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12-18-2013 11:02 PM #1BanconaGuest
Golf Simulator under $1,000
New to this thread. Hoping you guys could help me out. I am a 10 handicap and looking to get better at golf. I love playing and have wanted a simulator for awhile and have just now decided to get one. This will primarily be used for just hitting the ball and working on swing fundamentals (I video a lot and can fix my own swing). I was going to get just a net but that's boring and I want something that will show me a little more. I also want something that has the capability to play courses on it. I've looked at the optishot, and really that might be all I need, obviously not the most accurate but definitely gives you some feedback. So do I just get a optishot and practice hitting and use the information it gives for only a price of $400, or do I get something more expensive maybe like the P3Pro swing or a different simulator close to $1,000. If you guys can, give me info on the ones I talked about and give me recommendations on anything under/around $1,000.
This is really just for practice and fun, there's an indoor golf place that I can go to fairly close to me with super nice simulators if I wanted something that accurate. This is for if I wanna play with friends or just wanna work on my swing at 10 o clock.
Thanks
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12-18-2013 11:52 PM #2
Do a search. All the info you need to decide is here.
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12-19-2013 08:41 PM #3
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It depends what you mean by $1,000 budget. If you mean simulator, screen and projector for that price then the Optishot is really your only option.
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12-20-2013 05:10 PM #4
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The thing is when you say "practice or fun" you have to have a good experience for it to happen.
When you hit a draw off the deck and you clearly see it hit the impact screen 1 foot left of center, and on the program it's showing a fade, it REALLY kills it. Kinda like what's the point? Might as well just hit into a net. For $1000 or less the P3proswing screws up some, and the Optishot was horrible. I just wanted whatever few readings it took to be mostly correct. If whatever you see on the screen you know is inaccurate, like I said what's the point? The P3 I felt less lied to lol and it was actually fun. Used only during summer though.
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