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How Much Space Do You Need for an Indoor Golf Simulator?

By C&RB Staff | August 21, 2023

Person swinging on indoor golf simulator.The amount of space required for an indoor golf simulator can vary depending on several factors, including the type of simulator setup, the room layout, and your personal preferences.

The amount of space required for an indoor golf simulator can vary depending on several factors, including the type of simulator setup, the room layout, and your personal preferences. However, here are some general guidelines to help you estimate the space needed:

Simulator Type: There are primarily two types of indoor golf simulators – screen/projector-based setups and launch monitor-based setups. Screen/projector setups require more space as they project a virtual golf course onto a screen, while launch monitor setups typically require less space as they focus on tracking the golf ball’s flight and data.

Minimum Dimensions: For a basic setup with a launch monitor-based simulator, you might need a room with dimensions of at least around 10 feet (width) by 10 feet (length) by 8 feet (height). This would provide enough space for swinging the club comfortably.

Screen/Projector Setup: If you’re looking for a more immersive experience with a screen/projector-based simulator, you might need a larger space. The dimensions could vary, but you might be looking at around 15 feet (width) by 20 feet (length) by 10 feet (height) as a rough estimate. This would accommodate your swing, the screen, and the necessary distance between the projector and the screen.

Ceiling Height: Ceiling height is important, especially if you want to use a driver or hit high shots. A higher ceiling allows for more flexibility in your swing. Generally, a ceiling height of at least 8-10 feet is recommended for comfort.

Additional Space: Keep in mind that you’ll need some space behind you for your backswing, and a little space in front of you for follow-through. Additionally, consider a comfortable area for setting up your launch monitor or projector.

Customization: Some golf simulator setups come with the option to customize club and ball data, which might affect the space requirements. If you plan to use advanced features like simulating hazards, undulations, and more, you might need a larger space.

Manufacturer Recommendations: It’s a good idea to check the specific requirements provided by the manufacturer of the simulator you’re considering. They often provide guidelines for space, room dimensions, and other technical specifications.

Professional Installation: For a more accurate assessment, you might consider consulting with a professional installer or the manufacturer’s customer support. They can provide tailored advice based on your specific situation.

Remember, these are rough estimates, and your actual space requirements might vary. It’s important to plan ahead and consider all the factors that will impact your simulator experience, including room layout, equipment, and personal comfort.

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