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An Affordable, Pop-Up, All-In-One Golf Simulator You Need to Consider

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Cold weather always makes us daydream about having the ultimate home golf simulator. But where do you start?

The wormhole dive begins as you start to research hitting mats, simulator bay pipe frames, projectors and oh yeh, launch monitors.  But what is the best and how do I put it all together?

Take all the guess work out and consider a package; particularly this “Red Tee Package” also know as their SkyTrak DIY Golf Simulator from Carl’s Place.  Here is what you get:

  • SkyTrak Launch Monitor
  • 8×10.5×5 DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure
    • Preferred Impact Screen
    • Pipe Framing Kit
    • 8′ Net Wall Extensions
    • Foam Insert Kit
  • TrueStrike Single Golf Hitting Mat
  • BenQ TH671ST Golf Simulator Projector

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So now it was time to put our money where our mouths are. Let’s build it and see if it’s worth the spend and if the launch monitor is adequate.

First off, I was thoroughly impressed with how organized the equipment was. As you can see in the video, every thing was together and by laying it all out on the floor, it saved a lot of time building this beast!

Instructions were easy to understand and the whole process took about an hour with another set of helping hands. 

And if $4,995 is still out of your price range, Carl’s Place offers a smaller set up known as their Garmin Simulator for a little more than half the price of the Red Tee.


 

 

Michael Fasano is the co-founder of Golficity, LLC, co-host of The Golf Podcast and is extremely obsessed with golf. As an amateur golfer and writer, Michael loves playing the game and sharing his knowledge of what has made him such a great player in a short period of time.

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