Indoor Golf: Do you have what it takes?
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Do you have what it takes to be an indoor golfer?
The single most important aspect about indoor golfing is having enough ceiling height to swing a club. You need a bare minimum of 9’3″ to swing a driver indoors.
I don’t care what anyone else says. You get a 6′ person in your studio swinging a driver, and if you don’t have the ceiling height to accommodate the swing, you’ll soon be hiring a drywaller to patch the situation.
So assuming you have the height, build from there. It’s pretty simple: unit, mat , net… and you’re set up!
Or, get fancy and kick it up a notch (to quote one of our favorite TV personalities) with a hanging impact screen and a high def projector. Your budget dictates where you go with your golf studio.
For more golf studio ideas, check out the P3ProSwing golf studio options page. You really don’t have to spend a lot of money to get a good quality set up. You choose the level of investment you want to make, and chances are we can work with that.
Something Different
Something new has cropped up recently on our radar. What with the economy on its way back up, but still not fully recovered and all, we’ve been doing more and more of what we call Heart Transplants. But more on Heart Transplants here.
-Monique Gaudet
Indoor Golfer since 2008

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