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Compare vetted installers by state. See services, coverage, contact info, and pricing notes—then book with confidence for home or commercial builds.

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TrackMan • GCQuad/GC3 • Uneekor • SkyTrak • Mevo+

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A faster, clearer way to plan home and commercial simulator builds.

Vetted Installer Profiles

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Residential & Commercial

Basements and garages to multi-bay venues, bars, and academies.

Hardware-Agnostic

TrackMan, Foresight (GCQuad/GC3), Uneekor, SkyTrak, Mevo+ — compare what fits your space and budget.

How It Works

Three simple steps from idea to first swing.

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Compare & Contact

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Book the Build

Schedule a site check, finalize your quote, and install with a vetted pro.

Golf Simulator Installation FAQs

Answers to common questions about space, cost, planning, hardware, and timelines.

How much does a typical home installation cost?
Many home builds fall in the ~$3,000–$15,000+ range depending on launch monitor (SkyTrak, Mevo+, Uneekor, TrackMan, GC3/GCQuad), enclosure/screen quality, projector, turf, hitting mat, netting, lighting, and any carpentry/electrical. Commercial multi-bay projects can be significantly higher.
What room size do I need?
Common baselines are ~10’W × 16’L × 9’H. Taller ceilings improve comfort (driver swings, taller players). Radar-based systems often prefer more depth (18’–20’). Always confirm with your installer and the hardware’s spec.
Which launch monitor should I choose?
Installers commonly support TrackMan, Foresight (GCQuad/GC3), Uneekor (EYE XO/EYE XO2), SkyTrak, and Mevo+. Choose based on accuracy needs, space, lighting, left/right-handed switching, software (E6, TGC, GSPro), and budget.
How long does installation take?
Simple home installs can be completed in 1–2 days once materials are on site. Custom builds with framing, electrical, sound treatment, or multi-bay venues can take 1–3+ weeks. Lead times vary—contact installers early.
Do I need special electrical work or ventilation?
Many installs work with standard outlets. Larger or multi-bay builds may require dedicated circuits, cable routing, Ethernet runs, or ventilation for enclosed rooms. Discuss power, networking, and cooling with your installer.
Can I fit a simulator in a garage or basement?
Yes—basements and garages are common. Measure ceiling height carefully, check for obstructions, consider insulation/temp control, and confirm swing comfort for both right- and left-handed players if needed.
What screen, enclosure, and projector specs matter most?
Look for impact-rated screens, durable enclosure framing, safe baffle/netting, and a short-throw projector sized to your screen. Brightness, throw ratio, and placement affect image quality and shadowing.
Do installers provide software and course libraries?
Most will advise and help configure software (E6, TGC, GSPro, TrackMan, FSX). Licenses are typically purchased separately. Ask about multiplayer, league features, and coaching tools.
What about safety and sound management?
Installers can add side netting, ceiling baffles, padding, and hitting mats to reduce ricochet risk and noise. For apartments or upstairs rooms, ask about impact isolation and acoustic treatment.
Can a room work for both right- and left-handed players?
Yes. Many layouts center the hitting area or use dual hitting zones. Some launch monitors support handedness swapping; others need specific mounting/placement.
What ongoing maintenance is required?
Expect screen care/replacement intervals, projector bulb/laser lifespan considerations, software updates, and occasional sensor recalibration.
Do installers offer warranties or support plans?
Many do. Ask about hardware warranties, workmanship guarantees, and remote support options—especially for commercial venues.
How far in advance should I book?
Fall and early winter are busy. If you have a deadline, contact installers several weeks (or months) ahead to secure design time, parts, and an installation window.

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