
Looking for the best golf simulator for your home? Whether you're setting up in a garage, basement, or dedicated sim room, the right simulator depends on your budget, space, and what you want out of the experience.
Before buying, measure your space. Most home golf simulators need at least 10 feet of ceiling height, 12 feet of depth behind the ball, and 10 feet of width. A garage or basement with 9-foot ceilings can work with certain setups but limits your club selection.
Under $1,000 — Entry-level options like the OptiShot 2 or Rapsodo MLM2PRO give you basic simulation without breaking the bank. Great for practice, but limited course play.
$1,000–$5,000 — The sweet spot. SkyTrak, Garmin Approach R10, and FlightScope Mevo+ deliver solid accuracy with full simulation software compatibility.
$5,000–$15,000 — Premium accuracy from Foresight GCQuad, Uneekor EYE XO2, and Bushnell Launch Pro. These are the launch monitors used by tour pros and club fitters.
$15,000+ — Full commercial systems from Trackman, Full Swing, and Golfzon. Complete packages with everything built in.
For most home users, the SkyTrak+ or Garmin Approach R10 offer the best balance of accuracy, software compatibility, and value. Pair either with GSPro software and a basic enclosure for under $3,000 total.