Home Golf Simulators: How to Get Started

Want to play a round at home in the rainy season or late at night? A golf simulator setup is the answer. The heart of it is a launch monitor that's accurate enough, plus a screen or net, course-simulation software, and enough space. We break down what you need, how much it costs to start, and which models drive a sim smoothly — so you can build a setup at home without blowing the budget.

Updated Jul 2026 Contains affiliate links
Home Golf Simulators: How to Get Started

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