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Can’t make it to the course? No problem. With today’s technology, you can bring the game home — and it’s easier than ever. Whether you're practicing during rainy season, training in the off-season, or just want the convenience of hitting balls after work, building an indoor golf setup transforms your home into a year-round golf sanctuary.
From full-scale simulators to space-saving practice nets, there’s a home golf solution for every space and budget. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to build your own dream indoor golf environment — from basic practice gear to pro-level simulator systems.
🏠 Step 1: Choose Your Space
You don’t need a mansion. Many golfers convert a garage, spare room, basement, or even part of the living room into a practice zone. Ideally, you want:
- ✅ Ceiling height of at least 8–9 feet
- ✅ Width of 10–12 feet for swing clearance
- ✅ Depth of 15 feet (for simulator setup)
A little planning goes a long way to ensure safety, swing comfort, and accurate feedback.
🎯 Step 2: Select Your Golf Mat & Net
If you're starting small, a quality golf mat and hitting net is the perfect foundation. Mats protect your flooring and wrists, while nets allow you to safely swing full-speed indoors.
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📡 Step 3: Add a Launch Monitor
Launch monitors provide real-time data about your swing, ball flight, spin, and more. Even without a simulator screen, they help you improve faster. Popular models include:
- 📊 SkyTrak
- 📊 Garmin R10
- 📊 FlightScope Mevo+
All integrate with simulator software later if you want to upgrade.
🖥️ Step 4: Upgrade to a Full Golf Simulator
If you're ready to go big, a full simulator setup includes:
- 🖥️ Impact screen + projector
- 🧱 Enclosure frame and side netting
- 📊 Launch monitor with simulation software (e.g. E6 Connect, TGC 2019)
- 💻 Computer or iPad for display
This gives you realistic virtual golf, driving range modes, course play, and swing analysis — all from home.
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🕹️ Optional Add-Ons for a Pro Studio Feel
- Indoor putting greens with slope control
- Chipping nets and foam balls
- LED lighting and turf flooring
- TV or projector displays for coaching replays
- Wall-mounted club storage
💰 What Budget Do You Need?
Home golf setups range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Here's a quick breakdown:
- Entry-Level (S$500–S$1,000): Mat + net + basic monitor
- Mid-Range (S$2,000–S$5,000): Simulator-ready monitor, screen, hitting bay
- High-End (S$10,000+): Complete simulator room with enclosures, software, and pro-level analysis
🎯 Why Build One Now?
- ✅ Stay sharp during the off-season
- ✅ Practice rain or shine
- ✅ Save time driving to the range
- ✅ Invite friends for indoor rounds or virtual tournaments
- ✅ Add value and fun to your home
📝 Final Thoughts
Building an indoor golf setup is one of the smartest investments a golfer can make — and with modern gear, you don’t need a massive space or huge budget. Whether you’re training seriously or just having fun at home, indoor golf keeps your game alive year-round.
👉 Start building your dream indoor setup at The Indoor Golf Shop