Here is mine, I feel I am getting pretty good distances with the occasional one that I think is wonky.
Ball to screen:10ftStarted at 8 then moved to 9 and finally 10. I am now getting longer drives at 10ft BUT I also had serious indoor swing so I need to move back to 8ft and see if the distances fall off.Side note: at 10 you need a top netBall to R10: 6ish feetI would say I am +- 3 inches from 6ft at most timesread online somewhere saying 7ft is actually better so tried that last night not sure it changed much either way.Height: close but not perfectLevel: close but not perfectRoom width: 20feet 2 car garage and I am in one bayhitting path is about 2ft from bare cinderblock wallRoom Height: 9.5 feet to the beams probably a little over 10 to the actual ceilingGeneral area:I have stuff along the wall including:cast iron wood stovegladiator golf club storage rackboth are metalHere are the distances I am seeing:
Driver: 210-2603wood: 180-2305i: 160-1806i: 150-1707i: 140-1608i: 120-1409i: 110-120PW: 80-110As you can see there is a lot of variance in my clubs which accurately reflects real life. I am on a good day a bogey golfer. I have noticed that if I catch my fiberbult mat fat its 100% going to not go as far. The longer distances are the pure strikes.
Two final notes. The garmin app gives very little role out (unless you skull it low), which in my opinion may be why SOME people are interpreting the results as being too short because on the course there is no measuring carry, you only ever see total distance. Also the garmin app has a blanket penalty out of the rough of 10% which in my opinion can be a little high. The rough at my course isn't all that bad and I often see no drop off. On what should have been a 180 yard 5i 10% is 18 yards which puts me at 162. In real life I almost never hit my 5 that short but I am not getting a blanket 10% deduction. This obviously does not apply on the driving range.