Build a dedicated home golf simulator room in your house, garage, or basement. This guide walks you through room size, screen and net options, launch monitor picks, and real-world example builds so you don’t waste money on the wrong setup.
- Room Size & Minimum Dimensions
- Screen, Net, or Impact Wall
- Launch Monitor Options
- Projector + Turf + Hitting Mat
- Example Builds
- FAQ
Room Size & Minimum Dimensions

Recommended Room Height
Most setups need 8.5 ft – 10 ft of ceiling height.
✔ 8 ft ceilings = only basic net setups
✔ 9–10 ft ceilings = full simulator screen builds
✔ 10 ft+ = driver-friendly and commercial-grade systems
Width & Depth Requirements
- Room Width: 10–15 ft
- 10–12 ft = right/left-handed only
- 14–15 ft = comfortable for both left & right
- Room Depth: 16–20 ft
- 13–15 ft tee to screen
- 6–7 ft behind you for swing
Launch Monitor Space
- Camera-based systems (GC3/GCQuad): 6–8 ft from ball
- Radar-based systems (Mevo+, R10): 8–16 ft behind ball
- Ideal hitting position: centered, not too close to screen
Example Layouts

- Small Room Build (10×16 ft)
- Standard Screen Build (12×18 ft)
- Premium Garage Conversion (14×20+ ft)
Screen, Net, or Impact Wall
Options
- Impact Screen: Best for full sim experience, projector, TGC/GSPro play.
- Golf Net: Cheapest option, great for tight spaces and beginners.
- Impact Wall / Curtains: Good for garages and multi-use spaces.
Budget Picks
- Most affordable reliable net: Spornia SPG-7
- Cheapest usable impact screen: Carl’s Budget Series
Premium Picks
- Best screen overall: Carl’s Premium Impact Screen
- Best net overall: Spornia SPG-8 XL
- Premium enclosure: SIG12 or Carl’s Pro Enclosure
Launch Monitor Options
Best Under $500
- Garmin Approach R10
- Rapsodo MLM2PRO (indoor mode)
Best Under $2,000
- Flightscope Mevo+ 2024
- SkyTrak+ (small spaces)
Best Premium
- Bushnell GC3
- Foresight GCQuad
- Uneekor EyeXO2 (mounted)
Projector + Turf + Hitting Mat
What to Choose
- Projector: Short-throw (0.4–0.6 throw ratio) with 1080p or 4K support
- Turf: 10–12 ft stance mat + landing turf
- Hitting Mat: Soft, injury-free mats (Carl’s Divot, Divot Board, or Fiberbuilt)
Realistic Budget Ranges
Premium Full Sim: $7,000–$20,000+
Entry Level: $600–$1,500
Mid-Range: $2,000–$5,000
Example Builds
Budget Build ($1,000–$2,000)
- Net or Budget Impact Screen
- Garmin R10 or MLM2PRO
- Basic mat + optional projector later
Mid-Range Build ($3,000–$7,000)
- Mevo+ or SkyTrak+
- Impact screen + DIY enclosure
- Short-throw projector
Premium Build ($10,000+)
4K projector + full room turf
GC3, GCQuad, or EyeXO2
Full premium enclosure
FAQ
Do I need a projector?
No — you can start with a net and launch monitor only. A projector is optional.
Can I build one in the garage?
Yes. Garages are the most common location. Watch for ceiling height and cars.
What height do I need?
Minimum 8 ft, but 9–10 ft is recommended for drivers.
How much space behind the ball?
6–7 ft minimum for a comfortable swing.