The two-time LPGA Tour winner has no excuses when the weather gets, well, British, as she’s got a new state-of-the-art indoor simulator.
Golf Sim Rooms, a Surrey-based firm, completed the project which they estimate costs around $40,000.
The room is 6m x 6m, with a 3.1m ceiling and is fitted with a tee up strike mat surrounded by putting turf.
Of course, no simulator room is complete without the right launch monitor, and Hull opted for Foresight’s GC Quad, which sits 2.7m from the screen.
It comes included in the price of the dream setup; you’ll be glad to know.
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“A room to this spec would typically cost around £40k,” the company wrote below the video. “It can be done far cheaper though, using different products and materials.”
Meanwhile, Hull, 28, was delighted with the finished result. “It’s unbelievable, like I didn’t realise how big it was going to be,” she said.
On Instagram, she wrote: “Absolutely love my new swing studio at my house, big thanks to Golf Sim Rooms and Optoma for setting this up.”
Who said money can’t buy happiness? I mean, you’d never want to leave this room – take a better look for yourself, below.
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