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Hello all, I was just wondering what good simulators are out there under 30k. I looked at the Trugolf simulator and was amazed, but it was a little pricey (39,000).

I was wondering if there are any good simulators in my price range, or if I should jump up to the highers ones like Trugolf. If that is the case, what would be some other ideal ones?


Thank you in advanced for responses.

Zack


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Zack,

Have a look at the systems by HD Golf. If you are going to spend that kind of money, it is better to get your money's worth. Tru Golf and Full Swing look and play like video games, (you might as well invest in a Playstation). Poor graphics, lousy performance and they take a very limited amount of measurements.

Just my two cents.


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you may want to look at aboutgolf. I know it's pricey, but I think it's real cool http://www.aboutgolf.com/

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I have to put a simsuround on my christmas list this year.  Do they have price list somewhere?

It seems to be like there is a huge gap between the affordable stuff (dancing dog and the like which are all under 1.5k but limited)) and the pro stuff (25k+).

Originally Posted by atanum

you may want to look at aboutgolf. I know it's pricey, but I think it's real cool  http://www.aboutgolf.com/




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well about golf starts at about 45K. Also in the similar category is Full Swing http://www.fullswinggolf.com

You can also look at p3proswing which is pretty good at 23K for the studio version, http://www.p3proswing.com

hope that helps

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I have always been turned off by the p3proswings need to tape the club. Seems like that would get to be apin in a hurry if you don't have 2 sets of clubs.

Originally Posted by atanum

well about golf starts at about 45K. Also in the similar category is Full Swing http://www.fullswinggolf.com

You can also look at p3proswing which is pretty good at 23K for the studio version,  http://www.p3proswing.com

hope that helps




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http://www.foresightsports.com/

One of the best for the price.

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Originally Posted by poser

http://www.foresightsports.com/

One of the best for the price.



We had 2 fullswing models and went to the GC2.  Graphics and ballflight are way more accurate with the GC2.  Also it's small and portable and you can take it own to the range and hit balls with it.  Closest you can come to a trackman for the price.  You can get all you need for around 12 grand also.

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What would a CG2 run you without the stuido set up?  Just the portable unit?  These websites never list prices!

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Originally Posted by dsc123

What would a CG2 run you without the stuido set up?  Just the portable unit?  These websites never list prices!



the unit itself is 6500.

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