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12-17-2013 09:29 AM #1
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New simulator - things to consider
I am currently in the final stages of deciding upon what simulator works best for my particular situation, and I'm looking at the advantages and disadvantages of various systems. I want to stay away from and IR system and I will be doing my own flooring, screen, projector, hitting mat, and wall coverings, so I'm really looking for the guts of a system together with hardware. I believe the key decision criteria for myself would be as follows:
- Accuracy (i.e. realism)
- Allows for righty/lefty play
- Video or picture quality
- Course availability and cost
- Hardware cost,
- Software cost, and
- ability to serve as a home theatre.
If I've left anything out please let me know.
Currently I'm considering About Golf, HD Golf, Visual Sports and possibly the GC2 (right lefty being the issue there).
It would be great to hear everyone's comments regarding the various systems.
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12-17-2013 06:36 PM #2
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Take Visual Sports off your list. The accuracy is really poor. That is why they teamed up with Trugolf and now have a floor sensor to help with accuracy. They estimate and not measure spin.
Aboutgolf- great system but $40K plus
HD Golf- also $40K for setup
GC2- there are a lot of reviews of that.
I would wait and see what Protee comes out with in the very near future. Follow the thread
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12-18-2013 10:55 AM #3
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Ditto on the ProTee, particularly if you want seamless transition for left/right players.
As bubs3141 mentions, upcoming developments need to be considered before making your purchase.
READ THE THREADS HERE, if you want the most detailed information and comparisons between systems. Worth mentioning are the threads on accessories and configuration you'll need to consider.
Determine what you REALLY want, what you can REALLY afford, read the information available here and then ask questions for further details. There really is no other forum that can provide you with the information and contacts you need to select and setup a golf simulator that's right for you.
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