A 10x10 room sounds like it should be enough for a golf simulator. But golf simulation is not just about whether something fits in a room. It is about whether the room allows a full swing, safe ball flight capture, and a comfortable user experience.
You might already be thinking about launch monitors, software, or enclosures, but everything eventually comes back to one reality: whether your space can actually support the experience you’re trying to create.
If you are building a home golf simulator for the first time, "Do I actually need a launch monitor?" is one of the most asked questions. Let's break it down for you.
Once you start looking at home golf simulators, everything starts to feel like it costs somewhere between “reasonable investment” and “life-altering purchase,” and the difference between models is not always obvious at first glance.
TrackMan and Uneekor are both premium, high-tech systems that track your swing and ball flight with incredible precision. But if you’re new to golf simulators, it can be confusing to understand the difference between them, and more importantly, which one fits your home and your goals.
Some golf simulator packages work with tablets. Others require gaming-level PCs. And many buyers worry they might purchase the wrong computer before they even take their first swing indoors. This guide will help.
If you’re trying to build a home golf simulator, this is usually the point where things start to feel confusing. You’ve seen **SkyTrak**, **Garmin**, and **FlightScope** mentioned everywhere… and now you’re stuck trying to figure out what actually matters.