shotsA ramp under the green rug right in front of the screen so balls drain back towards you
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Black painted walls to absorb all that light reflection.
Epoxy the floor. Paint the walls/ceiling, and/or install foam padding.
Do you still park in it? What other purposes do you use it for?
Some hexagon acoustic tiles on the ceiling.
A walk-in humidor.
A side mounted garage door opener.
Dry wall + dark paint
Epoxy floor
Black curtains on both sides of the projector to box it in more and catch shanks and weird bounces
A higher quality mat with a removable padded hitting strip to save your wrists and increase the realism with fat shots
A ramp under the green rug right in front of the screen so balls drain back towards you