Indoor Golf Simulators for Home and Commercial Use – Launch Monitors, Enclosures & Complete Packages
- Golf Anytime, Any Weather
- Realistic, High-Tech Experience
- Fun for All Skill Levels
What We Offer
Play, Practice, and Perfect Your Swing Year-Round
GolfSimPlanet provides indoor golf simulator systems for home studios, garages, and commercial golf facilities across the United States. Every setup combines a launch monitor, impact screen, enclosure, hitting mat, and simulator software — delivering ball speed, spin rate, launch angle, and carry distance data with under 1% margin of error on professional-grade systems. Scottsdale, AZ-based team available for personalized system recommendations.
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Why Choose Indoor Golf Simulators?
Our Process
1. Consultation & Customization
We begin by assessing your available space — minimum ceiling height of 9ft is recommended for full swing clearance — and your primary use case: home practice, entertainment, or commercial operation. Our Scottsdale, AZ-based team recommends the right launch monitor, enclosure size, and software platform for your specific setup.
2. Setup & Installation
Our experts handle the complete installation of projector, enclosure, impact screen, hitting mat, and launch monitor — typically completed in 4–8 hours depending on enclosure size. Every component is calibrated and tested before handover to ensure accurate launch data from the first swing.
3. Training & Support
Once installed, we walk you through launch monitor calibration, software setup, and course selection across platforms including GSPro, E6 Connect, and TGC 2019. Ongoing phone and email support is included with every system purchase.
4. Ongoing Maintenance
We offer scheduled maintenance for all simulator components — including impact screen inspection, launch monitor recalibration, and projector lens cleaning. Regular maintenance extends system lifespan and ensures consistent data accuracy across every session.
5. Upgrades & Enhancements
GolfSimPlanet carries upgrade components including new impact screens, short throw projectors, overhead launch monitors, and enclosure accessories — so your simulator evolves as your game improves or your space changes. Most upgrades are compatible across existing SIG, SigPro, and Carl’s Place enclosure frames.
6. Customer Satisfaction
Every GolfSimPlanet system ships with a satisfaction guarantee and direct access to our Scottsdale, AZ team for post-installation questions. We’re available by phone, email, and live chat — because a golf simulator is a long-term investment and you deserve support that matches it.
"I set up the Uneekor EYE XO2 with a SIG12 enclosure in my garage in Scottsdale and the data accuracy is on another level. Ball speed, spin rate, launch angle — every number matches what I see on the range. Best investment I've made in my game."
"The Carl's Place enclosure with the SigPro premium impact screen is built like a tank. I've been hitting full driver shots for 6 months and not a single tear. The image quality from the short throw projector is sharp even in a bright room."
"I run a commercial golf facility and installed three Foresight GCHawk bays through GolfSimPlanet. The overhead mount means no alignment issues between customers, and GSPro handles multiplayer without any lag. ROI in under 8 months."
GolfSimPlanet provides complete indoor golf simulators for home and commercial use — from entry-level setups to professional-grade systems with overhead launch monitors, enclosures, impact screens, and simulator software. Every system ships with expert guidance so golfers in Scottsdale, AZ and across the US can practice year-round with tour-level accuracy.
🏌️ What GolfSimPlanet Offers — Complete Simulator Systems
An indoor golf simulator requires more than just a launch monitor. GolfSimPlanet carries every component needed for a complete, accurate, and durable setup — whether you’re building a home simulator in your garage or outfitting a commercial golf facility. Each category below links to dedicated product pages with full specs, pricing, and compatibility guides.
Indoor Golf Simulators
Complete simulator systems combining launch monitor, screen, enclosure, mat, and software into one package. GolfSimPlanet carries systems from Uneekor, Foresight Sports, FlightScope, SkyTrak, Garmin, Rapsodo, and TruGolf — for every skill level and budget. Each system delivers realistic swing analysis and access to hundreds of virtual golf courses.
Launch Monitors
A launch monitor measures ball speed, club speed, spin rate, launch angle, and carry distance with camera or radar technology. GolfSimPlanet carries both overhead launch monitors and portable launch monitors — from sub-$500 entry models to professional-grade units used on tour.
Golf Simulator Enclosures
A golf simulator enclosure contains ball flight, reduces noise, and protects surrounding walls. GolfSimPlanet stocks SIG, SigPro, Carl’s Place, Rain or Shine, SimBooth, and SwingBay enclosures in 8ft, 10ft, and 12ft widths — including DIY kits and complete packages with impact screen included.
Golf Simulator Screens
An impact screen absorbs ball strikes and projects the golf course image simultaneously. GolfSimPlanet carries standard, premium, and retractable simulator screens from SIG and Carl’s Place — rated for thousands of high-speed ball impacts without tearing.
Nets & Hitting Mats
Hitting mats simulate fairway and rough conditions while protecting flooring from club impact. Golf practice nets provide a no-screen alternative for garage and outdoor setups. GolfSimPlanet carries mats and nets for every space size — including hitting strips and landing pads.
Golf Simulator Software
Golf simulator software renders virtual courses, processes launch monitor data, and provides swing analytics. GolfSimPlanet carries GSPro, E6 Connect, and The Golf Club 2019 — platforms offering multiplayer modes, realistic course rendering, and practice range tools compatible with all major launch monitors.
🔍 How to Choose the Right Indoor Golf Simulator
The right simulator depends on your available space, budget, and primary use — home practice, entertainment, or commercial operation. Use this guide to match your situation to the correct system type, then visit the dedicated product category for full specs and pricing.
| Your Situation | Recommended System | Key Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Budget under $5,000 — casual home use | OptiShot or Garmin R10 Package | Low cost, easy setup, no balls needed |
| Serious practice — home studio setup | SkyTrak or FlightScope Mevo+ | Tour-level accuracy, full swing analysis |
| Professional or commercial facility | Uneekor EYE XO2 or Foresight GCHawk | Overhead camera, no alignment required |
| Small space — garage or spare room | SIG8 or SIG10 Enclosure Package | Fits 8–10ft width, full room protection |
| Practice without full simulator build | Net + Mat Practice Package | Affordable, quick setup, works outdoors |
| Kids or beginners — fun first simulator | OptiShot Galaxy or Nova Series | No real balls needed, instant fun |
📊 Indoor Golf Simulator Cost & Accuracy — Key Facts
Indoor golf simulator costs range from $500 for entry-level portable setups to $50,000+ for full commercial installations. Accuracy depends entirely on the launch monitor technology — camera-based systems like Uneekor and Foresight Sports measure up to 16 data points per swing with under 1% margin of error at the professional tier.
All GolfSimPlanet systems are sourced directly from authorized manufacturers. View full pricing on the golf simulators page or browse complete packages with everything included. Questions? Contact our team in Scottsdale, AZ for a personalized recommendation.
⛳ Complete Your Setup — Putting Greens & Accessories
A complete indoor golf practice space pairs a simulator with a putting green and the right accessories. GolfSimPlanet carries everything needed to build a full-room golf studio — from projector mounts and swing cameras to putting turf and training aids.
📚 Learn — Buying Guides, Reviews & Expert Advice
Not sure where to start? GolfSimPlanet’s expert articles cover everything from space requirements and projector selection to launch monitor comparisons and commercial ROI — so you buy the right system the first time.
Ready to build your indoor golf simulator? GolfSimPlanet ships complete systems across the US — with expert setup guidance included at no extra cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
An indoor golf simulator combines a launch monitor, impact screen, enclosure, hitting mat, projector, and software into one integrated system. The launch monitor captures ball data — speed, spin rate, launch angle, and carry distance — on every swing using high-speed cameras or radar. That data is processed by simulator software such as GSPro, E6 Connect, or TGC 2019, which renders the shot on a projected virtual course in real time. Home systems start at $2,500; commercial-grade setups with overhead launch monitors like the Uneekor EYE XO2 or Foresight GCHawk range from $15,000 to $50,000+.
A launch monitor measures up to 16 data points per swing — including ball speed, club speed, smash factor, spin axis, spin rate, launch angle, and carry distance. Camera-based overhead systems such as the Uneekor EYE XO2 and Foresight GCHawk deliver under 1% margin of error without requiring ball alignment before each shot. Portable radar units like the FlightScope Mevo+ and Garmin Approach R10 provide tour-level data for under $2,000 and work both indoors and outdoors. Consistent use of launch monitor data allows golfers to identify swing faults, track improvement over time, and make targeted adjustments to each club in the bag.
Golf simulator impact screens are designed for indoor use — they require a controlled lighting environment for the projector image to display correctly. Outdoors, ambient light washes out the projected image even with high-brightness projectors. For outdoor or garage setups with natural light, a practice net is a better alternative — GolfSimPlanet carries nets from 8ft to 20ft wide that provide ball containment without requiring a projector. Indoor impact screens from SIG and Carl’s Place are rated for thousands of full-speed ball strikes and available in standard, premium, and retractable versions.
Short throw projectors are the standard choice for golf simulator rooms — they project a large image from a distance of 3–5ft, eliminating shadows from the golfer’s swing. For rooms deeper than 12ft, normal throw projectors provide sharper image quality at a lower cost. Key specs to look for: minimum 3,500 lumens brightness for ambient light resistance, 1080p or 4K resolution, and a throw ratio matched to your room depth and screen width. GolfSimPlanet carries both short throw and normal throw projectors compatible with all major simulator software platforms including GSPro, E6 Connect, and TGC 2019.
A complete golf simulator setup requires five core accessory categories: (1) a hitting mat that simulates fairway or rough conditions, (2) an enclosure or barrier net for ball containment, (3) a projector mount matched to your ceiling height and throw ratio, (4) a dedicated golf simulator computer with GPU capable of running simulator software at 60fps+, and (5) a launch monitor alignment stand or frame mount for overhead systems. Optional additions include a swing camera for video analysis, putting turf, acoustic foam panels for noise reduction, and a retractable screen if the space doubles as a living area. GolfSimPlanet carries over 20 enclosure accessories and all core setup components in one place.
An indoor golf simulator is worth the investment if you play golf regularly and want to practice year-round without range fees or weather limitations. A mid-range home setup ($3,000–$12,000) pays for itself within 2–3 years compared to average range and green fees for a serious golfer. Commercial installations ($15,000–$50,000+) typically achieve ROI within 8–18 months through bay rental fees, memberships, and events. Entry-level systems under $2,500 are worth it for beginners and casual players who want fun and basic swing feedback without a full studio build.
The minimum recommended space for an indoor golf simulator is 10ft wide × 10ft deep × 9ft ceiling height for a full swing with all clubs including driver. Tighter spaces (8ft wide, 8.5ft ceiling) work for shorter irons but restrict driver use. Optimal room dimensions for a complete SIG10 or SIG12 enclosure are 12–14ft wide × 12–15ft deep × 10ft ceiling. GolfSimPlanet’s Scottsdale, AZ team can assess your specific room dimensions and recommend the correct enclosure size and launch monitor type before purchase.