Mini-Split: Can’t remember, will update when I find the invoice.Hitting Matt Ramp (custom 3d printed by a friend Lance).Ball Return Ramp Under Screen: scrap wood and a grass strip (Home Depo).Whiteboard aka OTG Leaderboards (Amazon).Kills the bounce and puts pretty good as well. TFD Nylon 36 Padded 5mm: – Love this turf. I’m putting links below that will either send you to where you can read more about the item and or buy one. When I purchased my GC2 it did not require FSX software to be purchased with the unit. The GC2 launch monitor is now only available on the secondary market or certified pre-owned. ![]() Prices have gone up on some or all of the items above. It was late 2019 when I bought these items, before the days of of Covid and the subsequent shortages of indoor golf equipment. Today you can do a build out for less money with a less expensive launch monitor. You have way more launch monitor options in 2023 compared to what was available for me at the time and people have been incredibly creative in their different simulator builds (see over 100 golf sim builds at the link). ![]() The big ticket items above cost around $12,000 in total. Flooring: $800+400 – Nylon 36 Turf w/ padding (bought from TFD and installed by Ga Discount Flooring).Gaming PC: $1900 – custom (sourced parts from multiple pc sellers).Software: $250/year – GSPro (this was in beta back then and was more or less an add on for being a member of the Simulator Golf Tour which was $60.Projector: $799 – Optoma HDR1080p (purchased from Amazon).Impact Screen: $989 – Carl’s Place 16×9 Premium (purchased from Carls).Hitting Mat: $949 – Fiberbuilt 4×7 Studio (purchased from RainOrShine – prices across the board on this one have gone up.).*Now only available on the used market and for better prices (check out this GC2 for sale and the GC3 is now on the market. ![]()
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