By Andrew Liszewski
So you really liked that Full Swing Golf Simulator we wrote about a few months ago, but don’t particularly feel like completely renovating your home just to have one installed. Well as long as you have a big enough backyard, you can opt for this inflatable golf simulator setup from Eball Games instead. It also uses a large projection screen and a series of sensors to detect the motion and speed of a real golf ball, which is then translated to a virtual ball on a 3D course. It’s no where near as portable as a Nintendo DS or a PSP, but since it’s inflatable, it collapses down to an easily transportable package. The simulator only works with woods and irons, so you won’t be able to practice your putting game, but it is weatherproof allowing you to play in all but the worst of storms.
[ Eball Inflatable Golf Simulator ] VIA [ Born Rich ]
If I had one of those I’d probably never leave home–not even to go to the golf course.
We can’t blame the golf club manufacturers for targeting their most profitable market of right-handed golfers, but it is quite difficult for those golfers who play left handed to find the selection offered to the mainstream players.
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