Meet the English company building premium golf simulators for less than £2,500

“We want golfers to realise that a high-quality simulator experience doesn’t have to break the bank.”

Courtesy SimSpace
Courtesy SimSpace

The idea of getting a golf simulator installed in one's home has long been a notion reserved for the wealthiest golfers out there.

With launch monitors, playing bays, installation and software all quickly adding up to form a bill of thousands of pounds, simulators have traditionally always been out of the reach of the average golfer.

That, however, is slowly changing.

With the advent of more affordable materials, a wider array of launch monitor options on the market and systems that make better use of smaller spaces, more and more companies are springing up that provide fully-installed simulator bays for golfers on tigher budgets.

SimSpace is just one such company, founded in England's north west with the simple idea of creating well-appointed home simulator enclosures to fit an array of room sizes, budgets and skill levels. 

The best part? A fully-functioning simulator from SimSpace will set you back just over £2,000, and can be set up in under half an hour.

“We want golfers to realise that a high-quality simulator experience doesn’t have to break the bank,” says a release from the company.

While golfers can choose to upgrade their simulator spaces with higher-end launch monitors from the likes of Rapsodo and Trackman, the backbone of SimSpace's more affordable offering is the Square Golf launch monitor: a high quality, accurate device that connects to any mobile device or tablet with the click of a button.

Square offers advanced shot-tracking technology with precise data on ball speed, launch angle, and spin rates, with three tracking balls included and industry leading software from GSPro, E6 and Awesome Golf all included to render some of the world's best courses with incredible accuracy.

“With our enclosures and the Square Golf system, players can keep working on and improving their games whatever the weather,” the company continues.

To browse SimSpace's full array of enclosures and simulator set-ups, head to the company's website.

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