I built my dream golf simulator setup in my man cave. If you want to follow the full DIY process, I’ve shared all the details of my garage renovation. The centerpiece of my dream construction is my Full Swing KIT Studio.
The most important question I get is: “Why did you choose Full Swing as your simulator?”
I have five reasons.
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1: Full communication
From the start I was impressed by the open line of communication with the Full Swing Team. No matter what question I had, big or small, they were willing to answer them and even offered guidance for questions not directly related to their product as I built out my space.
Whether it was directly from the Full Swing communications team or from the automated AI service set up on their website, I have been advised by Full Swing every step of the way in the most helpful way possible.
That may sound subtle, but I got radio silence from many other companies in the space when I started researching golf simulator options. You will have questions throughout the process. Trust me, and you’ll need reliable sources to help answer them.
2: Affordable custom options
No two home simulator rooms are the same. While most custom options for the simulator come with a hefty premium price tag, I was pleasantly surprised to see that Full Swing offered options that wouldn’t break the bank. There are very reasonable Full Swing KIT Studio options available to pair with a premium performing Full Swing KIT home monitor at a variety of price options.
3: DIY friendly
As I said above, I wasn’t looking for a simulator build with a professionally installed option. If so, so does Full Swing, and it can be found in the homes of several notable professional golfers. However, I’m not in that same tax bracket…
My Full Swing KIT Studio was shipped safely on a pallet and delivered directly to my garage door. A+ service, I might add. The package comes with detailed step-by-step instructions that any novice DIYer can follow. With the help of my dad, neighbor and a few ladders, we put the whole thing together in less than two hours with no problems.
This setup process could one day find its way into a “that’s how easy a caveman can do it” commercial.
4: Practice with a purpose
The main reason I wanted a golf simulator at home is to have a place to practice in the winter. I live on Long Island and our golf season lasts about six months out of the year. As a result, the sticks remain on ice for half the year. Not anymore!
One problem I have, and most other amateur golfers share, is hitting balls on the range for the sake of hitting balls. It doesn’t make me any better at all. If anything, it gets worse if I continue to reinforce bad habits without real goals set.
With my Full Swing setup I can now practice with purpose. It’s a data-driven world today and there’s no doubt that data insight can help everyone’s golf games. The Full Swing KIT comes with 16 data points available for each swing. While not all of these numbers are useful to me, I try to focus on the numbers that help me with what I’m trying to achieve. If you’re a data nerd, you’ll be in heaven.
All this data is sent from the start monitor to your laptop and the Full Swing app on your phone. Now I can study trends and see the progress of what I’m working on. Yet another reason to spend more time on our phones – albeit a good one for once.
5: All kinds of courses
As a PGA Tour affiliate, it’s hard to beat the selection of courses available to play with Full Swing software. Many can be found on GOLF’s Top 100 Courses in the World list. Whether it’s Pebble Beach, The Old Course or TPC Sawgrass, the choice of courses is as good as it gets in the simulator room.
The biggest deterrent in the past regarding simulator golf was how unrealistic and sloppy the graphics were. That’s no longer the case, especially with Full Swing. The courses are sharp and I feel like I’m getting good practice rounds for when I finally make the bucket list trip to Pebble Beach.
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