Who have already bought a golf simulator?
#1
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Guys, I want to ask those who have already bought a golf simulator. I am thinking about a gift for my brother, he is a golf fan, but he works a lot and goes out to play very rarely. He will soon turn 35, and I want to do something really memorable. But I doubt whether the simulator is suitable for a person who does not have a lot of space at home. Do you need a separate room or is it enough to just allocate a piece of the living room? And how justified is such a gift in terms of the "wow effect"? Is it worth it, or is it better to come up with something else?
#2
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The simulator is a really great gift. Space is desirable, of course, but a separate room is not necessary - many put it in the garage or in the living room, where there is enough height for a swing. As for the "wow effect" - there is no doubt about it. If your brother is a golf fan, he will be delighted. This is a gift that will definitely not be forgotten.
#3
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Listen, if this is for a gift, I advise you to take a closer look at the falcon golf simulator. On the website, you will find a complete set, where there is everything: a Falcon monitor, a screen, a projector, software with fields and even mats. In fact, a ready-made simulator on a turnkey basis, and all you have to do is install it. I tested the Falcon at a friend's and it is really top, very accurate and compact. For a gift, this is just a great option.
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