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Build the home golf simulator you'll actually use.

Independent reviews of every launch monitor that matters, plus the cost, space and DIY guides to put a real bay together. We always show the cheap way that's good enough first.

Start with your budget
Tyler Brooks By Tyler Brooks, indoor-golf builder and 4-handicap
Free first. If you just want to groove a swing, a $150 net and your phone beat nothing at all. A simulator is for when you want to play courses, see your numbers and practice in any weather. See what each tier really costs →

Build by budget

Pick a tier, see exactly what it gets you
Starter
$700 to $1,500
A Garmin R10, a hitting net and a laptop. Real numbers and real practice for the price of a driver.
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Home sim
$3,000 to $6,000
SkyTrak+ or Mevo+, an enclosure, a projector and a PC. Play full courses on screen.
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Premium
$8,000 to $20,000
Bushnell Launch Pro or an overhead Uneekor in a dedicated, finished bay.
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Commercial
$20,000 and up
Tour-grade units and professional installs for clubs and studios.
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Best launch monitors

The heart of every sim, ranked
Launch monitorBest forTechPriceRatingReview
SkyTrak+Top pick Best all-round home Photometric + radar ~$3,000 4.6/5 Read →
Bushnell Launch Pro Best accuracy Photometric ~$2,000+ 4.7/5 Read →
FlightScope Mevo+ Best indoor + outdoor Doppler radar ~$2,000 4.5/5 Read →
Garmin Approach R10 Best budget Portable radar ~$600 4.4/5 Read →
Uneekor EYE XO Best premium Overhead photometric ~$9,000 4.6/5 Read →

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How to choose a home golf simulator

Almost every buying decision comes down to one part: the launch monitor. It is what reads your shot and feeds the software, and it is usually the single biggest line on the bill. Everything else, the screen, the projector, the mat, the PC and the enclosure, is assembly around that one box. Get the monitor right for your room and your budget and the rest falls into place.

The second decision is space. Camera-based (photometric) units like SkyTrak+ and the Bushnell Launch Pro sit beside the ball and fit tight rooms. Radar units like the Mevo+ and Garmin R10 need ball-flight depth, ideally 8 to 16 feet, but they shine outdoors too. Before you buy anything, measure your ceiling height and room size, then read the launch monitor rankings and our full cost breakdown.

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Free, practical build guides
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How much a golf simulator costs

A real, line-by-line breakdown from a $700 net setup to a $20k bay.

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BUILD

Build your own simulator

The full DIY parts list and budget tiers, step by step.

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SPACE

What room size you need

Ceiling height, width and depth, and how space picks your monitor.

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SOFTWARE

GSPro explained

Why enthusiasts love it, what it costs, and which monitors connect.

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Tyler Brooks
Why trust Sim Golf Bay
Tyler Brooks · indoor-golf builder, 4-handicap

I have built dozens of bays in garages, basements and spare rooms, and I test every monitor with real swings across the bag. I rank by what holds up in a real room, not by who pays the most. How we test →