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Ball Tray

$40

Rubber or plastic tray that holds 50–100 practice balls within reach of the hitting position. The Carl's Place tray ($25–$60, 86-ball capacity) is the budget default; Fiberbuilt's premium tray ($50–$120) matches Fiberbuilt mat aesthetic. Note: Net Return frames bundle automatic ball return, so this line item can be skipped on Net Return builds.

Who this is for

Honest match per persona.

Good for

  • Recreational Player

    Universal addition. $30 saves picking up balls one-by-one between shots.

  • Performance Seeker

    High-volume practice sessions need a tray. 86-ball capacity = ~30-minute session without refills.

  • Family Setup

    Larger tray (or two trays) for multi-user households.

  • Showroom

    Premium Fiberbuilt tray matches the showroom aesthetic.

  • Cost-Effective Buyer

    Generic rubber tray is fine. Don't overspend.

  • Space-Constrained

    Single-layer tray fits flush against the mat without adding footprint.

Not for

No specific match.

Specifications

The numbers, plainly stated.

Hardware

Capacity50–100 balls, single layer
ConstructionHeavy rubber compound

Setup

NoteRight-handed users place tray on the right (back of stance) — and vice versa

Builds that include this product

Where this fits in a full simulator.

  • ShowroomPerformance Seeker
    The Uneekor Showroom — $40,000

    Dual launch monitor showroom anchored by the Uneekor EYE XO2 overhead. Foresight GC3 floor unit for lessons; commercial enclosure, laser projector, turnkey premium PC.

    Total
    $30,496
    Room (min)
    18′ × 14′ × 10′
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  • ShowroomPerformance Seeker
    The GCQuad Showroom — $50,000

    Money-no-object showroom anchored by the Foresight GCQuad — the industry's accuracy benchmark. Uneekor overhead secondary, commercial enclosure, every premium accessory.

    Total
    $40,046
    Room (min)
    20′ × 16′ × 11′
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