The SIG10 screen and enclosure pairs beautifully with the SkyTrak+. Built tough, the SIG10 screen can withstand the hardest of golf shots time after time. In fact, the team at MyGolfSpy voted it the Best Hitting Screen in their Most Wanted series.
Features:
- Image Fills Up Entire Screen in HD
- Premium, Handcrafted, Made in the USA
- Powder Coated Aluminum Frame
- Tight Knit Polyester Impact Screen
- Protective Foam Padding Around The Screen
- Side Barrier Netting (in case you have the shanks)
- Frame Dimensions: 8’4″H x 10’10″W x 5′ D
GOLF SIMULATOR PROJECTOR
With WUXGA (1920×1200) resolution and 5,000 Lumens, your golf simulator projector will have the best image and color quality for your indoor golfing experience.
LANDING PAD TURF
The landing pad is made specifically for the SIG10 golf simulator. It fills in the area between the screen and the hitting mat making it aesthetically pleasing and protects your floor from golf ball strikes.
CEILING MOUNT
The Ceiling Mount is a permanent option that ensures your projector is out of the way and safe from any stray golf shots.
CABLES AND ADAPTERS
A 50′ HDMI cable is included! If your launch monitor has IOS compatibility a Lightning to HDMI Adapter will also be included.
The Indoor Golf Shop’s simulator flooring is a great option for those seeking the clean, professional look of a custom install – with the convenience of a done for you, easy to assemble kit.
It combines the best of two worlds: an integrated hitting strip embedded into the floor for full swing shots, surrounded by a putting green with four cups for dialing in your short game.
Not only does this look great, but it also conserves space by reducing the footprint of the hitting surface and maximizing the putting and chipping surface.
That’s the beauty of SIGPRO’s golf simulator flooring.
How Do Golf Simulators Work?
Golf simulators are very easy to use and are all used in a pretty similar fashion. First, you place your ball in the designated hitting area (usually a swing mat). Depending on the system, some simulators allow you to place the ball across a wide area while others require a very specific placing of the ball.
Once your ball is placed correctly, simply make your swing. The simulator works by analyzing a large amount of data produced from your golf shot. Things such as ball speed, spin, launch angle, etc.
Some of the most common technologies to measure this data include radar, cameras, infrared sensors, and sensor mats.
Once it has this data the simulator will then determine where your ball will go and simulate your shot on a screen. A golf simulator allows you to see the entire flight of the ball from beginning to end in real time. You don’t even have to worry about repairing ball marks or replacing divots!
Along with seeing the result of your shot, a golf simulator will typically display various data points to help you get an even better picture of your result. After your shot, the simulator will take you to your next shot until you’ve finished the hole. Most simulators even simulate putting and chipping.
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