Great work, lot of planning and nice execution! Always risk the shank possibility for a clean setup like this! Who cares if someone hits that tv at some point down the line. It’s unlikely and why compromise the whole room to minimize that possibility. Well done
zahnsaw
Sick. I wish my basement ceiling were high enough to do this.
chris42119
How did you lower the floor?
PartyNSex
Where did you get the curved screen. Haven’t seen those.
Treebeardsdank
Wow! looks very cool. never thought of a curved screen
I_AM_SMITTS
Yeah…that doesn’t suck!
datlat24
Which launch monitor is that?
badfish57
Highly recommend cover for Protee. Hit mine first week.
Tantalus420000
I got alot of tall friends, idk
joeymac_23
Take my money.
SlightlyFadedGolf
This is a dream set up! Looks good and enough room for the guys to come over and enjoy
Notmanynamesleftnow
The sim (and entire basement) look amazing! You might find you want to add a bit more cushion / protection at the top and sides though for the rare errant shank or sky ball. And maybe consider a cover for the tv and projector. But overall fantastic job
Long_Lifeguard_5056
absolutely beautiful sir
WeMightBe
I love a good basement simulator… my current basement is warm and insulated but only has 8ft ceilings.
I can’t imagine how much it costs to dig deeper but I don’t care to build something and be limited to irons only
Snoo-90095
Looks nice and practical, congrats OP What height you had before and after you dropped the section ?
Zkaecehran
I’m not a fan of people in my eyeline (backswing). A consequence of most simulators. However, a bar height seating arrangement, with a solid face (like bars at diners and pubs) will cut down on visual distractions. For more on this, note how their are often banners on the back side of tee boxes at tour events. Those banners exist not only for the sponsors (who don’t get all that much coverage from that location) but for the players, on the tee box.
TLDR: tee box banners exist to eliminate eyeline distractions, and similar efforts improve simulator setups.
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Pretty sweet. Nice work.
Looks awesome. Hopefully no one shanks though!
Looking good. What carpet is that?
Great work, lot of planning and nice execution! Always risk the shank possibility for a clean setup like this! Who cares if someone hits that tv at some point down the line. It’s unlikely and why compromise the whole room to minimize that possibility. Well done
Sick. I wish my basement ceiling were high enough to do this.
How did you lower the floor?
Where did you get the curved screen. Haven’t seen those.
Wow! looks very cool. never thought of a curved screen
Yeah…that doesn’t suck!
Which launch monitor is that?
Highly recommend cover for Protee. Hit mine first week.
I got alot of tall friends, idk
Take my money.
This is a dream set up! Looks good and enough room for the guys to come over and enjoy
The sim (and entire basement) look amazing! You might find you want to add a bit more cushion / protection at the top and sides though for the rare errant shank or sky ball. And maybe consider a cover for the tv and projector. But overall fantastic job
absolutely beautiful sir
I love a good basement simulator… my current basement is warm and insulated but only has 8ft ceilings.
I can’t imagine how much it costs to dig deeper but I don’t care to build something and be limited to irons only
Looks nice and practical, congrats OP What height you had before and after you dropped the section ?
I’m not a fan of people in my eyeline (backswing). A consequence of most simulators. However, a bar height seating arrangement, with a solid face (like bars at diners and pubs) will cut down on visual distractions. For more on this, note how their are often banners on the back side of tee boxes at tour events. Those banners exist not only for the sponsors (who don’t get all that much coverage from that location) but for the players, on the tee box.
TLDR: tee box banners exist to eliminate eyeline distractions, and similar efforts improve simulator setups.