
Got her all set up.
TV stand wasn’t as tall as I was thinking. Should have done a better job reading the height before pulling the trigger. Doesn’t look bad at that height but it’ll bug me till I get a different one or rig this one.

TV stand wasn’t as tall as I was thinking. Should have done a better job reading the height before pulling the trigger. Doesn’t look bad at that height but it’ll bug me till I get a different one or rig this one.
Any advice here? I want to get the tour standard 2026 pedestal. I want to make sure I use the right company. They have it at Abt. What about warranties? Any advice is appreciated.
Looking into possible buying this PGA Tour pedestal. It’s the Clubhouse Standard Edition. I’ve bought pinball machines from the seller so I know he takes care of his stuff. He’s asking $3,500 for it and it seems like a pretty good deal considering he just bought this thing new last year. It’s just the pedestal. So no TV or stand but I can get those cheap. Anyone out there with a little more knowledge on what these go for used? I’ve seen the legacy machines on the used market but these don’t pop up very often. Thanks!
(Posting again with pictures - sorry first self-post on here *face-palm*)
Anyone here still playing Golden Tee Fore! 2006 Complete on MAME?
I built my own arcade board and play it all the time, but I hate that the server side of it is non-existent now. So naturally I started thinking… “I wonder if a small community league would work?”
Attached a few pictures for the other nerds out there. Eventually I’d like to make a hardwood version, but this has been great for now.
Anyway — nothing official at first... no ROMs/CHDs/BIOS files being shared initially, just a league/leaderboard setup for people who already have their own MAME install.
To start, I’d keep it simple: weekly course, post your score, upload a screenshot, leaderboard gets updated, and maybe do a weekly recap post.
If it actually gets a following and people trust the setup/community, I’d eventually like to release optional files/tools that run alongside MAME. The goal would be to show the current league leaderboard in-game, pull event info from the league site, and eventually auto-upload completed round scores.
I’d cover the cloud hosting/database costs at first. If it ever grew enough that hosting became a real expense, I might ask for a couple bucks from new members to help keep it running, but the goal would be to keep it cheap and community-friendly.
So early on, nobody would need to download anything. Manual screenshot submissions would still work. The helper/overlay stuff would only come later if there’s enough interest and people actually want it.
I’m mostly trying to see if this is worth building before I sink time into it.
Would anyone here join a weekly Golden Tee Fore! 2006 MAME league?
Also open to format ideas — weekly tournaments, season standings, handicaps, team stuff, whatever sounds fun. I’m also not sure how many other people out there have a similar setup, so curious to hear.
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