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      Golf Simulators — Enclosures, Screens & Complete Home Setups

      Whether you’re building your first home golf simulator or upgrading an existing setup, this collection has every component you need. From professional-grade SimSpace golf simulator enclosures to standalone impact screens and complete ready-to-play bundles.

      A complete golf simulator has four essential components: an enclosure (the frame and screen structure), a launch monitor (the technology that tracks your shots), a hitting mat, and simulation software. You can buy each component separately or save with one of our pre-configured bundles.

      SimSpace Golf Simulator Enclosures

      Our flagship golf enclosure is the SimSpace — a premium steel-framed structure with velour-lined interior panels for sound dampening and a Platinum triple-layer impact screen. Available in six sizes (SIM 1 to SIM 6) to fit rooms from compact garages to dedicated simulator rooms. Every SimSpace is designed for self-assembly in 2-3 hours.

      Garage Golf Simulator Setups

      Garages are the most popular location for UK home golf simulators. A standard single garage (approx. 5m x 2.5m) can fit a SIM 2 or SIM 3 enclosure. You may need to consider insulation, lighting and power supply. Read our full guide: How to Build a Garage Golf Simulator.

      What Does a Golf Simulator Cost?

      The cost of a golf simulator depends on your chosen components. Entry setups start from £199 for a standalone impact screen. Complete bundles with a launch monitor, enclosure, mat and software range from £2,498 to £10,000+. Our detailed breakdown: Golf Simulator Cost UK.

      Impact Screens

      If you already have a frame or are building a custom enclosure, our standalone impact screens range from the budget-friendly Lite model at £199 to the professional QuadPRO — a four-layer screen built for high-speed ball impacts and projector use.

      Driving Range Simulator vs Full Simulator

      A driving range simulator typically pairs a net or impact screen with a launch monitor for basic shot data. A full golf simulator adds a projector, PC and simulation software for virtual course play, ball flight visualisation and detailed analytics. Both options are available in this collection.

      Room Requirements

      Most golf simulator setups need a minimum of 3m wide x 2.5m high x 1.5m deep. Ceiling height is critical — you need enough clearance for a full driver swing. Our comprehensive guide covers measurements for UK garages, spare rooms and garden buildings: Room Size Guide.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      How much room do I need for a golf simulator?

      Most setups need a minimum of 3m wide, 2.5m high and 1.5m deep. Ceiling height is critical — you need enough clearance for a full driver swing. Our SimSpace enclosures come in six sizes to fit different room dimensions.

      Can I use a golf simulator in a garage?

      Yes — garages are the most popular location for UK home golf simulators. A standard single garage (approx. 5m x 2.5m) can fit a SIM 2 or SIM 3 enclosure. You may need to consider insulation, lighting and power supply.

      How much does a golf simulator cost in the UK?

      Entry setups start from £199 for a standalone impact screen. Complete bundles with launch monitor, enclosure, mat and software range from £2,498 to £10,000+. The total cost depends on your chosen launch monitor technology and enclosure size.

      What is the difference between an enclosure and an impact screen?

      An enclosure is the complete structure — steel frame, side panels and impact screen combined. A standalone impact screen is just the front hitting surface, designed for mounting on your own frame or wall. If starting from scratch, an enclosure like the SimSpace gives you everything in one package.

      Do I need a projector for a golf simulator?

      Not necessarily. Radar-based launch monitors like the FlightScope Mevo+ display data on a tablet or phone and do not require a projector. However, if you want a full projected simulation experience with ball flight on screen, you will need a projector, PC and simulation software.