Golf Simulator Winter 2026 Checklist: Getting Your Setup Ready for the Off-Season
Preparing your simulator for heavy winter use. Maintenance checks, practice goals, and what to upgrade before the season starts.
Preparing your simulator for heavy winter use. Maintenance checks, practice goals, and what to upgrade before the season starts.
The golf simulator market continues to evolve rapidly. Equipment that was considered premium three years ago is now mid-range, and the software platforms have added features that were unimaginable when the first home simulators launched.
For golfers building or upgrading a home setup, the key is to understand what each component does and how they interact. A high-end launch monitor paired with a poor-quality screen and projector will not deliver the experience you expect.
The best approach is to set a total budget first, then allocate it across components. Most experienced builders recommend spending roughly 40-50% of the total budget on the launch monitor, 20-30% on the projector, and the rest on screen, enclosure, and mat.
Our product reviews and comparison pages cover every major component in detail. Use them to make informed decisions rather than relying on single-brand recommendations.
Check back regularly as we update our coverage when new products launch and pricing changes.
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