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Comprehensive answers based on real discussions from r/Golfsimulator, Golf Simulator Forum, and thousands of UK golfer experiences. Get honest, transparent advice on space, budgets, equipment, and more.

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๐Ÿ“ Most Asked (30% of Discussions)

Space Requirements

The #1 concern for golfers planning a simulator. Get realistic space guidance based on actual user setups.

Quick Answer: Ideally 4.3m wide ร— 5.5m deep ร— 3m ceiling height. Minimum viable is 3m wide ร— 3.7m deep ร— 2.6m ceiling.

Based on extensive community feedback, the ideal golf simulator space is approximately 4.3 metres wide, 5.5 metres deep, and 3 metres ceiling height (14' ร— 18' ร— 10' for our American friends).

However, many UK golfers successfully operate in smaller spaces. The absolute minimum is 3 metres wide, 3.7 metres deep, and 2.6 metres ceiling height (10' ร— 12' ร— 8.5'), though you may need to choke down on longer clubs.

For families with both left and right-handed players, we recommend 4.3m width to allow centred tee placement.

"I'm managing with 3.2m ร— 4m ร— 2.7m garage but I do worry about my driver swing. Wish I had that extra 30cm ceiling height." - Golf Simulator Forum user

๐Ÿ’ก Unsure about your space? Book a free space assessment - we'll help you maximize your available area and recommend the best configuration.

Source: Most asked question across all forums - appears in nearly every beginner thread

Quick Answer: 2.4m absolute minimum, 2.6m safer, 3m+ ideal. Taller players need more clearance.

The community consensus is that 2.4 metres (8 feet) is the absolute minimum ceiling height, though this often causes anxiety about hitting the ceiling during your backswing.

2.6 metres (8.5 feet) is more comfortable, and 3 metres (10 feet) or higher is ideal. If you're over 183cm (6 feet) tall, aim for 3 metres minimum.

Many forum users report that the psychological fear of ceiling strikes affects their swing even if they have 'just enough' clearance.

"I'm 6'2\" with 8ft ceiling and I'm always worried about my driver swing. Choking down helps but it's not ideal." - r/Golfsimulator user

Source: Second most asked question community-wide

Quick Answer: Yes, but the door opener and rails often need repositioning or wall-mounting to avoid backswing interference.

This is a very common UK and US concern. Many golfers have successfully installed simulators in garages, but the garage door opener mechanism often interferes with the backswing.

Solutions include:

  • Installing a wall-mounted garage door opener instead of ceiling-mounted
  • Repositioning your tee area away from the door mechanism
  • Raising the door rails if you have a pitched roof
  • Installing protective padding on the rails

Some UK users report spending ยฃ300 on beam raising to create proper clearance.

"Measure your swing arc with your longest club before committing to the garage setup. I nearly hit my opener on first swing!" - Golf Simulator Forum

๐Ÿ’ก Planning a garage install? Get expert advice on garage door clearance and optimal layout configuration.

Source: Multiple dedicated forum threads on garage builds

Quick Answer: Only if you want flexibility for both. Centred setup requires 4.3m width; single-handed needs 3m.

If your simulator will be used by both left and right-handed golfers (common in families), you'll need approximately 4.3 metres (14 feet) of width to allow the tee area to be centred. This lets both players stand comfortably without being tight against a wall.

However, if everyone in your household swings the same way, you can manage with 3 metres (10 feet) width by positioning the setup on one side.

"Moved the mat for my left-handed son and he was right up against the wallโ€”couldn't swing comfortably. Now we know we need 14ft for our family." - Forum user

Source: Family setup concern, frequently mentioned in forum discussions

Quick Answer: 2.4-3m (8-10 feet) minimum for safety and proper viewing experience.

You should stand 2.4 to 3 metres (8 to 10 feet) away from your impact screen. This distance is critical for two reasons: safety (preventing golf balls from ricocheting back at you) and viewing experience (you want to see the projected image properly).

Going closer than 2.4m significantly increases injury risk, especially with a poorly tensioned screen. Most launch monitors also require specific distances to function properly, so check your device specifications.

"Don't get too shallowโ€”we really don't want you to have golf balls ricocheting directly back at your head." - Safety warning from forum veteran

Source: Safety concern raised repeatedly in setup threads

๐Ÿ’ท Second Most Asked (25% of Discussions)

Budget & Pricing

Get realistic UK pricing with VAT included. No surprises, just honest cost expectations.

Quick Answer: ยฃ3,000-4,000 entry level, ยฃ7,000-15,000 quality setup, ยฃ20,000+ premium systems.

Based on extensive community feedback, here's realistic UK pricing including VAT:

Entry Level: ยฃ3,000-4,000

Basic launch monitor (Garmin R10 or used SkyTrak), net or basic screen, hitting mat, projector, and software. Good for practice but limited features.

Premium: ยฃ20,000+

Top-tier launch monitors (Foresight GCQuad, Trackman, Uneekor), premium enclosure, high-end projector, and professional installation.

"Started with ยฃ3k budget, ended up at ยฃ6k once I added everything I actually needed. Factor in hidden costs!" - Forum user warning

๐Ÿ’ก Need help planning your budget? Get a free consultation - we'll create a complete package within your budget with no hidden surprises.

Source: Most asked budget question by beginners - universal anxiety point

Quick Answer: For swing analysis yes, for full simulation experience no. Most forum users recommend saving for better options.

Budget launch monitors under ยฃ500 (like Garmin R10, R-motion, or PhiGolf) can provide useful swing path and face angle data, making them valuable practice tools.

However, the golf simulator community overwhelmingly advises: "Wait and save for a used SkyTrak or GC2." The consensus is that budget units often have:

  • Accuracy issues
  • Limited software compatibility
  • Frustrating user experiences that lead to regret
"I personally would wait and save some more ยฃ and keep looking for a good deal on a used GC2 or used SkyTrak." - Repeated advice from experienced users

If ยฃ500 is your absolute limit, consider a used higher-quality unit instead of new budget models.

Source: Highly debated topic - budget buyers often regret not waiting

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK-Focused Content

UK & European Specific

Critical information for UK buyers including VAT, shipping costs, voltage compatibility, and local suppliers.

Quick Answer: UK suppliers include Golf Bays UK, Golf Swing Systems, and Tekden.co.uk. Avoid US imports when possible due to costs.

UK golfers have several options for purchasing simulator equipment:

UK-Based Suppliers:

  • Golf Bays UK - Screens and enclosures (ยฃ180-2,000)
  • Golf Swing Systems - Mats and complete setups (ยฃ400+ for quality mats)
  • Tekden.co.uk - Complete solutions and expert consultation
  • Several UK retailers for launch monitors and projectors

Why UK Suppliers Matter:

No import duties, no voltage issues, local warranty support, easier returns, faster delivery, and support from someone in your timezone.

"Paid ยฃ200 shipping plus another ยฃ180 in import duties for a ยฃ500 screen from the USโ€”should have just bought UK." - Forum user learning the hard way

When comparing prices, always calculate: US price + 20% VAT + shipping (ยฃ200-500) + potential import duties = often 40-50% higher than listed US price.

๐Ÿ’ก Want transparent UK pricing? Get a detailed quote with VAT included, no import surprises, and UK warranty coverage.

Source: UK users frequently ask for local supplier recommendations

Quick Answer: Most projectors and electronics need 110V to 240V converters. Launch monitors usually fine. Check before buying.

This is a critical concern for UK buyers considering US equipment:

Voltage Issues:

US projectors operate on 110V, UK mains is 240V. You'll need a step-down transformer (ยฃ50-150) or risk destroying your projector. Some modern projectors have universal power supplies (110-240V)โ€”always check specifications.

Launch Monitors:

Most modern launch monitors (SkyTrak, Mevo+, Garmin R10) use USB power or have universal power adapters, so they typically work fine.

Warranty Concerns:

US equipment warranties often don't cover UK use, and return shipping for repairs is prohibitively expensive.

"Bought a BenQ projector from US, burned it out first month because I forgot the voltage converterโ€”ยฃ530 mistake." - Expensive lesson

Best Practice: Always verify voltage compatibility before purchasing US equipment, factor in transformer costs, and seriously consider whether UK alternatives exist.

Source: Common mistake made by UK buyers trying to save money on US purchases

Quick Answer: Expect 20% VAT plus potential import duties (0-10%) plus courier handling fees (ยฃ10-25). Adds significantly to costs.

UK buyers importing golf simulator equipment face substantial additional costs:

  • VAT (Value Added Tax): 20% on the item value PLUS shipping cost. Unavoidable on imports over ยฃ135.
  • Import Duty: 0-10% depending on product classification. Golf equipment sometimes zero-rated, electronics may incur duty.
  • Courier Handling Fees: Royal Mail/DHL/FedEx charge ยฃ10-25 for processing customs paperwork.

Real Example:

ยฃ1,000 US purchase + ยฃ200 shipping = ยฃ1,200 ร— 20% VAT = ยฃ1,440 + potential ยฃ120 duty + ยฃ15 handling = ยฃ1,575 total

That's 57.5% more than the US price!

"After import costs, US 'bargains' are rarely actually cheaper than buying UK." - Forum consensus

Source: Major frustration point for UK buyers - many caught by surprise

๐Ÿ“ฑ Technology (20% of Discussions)

Launch Monitors & Technology

Understand the technology that makes your simulator work. Get honest comparisons and accuracy expectations.

Quick Answer: SkyTrak (ยฃ2k) for value, Mevo+ (ยฃ2.5k) for portability, GC3 (ยฃ7k) for accuracy, Trackman (ยฃ20k+) for professionals.

Launch monitor selection depends on budget and needs:

Budget Friendly (ยฃ300-1,200)

Premium/Professional (ยฃ6,000-17,000+)

"For most home users, SkyTrak is the sweet spot of price and performance." - Forum consensus

๐Ÿ’ก Need help choosing? Contact our experts for personalized recommendations based on your space and budget.

Source: Most researched question - price vs performance constantly debated

Quick Answer: Premium systems are within 1-3% of outdoor, which is extremely accurate. Budget systems 5-10% variance.

Launch monitor accuracy varies significantly by price point:

  • Professional Systems (1-3% variance): Trackman, Foresight GCQuad, Uneekor - trusted by tour pros
  • Quality Home Systems (2-5% variance): SkyTrak, Mevo+, GC3 - more than accurate enough for game improvement
  • Budget Systems (5-10% variance): Garmin R10, basic photometric - still useful for practice

Factors Affecting Accuracy:

Lighting conditions (critical!), calibration quality, ball quality, environmental settings (altitude, temperature)

"My handicap improved 5 shots over winter using simulatorโ€”the data is trustworthy." - Real results

๐Ÿ’ก Accuracy questions? Talk to our experts about which launch monitor provides the accuracy you need for your game improvement goals.

Source: Accuracy concerns prevent many purchases - users want trustworthy data

๐Ÿ’ป Software (12% of Discussions)

Software Options

The software makes the experience. Understand the options, costs, and which works best for your setup.

Quick Answer: GSPro wins on price (ยฃ250/year), graphics, and community. E6 has more commercial features but costs ยฃ600/year.

This is the most debated software question in the community:

E6 Connect (ยฃ600/year)

  • Industry standard used by many commercial facilities
  • 100+ premium courses
  • Extensive game modes and skill challenges
  • Better for commercial applications
  • Excellent technical support

The Verdict: For home users, GSPro 'takes the cake' according to forums. For commercial installations, E6's support and features may justify the cost.

Gaming PC Requirements:

Both GSPro and E6 require a capable gaming PC. Tekden Gaming PCs optimized for simulator software:

Source: Most debated software topic - clear community favourite emerged

Quick Answer: GSPro for most home users, E6 Connect for commercial, TGC 2019 for budget-conscious.

The 'best' software depends on your priorities and budget:

  • Best Overall Value: GSPro - ยฃ250/year, 280+ courses, 4K graphics, huge community
  • Best for Beginners on Budget: TGC 2019 - One-time payment (no subscription), thousands of user-created courses
  • Best Commercial/Professional: E6 Connect - ยฃ600/year, industry standard, extensive features
  • Best Graphics: Creative Golf - Photorealistic courses, stunning visuals
  • Best Free Option: GSA Golf - Completely free, limited courses

Compatibility Note: Always verify your launch monitor works with your chosen softwareโ€”this is critical and often overlooked.

Need a Gaming PC?

All simulator software requires a capable gaming PC. Browse Tekden Gaming PCs (ยฃ1,155-2,999) pre-configured for golf simulator software.

๐Ÿ’ก Software + PC questions? Get expert advice on the best software and hardware combination for your setup.

Source: Buyers want definitive recommendations - multiple options create confusion

๐Ÿ”ง Installation (18% of Discussions)

Installation & Setup

Get the physical setup right. Projectors, screens, enclosures, and protectionโ€”all the practical details.

Quick Answer: Short throw projector, 3000+ lumens, 1080p minimum. Popular: BenQ MX631ST (ยฃ530).

Projector selection is critical for good visual experience:

Key Requirements:

  • Short throw - Large image from short distance
  • 3000-4000 lumens - Bright enough for ambient light
  • 1080p resolution minimum - 4K is overkill
  • Low input lag - <30ms for responsive feel

Popular Models at Tekden:

"Don't cheap out on projectorโ€”it's what you'll look at for hours. The Optoma X309ST is excellent value for golf simulators." - Forum advice

๐Ÿ’ก Not sure which projector? Contact us for help calculating throw distance and brightness requirements for your space.

Source: Projector confusion is universal - users need specific recommendations

Quick Answer: Impact screens are designed to absorb ball strikes safely. Regular screens dangerous and will tear. Use impact screens!

Impact screens are purpose-built for golf simulatorsโ€”critical safety equipment:

Impact Screen Options at Tekden:

Complete Enclosure Systems:

โš ๏ธ Regular Projector Screen (NOT SAFE):

  • Will tear on first hard impact
  • Dangerous ball bounce-back
  • No impact absorption
  • Never use regular screen for golf!
"The SimSpace screen has taken thousands of shotsโ€”still perfect after three years." - Tekden customer

Installation Critical: Proper tension is as important as screen quality. Loose screen = dangerous bounce-back.

๐Ÿ’ก Need installation? Professional installation available throughout the UK.

Source: Safety critical - beginners don't understand impact screen necessity

๐ŸŽฏ Mats (8% of Discussions)

Hitting Mats & Flooring

Don't underestimate mat importance. Joint health and realistic feedback depend on quality hitting surfaces.

Quick Answer: Fiberbuilt (most recommended), TrueStrike (premium realism), SIGPRO Softy (best balance). Avoid Country Club Elite.

Hitting mat selection dramatically affects your experience and joint health:

Top Recommendations:

TrueStrike (ยฃ600-1,200)

Premium realistic feel, excellent feedback on fat shots, 'best I've found' for lifelike practice.

SIGPRO Softy (ยฃ500-900)

'Best all-around hitting mat for most people' - perfect balance between softness and realism.

Quality Mats Available at Tekden:

โš ๏ธ Avoid:

Country Club Elite (CCE): Extremely durable but 'joint killer' - forum warns 'going to end up injuring you' with repeated use.

"Cheap mats (ยฃ100-200) cause joint pain and inconsistent feedback. ยฃ400-800 for quality mat is worth itโ€”you'll use it thousands of times." - Health-conscious advice

๐Ÿ’ก Need mat advice? Contact us for recommendations based on your simulator setup and usage frequency.

Source: Joint pain from bad mats is serious concern - users warn each other

Quick Answer: Yes! 'Turf shock' is real. Cheap mats cause elbow, wrist, and shoulder pain with repetitive use.

Joint pain from inferior hitting mats is one of the most discussed health concerns:

The Reality of 'Turf Shock':

  • Cheap mats have no impact absorption
  • Hard surfaces transmit shock to wrists/elbows/shoulders
  • Cumulative damage over weeks/months
  • Can prevent you from practising

Real User Experiences:

"Hit 200 balls and couldn't play for a week." - CCE mat user

"Upgraded to Fiberbuilt after elbow painโ€”night and day difference." - Smart investment

The Math:

Save ยฃ400 on mat, spend ยฃ500 on physiotherapy = bad economics. Quality mat protects your health and enjoyment.

Invest in Quality:

Source: Health concern that surprises beginners - serious issue in community

โš ๏ธ Troubleshooting (15% of Discussions)

Troubleshooting & Maintenance

When things don't work, here's how to fix them. The #1 technical complaint and its solutions.

Quick Answer: Check lighting (most common), recalibrate, ensure sensors are clean, verify ball type and position.

Shot tracking issues are the #1 technical complaintโ€”usually solvable:

Lighting Issues (70% of problems):

  • Too much ambient light or wrong type
  • Camera-based units need consistent lighting
  • Solutions: Close curtains/blinds, add dedicated simulator lighting, use soft diffused light

Other Common Issues:

  • Calibration: Recalibrate launch monitor (monthly recommended)
  • Physical Obstructions: Nothing blocking sensors, maintain proper distance
  • Ball Issues: Wrong ball type, ball worn or dirty
"Spent 2 hours troubleshooting SkyTrak, turned out sunlight through window was the problem. ยฃ20 blackout blind fixed it." - Simple solution

๐Ÿ’ก Still having issues? Contact our technical support - we provide remote troubleshooting and can arrange on-site visits if needed.

Source: #1 technical complaint - lighting almost always the culprit

Quick Answer: Check altitude/temperature settings, ball type configuration, recalibrate, and verify not hitting mat-first.

Distance accuracy issues frustrate users and undermine confidence:

Environmental Settings:

Altitude setting incorrect (affects ball flight), temperature setting wrong (changes air density) - these can swing distances 20-30 yards! Check software settings match your location.

Ball Configuration:

  • Wrong ball type selected in software
  • Old or damaged balls fly shorter
  • Practice balls vs premium balls (significant difference)

Other Factors:

  • Launch monitors need regular recalibration (monthly for high use)
  • Hitting mat before ball dramatically reduces distance
  • Incorrect launch monitor position or angle
"After calibration and altitude fix, within 5 yards of outdoor play." - Accurate results

๐Ÿ’ก Distance issues persist? Schedule a calibration session - we offer professional setup and calibration services to ensure maximum accuracy.

Source: Trust in data is critical - inaccuracy kills enjoyment

Still Have Questions?

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