I ve gone down the rabbit hole of indoor golf simulators more times than I can count. The first thing everyone asks is always the same: how much does it cost to build a legit setup at home? And the answer isn’t one-size-fits-all. It depends on what you’re looking for — are you after high-end accuracy and immersive visuals, or just a reliable setup to hit balls into a net and get feedback?
After comparing some of the top packages from Shop Indoor Golf and Rain or Shine Golf, here’s what I found when breaking down the cost of indoor golf simulators in real terms.
Let’s start with one of the most popular systems out there. The SkyTrak+ SIG10 Golf Simulator Package is around $4,954, and honestly, that price gives you a full simulator studio feel. It comes with the SkyTrak+ launch monitor, a SIG10 enclosure, a premium screen, turf, projector, and the software to make it all work. It’s the kind of setup that doesn’t feel halfway done. SkyTrak+ also gives you solid ball and club data, and the newer model improved tracking accuracy and eliminated most of the quirks older SkyTrak users were dealing with.
If you’re looking for something a little more portable or flexible but still solid, the FlightScope Mevo+ SIG10 Package comes in at about $4,974. You’re still getting a full hitting bay, screen, and projector, but the launch monitor here is Doppler radar-based and has a different style of feedback. Mevo+ is accurate, works both indoors and outdoors, and if you add the Pro Package, you get even more swing data. It’s great if you want something that’s not bolted to your ceiling and can move around when needed.
Then there’s the Uneekor EYE MINI Lite SwingBay Golf Simulator Package , sitting in a similar tier. It costs around $6,000 to $7,000 depending on how it’s configured, and it’s geared toward golfers who want Uneekor’s reliable club and ball tracking without committing to a ceiling-mounted setup. It’s newer to the lineup, so it’s portable and lighter but still connects to Uneekor’s ecosystem and software, which is a plus for anyone already using their platforms.
For a more technical, data-driven overhead setup, the ProTee VX SwingBay Golf Simulator Package is another one worth mentioning. It lands around the $10,000+ mark. What stands out here is the sensor-based tracking. It gives you full club and ball data and supports a wide range of third-party software options like TGC 2019. The visuals and experience feel sharp, especially with the SwingBay enclosure that gives you that full-screen feel without requiring a studio-sized room.
Now if your goal is to save money and just get the essentials, there’s the SkyTrak+ Practice Package , which drops the enclosure and fancy projector but keeps the core tracking and net. That one’s closer to $3,500, and it’s ideal if you’re tight on space or just getting started. You’ll still get all the SkyTrak+ data and training tools, just without the full simulator experience. Add an enclosure and projector later if you want to upgrade down the road.
So, what are you really paying for when it comes to indoor golf simulators?
You’re paying for:
- The launch monitor (this drives most of the cost)
- The enclosure and impact screen
- The projector and turf
- The software (some bundles include basic versions; others offer upgrades)
- Extra options like hitting mats, mounts, or side netting
On average, a mid-tier simulator setup like the ones listed above will cost you somewhere between $6,000 and $10,000. If you go budget with just a net and a launch monitor, you can keep it under $4,000. If you go premium with ceiling-mounted units like Trackman or Uneekor Eye XO, be ready to spend $12,000 to $20,000+.
Bottom line? You don’t need to buy the most expensive package on day one. But if you’re serious about improving your game and want something that looks and feels like a real simulator, options like SkyTrak+ SIG10 and Mevo+ SIG10 are a great middle ground. The more data and immersive experience you want, the more the cost goes up — but the return in feedback and playability usually makes it feel worth it when you’re grinding through your swing at home.
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