What is a good home golf simulator?. And is there a place in the Houston area store etc. To talk to someone about them
for sure, I actually just got word it is shipping so I guess they are good with the $1000 discount which prompted me to just go ahead and pull the trigger, so looking forward to trying it out with my son and will post my thoughts here too. Watched 4-5 YouTubes on it last night and it seems pretty great without the hassle of setting up a full sim situation.JFrench said:
Would like feedback on the R50 when you get to play around with it. I don't have quite enough space for radar type and not tech savvy-no computer or ipads so I like the all in one setup.
Only negative I've seen online is bending over but I'd just get a long stylis pen. The rest all seem positive on accuracy, ease, etc but very limited since it so new.
As a Colorado resident as well, I suggest you go all out.ILikeTacos said:
I went full dumb on my set up, Uneekor Eye XO, replacing carpet, custom impact screen, led spotlight, extra TV for ball striking display, the works. I wanted it to look like it was built into the house for resale purposes. I ended up moving out of the house about a year after building it and for a permanent setup, glad I did what I did. House is now under contract and I will be doing something in my new house, but will probably move to a portable launch monitor like the Garmin R50 or Uneekor mini and a TV on the wall and hitting into a net. Wife is trying to convince me to build another fully built in one and set up a bar next to it in our basement, but I am hesitant.
Only piece of advice I can give is this. Get GSPro and join https://simulatorgolftour.com/. It is a lot of fun and keeps you playing rounds in the winter if you can't get on the course (I am in colorado so this is doubly so for me)
Its was $4,000 plus tax, so $4300. I'm pretty sure this is a pricing error and that code wasn't supposed to apply to this, as I didn't see anyone discounting these before Christmas or now. Says mine has shipped but I don't yet have a tracking number so fingers crossed. Code is on their homepage, CELEBRATE2025JFrench said:
What was the final price? I thought they were originally $6k but now I see $5 everywhere?
Willing to share how to find the coupon and website?
Nice! I researched the site too, seemed odd for a bike site to sell that, but I dug around first and all indications I could find that it's a legit place with a real storefront.JFrench said:
That's all I needed to get it done. Got one too with next day air shipment. Hope that site is legit. I don't cycle.
I have the R10. I enjoyed it but seemed only accurate outside. I didn't like having to set it up and wanted to use it mostly indoors and use for 150 yards and in. The simple graphics are fine by me. The ability to play a course you've played before is great. Being able to visualize being there and swinging at home is cool.
If you're in Houston area let me know. I owe you and your son some golf
nice! I still don't have mine (didn't pay for faster shipping and it's been stuck in the winter storms I guess....). hopeful to get it Friday, but it keeps getting delayed. The stickers should be included, someone online mentioned checking the pocket on the case.JFrench said:
I don't have proper net setup but this beat it here. I haven't gotten to take full swings yet.
It seems to pick up the chips well. I've hit a few shots less than a yard and it picked it up. You're hitting shots in less than a minute from boot up. Easy to navigate, change parameters, and has some cool videos of the ball contact that I didn't know was a feature. It didn't come with any stickers for the club data though.
I do wonder if shank could damage it though. It gives a large zone to place the ball but I could see my kid putting a ball into it.
Where are you located at? email me an I be happy to take a look at it. matt at premier golf rooms dot comTXAGGIES said:
Does anyone have a recommendation for a company who does turn key ready sims?
I have a 3rd garage which would need the garage door raised, a mini split for climate control, sound proofing etc. Then the install.
Does one company do it all versus 4-5 contractors?