Complete Golf Simulator Packages UK: What's Included & Which Bundle Is Right for You? (2026)
A golf simulator package bundles the core components — launch monitor, enclosure, impact screen, and hitting mat — into a single purchase with guaranteed compatibility and a single point of support. In the UK, complete packages range from £2,498 to over £12,000. The launch monitor is what determines the price; every package includes the same professional-grade SimSpace enclosure, Platinum triple-layer impact screen, and quality hitting mat.
This guide covers every golf simulator package currently available in the UK, explains what is included versus what you source separately, and gives you a framework for choosing the right one based on your budget, your room, and how you plan to use it.
What Is Included in Every Package?
Every golf simulator package includes four core components:
- Launch monitor — the device measuring ball and club data. Technologies include Doppler radar (FlightScope Mevo Gen 2), stereoscopic cameras (Golfzon WAVE), and photometric high-speed cameras (Foresight GC3S, GC3, GCQuad)
- SimSpace enclosure — a steel-frame structure with premium velour-lined interior panels, available from SIM 1 (fits a standard single garage) through SIM 6 (large dedicated rooms)
- Platinum triple-layer impact screen — rated for full driver impacts, optically clear for projector display
- Hitting mat — standard or Tee Turf depending on configuration
You source the projector (£350–£600 for a short-throw 1080p), PC or laptop (£600–£800, or use an existing machine), and simulation software (GSPro at ~£200/year, or use bundled software). Total extras typically add £600–£2,000 depending on what you already own. Our guides cover projectors, PCs, and software in detail.
Every Golf Simulator Package Available in the UK (2026)
FlightScope Mevo Gen 2 Package — From £2,498
Best for: Best value. Indoor and outdoor use. Rooms with 5m+ depth.
The Mevo Gen 2 package is the most affordable complete simulator in the UK. The Mevo Gen 2 uses 3D Doppler radar to measure 16+ parameters including ball speed, spin rate, carry distance, club head speed, and angle of attack. It is the world's best-selling launch monitor — not because it is cheap, but because it delivers the best combination of accuracy, reliability, and versatility under £3,000.
The standout feature is outdoor versatility. Radar tracks the ball through its full flight, so you can use the Mevo Gen 2 at the driving range in summer and in the simulator through winter. The package includes E6 Connect with 8 premium courses for life.
At £2,498, the Mevo Gen 2 package leaves substantial budget for everything else. A golfer with an existing PC can build a complete projected simulator for under £3,100. Even buying everything from scratch — package, projector, gaming PC, GSPro — the total rarely exceeds £4,500. That means 90% of the experience of a £10,000 build for less than half the price. The 10% you sacrifice is absolute spin precision on delicate wedge shots and granular club data (path, face angle, dynamic loft) that most recreational golfers never use.
Trade-offs: The radar sits 1.5–2.5m behind the ball, so your room needs at least 5m (16ft) of total depth. Indoor spin accuracy is good but not as precise as camera-based alternatives on delicate wedge shots. Using the included metallic dot stickers on balls improves indoor spin readings significantly. For the full assessment, read our Mevo Gen 2 review.
Full Swing KIT Package — From £3,499
Best for: Full club data as standard. Flexible mounting. Indoor and outdoor capability.
The Full Swing KIT package — the monitor Tiger Woods uses at home — uses hybrid camera and radar technology. What sets it apart is that comprehensive club data is included as standard: club head speed, club path, face angle, and angle of attack. No other monitor under £7,000 offers this without paid upgrades. The KIT also supports both floor-level and overhead mounting, and E6 Connect is included.
Trade-offs: Ball data accuracy is very good but sits below the Foresight cameras. The hybrid technology adds slight complexity to setup compared to the plug-and-play Mevo Gen 2.
Golfzon WAVE Package — From £3,699
Best for: Camera accuracy at a mid-range price. Golfzon's commercial course library.
The Golfzon WAVE package uses stereoscopic dual cameras and sits beside the ball — no rear space required. Golfzon operates over 10,000 commercial simulator bays worldwide. Camera placement is a genuine advantage for tight UK rooms where every centimetre of depth matters.
Trade-offs: Club data is limited to club head speed. Outdoor use is impractical. But the camera-based tracking handles indoor spin measurement inherently better than radar.
Square Golf Package — From £4,199
Best for: Compact UK rooms. Straightforward, reliable camera tracking without fuss.
The Square Golf package uses a camera-based monitor that sits beside the ball and measures ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, spin axis, carry, and side carry. No metallic dots required, no calibration, no positioning finesse — place it beside the ball and hit.
Trade-offs: Basic club data (club head speed only). No outdoor use. The user community is smaller than the Mevo Gen 2's massive global install base, so fewer online troubleshooting resources exist. But for permanent indoor builds in rooms under 5m deep, the Square Golf's combination of camera accuracy, simplicity, and beside-the-ball placement makes it one of the most practical choices available.
Foresight GC3S Package — From £4,999
Best for: Tour-level ball data accuracy. Serious golfers who prioritise spin precision.
The GC3S package is where accuracy fundamentally changes. Foresight's photometric technology — high-speed cameras that directly photograph the ball at impact — is the gold standard used by PGA Tour players and professional club fitters.
The critical detail: the GC3S uses the same cameras and measurement technology as the GC3 (which costs £8,959). Ball data is identical. The GC3S simply omits club data as standard (available as a paid upgrade). If ball accuracy is your priority, the GC3S delivers tour-level precision at 56% of the GC3's price. FSX Play software is included. For more detail, see our GC3S review and GC3S vs Mevo Gen 2 comparison.
Foresight GC3 Package — From £8,959
Best for: Comprehensive swing analysis and club fitting at home.
The GC3 package adds full club head tracking to the GC3S platform — club speed, club path, face angle, dynamic loft, angle of attack, and impact location are all directly measured. The ball data is identical to the GC3S (same cameras, same precision), but the club data makes this a genuine swing analysis tool rather than just a ball tracker.
For golfers working with a coach, doing self-directed swing changes, or interested in club fitting at home, the GC3's comprehensive data is genuinely transformative. Knowing your exact face-to-path relationship on every swing — not estimated, directly measured — changes how you practise. The GC3 is a buy-once-never-outgrow proposition. See our GC3 review for the full picture.
Foresight GCQuad Package — From £12,999
Best for: Maximum accuracy. Commercial fitting studios. Zero-compromise builds.
The GCQuad package is the professional industry standard. Four high-speed cameras provide maximum accuracy with built-in redundancy. For home use, the GC3 delivers 95% of the GCQuad's accuracy at roughly 70% of the price — the GCQuad makes most sense for commercial installations and golfers for whom price is not a factor.
Complete Package Comparison Table
| Feature | Mevo Gen 2 | Full Swing KIT | WAVE | Square Golf | GC3S | GC3 | GCQuad |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price from | £2,498 | £3,499 | £3,699 | £4,199 | £4,999 | £8,959 | £12,999 |
| Technology | Radar | Hybrid | Camera | Camera | Camera | Camera | Camera |
| Ball accuracy | Very good | Very good | Good | Good | Excellent | Excellent | Exceptional |
| Club data | Basic (included) | Full (included) | Basic | Basic | Paid upgrade | Full (included) | Full (included) |
| Placement | Behind ball | Beside/overhead | Beside ball | Beside ball | Beside ball | Beside ball | Beside ball |
| Min room depth | ~5m (16ft) | ~3.5m | ~3.5m | ~3.5m | ~3.5m | ~3.5m | ~3.5m |
| Outdoor use | Excellent | Good | Limited | Limited | Limited | Limited | Limited |
| Best for | Value + outdoor | Full club data | Mid-range camera | Compact rooms | Ball accuracy | Swing analysis | Professional |
Real All-In Costs (Package + Extras)
Package price is not total cost. Here are realistic all-in figures assuming SIM 1 enclosure size:
| Component | Mevo Gen 2 | Full Swing KIT | Square Golf | GC3S |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Package price | £2,498 | £3,499 | £4,199 | £4,999 |
| Projector | £350–£600 | £350–£600 | £350–£600 | £350–£600 |
| PC / laptop | £0–£800 | £0–£800 | £0–£800 | £0–£800 |
| Software (year one) | £0 (E6 included) | £0 (E6 included) | £200 (GSPro) | £0 (FSX Play) |
| Room prep | £200–£700 | £200–£700 | £200–£700 | £200–£700 |
| Total (low–high) | £3,048–£4,798 | £4,049–£5,799 | £4,949–£6,699 | £5,549–£7,299 |
The Mevo Gen 2 is the only package that fits comfortably under £5,000 all-in even when buying a new PC. For a complete cost breakdown, see our UK golf simulator costs guide.
How to Choose the Right Package
Start with your room
Room depth eliminates options immediately. If your room is under 5m (16ft) deep — most UK single garages and spare bedrooms — eliminate the Mevo Gen 2 (needs 1.5–2.5m behind the ball for radar). Your options are the KIT, WAVE, Square Golf, GC3S, GC3, or GCQuad, all of which sit beside the ball. If your room is 5m+ deep, all packages work, and the Mevo Gen 2 becomes the best value entry point. Our room size guide covers specific dimensions for every UK room type.
Match your use case
- Virtual rounds and casual practice: Mevo Gen 2 (£2,498) — best value, E6 Connect included
- Accurate spin data for short game: GC3S (£4,999) — camera-based spin measurement, tour-level precision
- Swing analysis with club data: Full Swing KIT (£3,499) for mid-range, or GC3 (£8,959) for Foresight-level accuracy
- Indoor and outdoor dual use: Mevo Gen 2 — only radar monitors track full outdoor ball flight
- Compact room, simple setup: Square Golf (£4,199) — beside-the-ball, no calibration, no dots
Budget by total spend (all-in)
| Total budget | Best package | Why |
|---|---|---|
| £3,000–£4,500 | Mevo Gen 2 (£2,498) | Leaves budget for quality projector and PC |
| £4,000–£5,500 | Full Swing KIT (£3,499) | Full club data at a mid-range price |
| £5,000–£7,000 | GC3S (£4,999) | Tour-level ball accuracy |
| £9,000–£12,000 | GC3 (£8,959) | Full Foresight accuracy with club data |
| £13,000+ | GCQuad (£12,999) | Professional-grade, maximum accuracy |
For more on the sub-£5,000 bracket specifically, see our best golf simulator under £5,000 guide.
UK Room Considerations
Room size is the single biggest practical difference between buying a simulator in the UK versus the US or Australia. British homes, garages, and outbuildings are smaller, and that directly affects which packages are feasible.
Single garage (typical 5m x 2.5m)
A standard UK single garage provides adequate depth for most packages but is tight for the Mevo Gen 2's radar placement. Camera-based packages (WAVE, Square Golf, GC3S, Full Swing KIT) use the full garage depth for the hitting zone and screen distance. The width of 2.5m is workable but snug — you will need awareness of your club path on full driver swings.
Spare bedroom (typical 3m x 3.5m)
Only beside-the-ball monitors work in spare bedrooms. You may need foam or limited-flight balls, and your screen distance will be under 3m. A compact enclosure (SIM 1) and short-throw projector are essential. The WAVE, Square Golf, and GC3S all fit this space.
Double garage or garden room (5.5m+ x 4m+)
With this much space, every package works comfortably. The Mevo Gen 2's radar has plenty of room, and you can run a larger enclosure (SIM 3 or above) with generous screen distance. This is where the Mevo Gen 2 shines as best value — the space constraint that eliminates it from smaller rooms does not apply.
For full room planning guidance, see our size and space planning guide and garage setup guide.
Why Buy a Package Rather Than Individual Components?
Sourcing a launch monitor, enclosure, screen, and mat from separate suppliers is possible, but packages are almost always the smarter approach:
- Guaranteed compatibility — every component tested together. No guessing whether your enclosure fits the screen or the mat height works with the monitor
- 10–15% savings — packages cost less than buying the same components individually
- Single point of support — one company handles questions, returns, and warranty claims
- UK consumer rights — Consumer Rights Act 2015 applies to the entire purchase
Every package is available with Klarna financing: Pay in 3 (three interest-free payments over 60 days) or Klarna Financing (6–36 months, subject to approval). A £2,498 Mevo Gen 2 package on Pay in 3 is three payments of roughly £833. A £4,999 GC3S package on Pay in 3 is three payments of roughly £1,666.
All packages ship throughout the UK. In-stock bundles typically deliver within 3–7 working days. The SimSpace enclosure assembles in 2–4 hours with standard tools and two people — the frame bolts together, velour panels attach to the frame, and the impact screen tensions with bungee cords. No specialist equipment or professional installation is required, though ceiling-mounted projector installation adds 1–2 hours. For more on enclosures, our impact screen and enclosure guide covers specifications, sizing, and maintenance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best golf simulator package in the UK?
For most golfers, the Foresight GC3S package (from £4,999) is the best overall — tour-level ball data, beside-the-ball placement for tight UK rooms, broad software compatibility. For the best value, the FlightScope Mevo Gen 2 package (from £2,498) is outstanding.
What is included in a golf simulator package?
Every package includes a launch monitor, SimSpace steel-frame enclosure with velour-lined interior, Platinum triple-layer impact screen, and hitting mat. You source the projector, PC, and simulation software separately. Some packages include bundled software — the Mevo Gen 2 includes E6 Connect, Foresight packages include FSX Play.
Can I get an affordable golf simulator package for under £3,000?
Yes. The Mevo Gen 2 package starts at £2,498. If you already own a PC, you can be playing virtual rounds for under £3,000 total by adding a budget projector (£350) and using the included E6 Connect software.
Which package is best for a home setup?
For garages and rooms under 5m deep, choose a beside-the-ball monitor: Square Golf (£4,199) for simplicity or GC3S (£4,999) for accuracy. For rooms 5m+ deep, the Mevo Gen 2 (£2,498) is best value. For full club data, the Full Swing KIT (£3,499) is unique at this price.
What is the best all-in-one golf simulator package?
The Full Swing KIT package (from £3,499) comes closest — comprehensive club data as standard, E6 Connect included, and both floor and overhead mounting options.
How long does setup take?
The SimSpace enclosure assembles in 2–4 hours with two people using standard tools. The frame bolts together, velour panels attach, and the impact screen tensions with bungee cords. Adding a ceiling-mounted projector takes another 1–2 hours. Most customers are fully operational within a weekend.
Do packages come with courses?
The Mevo Gen 2 includes E6 Connect with 8 courses for life. The Full Swing KIT includes E6 Connect. Foresight packages include FSX Play. All packages are compatible with GSPro (~£200/year), which offers over 100,000 community courses including recreations of Augusta, St Andrews, and Pebble Beach.
Can I use these packages outdoors?
The Mevo Gen 2 works excellently outdoors — Doppler radar tracks the ball through full flight. The Full Swing KIT's hybrid radar also works outdoors. All camera-based packages (WAVE, Square Golf, GC3S, GC3, GCQuad) are designed for indoor use with controlled lighting.
Are golf simulator packages worth the money?
Commercial simulator sessions cost £25–£50/hour. Two monthly sessions cost £600–£1,200/year. Driving range buckets at £8–£14 twice weekly cost £830–£1,450/year. A £2,498 Mevo Gen 2 package pays for itself in 12–24 months, and then every session for the next decade costs only the ~£200/year software subscription. Factor in five months of lost winter practice that a home simulator eliminates, and the value compounds rapidly. For the full economics, see our costs guide.
Getting Started
If you know your room dimensions and budget, here is the shortest path:
- Measure your room — length, width, ceiling height. Our room size guide has the exact dimensions each monitor type needs
- Pick your package — use the comparison table and decision framework above
- Choose your enclosure size — SIM 1 through SIM 6 at checkout
- Plan extras — projector, PC, software, room prep. Budget £600–£2,000 depending on what you own
Browse the complete simulator package collection to see every option with full specifications and real photos. If you are unsure which package fits your space, get in touch — we have helped hundreds of UK golfers find the right simulator for their home.
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