APOGEE Frame Mount

 

Attaching the TruGolf Apogee Launch Monitor to your Carl's Place Pro Golf Simulator Enclosure is a breeze! Thanks to Carl's innovative frame mount, you can effortlessly secure your Apogee onto the sturdy pipe framework of your Carl's Place Pro Enclosure.

Use on any Pro Enclosure 111.5" tall and 99" deep. Just remember to consider the height of your hitting surface. For example, if you have a 2-inch mat, your Pro enclosure should be at least 113.5 inches tall.

Expected to ship in April.

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APOGEE Frame Mount Features

Installation Made Easy

Effortlessly attach the TruGolf Apogee and its mount to the frame mount, and then to the enclosure frame using a simple set of hex keys.

Drops the APOGEE 3.5"

To meet TruGolf's recommended mounting guidelines, which suggest a height range of 108-120 inches, it is highly advisable to use this mount on Pro Enclosures that are taller than 111.5 inches. However, it's important to consider the height of your hitting mat. If your hitting area is not recessed into the floor, you will lose that additional height. For instance, if you have a 2-inch hitting mat, it's recommended to ensure that your enclosure is at least 113.5 inches tall. By doing so, you can optimize your setup and enhance your golfing experience.

Let's calculate some measurements quickly: Our 9x12 Pro Enclosure has a height of 114 inches. After subtracting 3.5 inches for the mount and 2 inches for your hitting mat, you're left with 108.5 inches between the mounting point and the ball placement. This measurement is slightly above the recommended minimum of 108 inches.

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What’s Included

  • One (1) base plate
  • Two (2) top clamps
  • Two (2) bottom clamps
  • Spacer
  • Screws

Materials

Steel sheet with a powder coat matte black finish.

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