About Kenny Nyhus Fadil

Kenny Nyhus Fadil is the publisher behind virtualgolfmansion.com and a lifelong polymath who builds the things he’s curious about. In Sweden the golf season is short and the winters are honest, so he engineered the off-season: a home simulator room built by his own hands — enclosure framed, projector aligned, launch monitors compared against the same swings. He writes about golf sims the way a builder writes — room first, data honesty second, and clear about which upgrades sharpen your practice and which just decorate the man cave.

The Room

The verdicts on this site come from a real-dimension space, not a showroom: a DIY-framed enclosure with a commercial impact screen, a short-throw projector fought into alignment, a premium mat run against a budget one for the honesty comparison, and a self-built sim PC tested at projector resolutions. The launch monitor bench is the spine — a Garmin Approach R10 known to its edges, a SkyTrak+-class photometric as the data-trust workhorse, and enough bench time with overhead-mount units to write the top-tier verdicts honestly.

The Method

Launch monitors get reviewed by hitting the same session through competing units and publishing where the numbers diverge. Room-requirement articles are written from a tape measure. Build walkthroughs keep the mistakes in, because the mistakes are where readers save money. Where something sits outside this room — tour-level coaching theory, fitter-depth club work — the site says so and cites the people who live there instead.

The Network

Kenny openly publishes a network of niche sites covering the crafts he has lived in — sim racing, workshop builds, fermentation, and more. He’d already fought a projector into a racing rig before he ever hung an impact screen; the golf sim just added ball flight to the same physics. He plays outdoor golf all summer and sims all winter — the practice data has a real swing behind it.

Connect

Reach out through the VirtualGolfMansion contact page.