UK simulator planning tool · updated 23 August 2026

Golf Simulator Room Size Database

Start with the room, not the launch monitor. This database brings Golf Gear Lab's UK room-planning guidance into one place so you can see which technology route is most realistic before you buy.

30-second starting check

What kind of simulator route suits your room?

Enter your clear usable dimensions. This is a planning screen, not a safety approval — we deliberately send borderline rooms to the full Room Checker.

How to use the numbers

These are Golf Gear Lab planning bands for the complete room, not manufacturer-certified minimums and not a safety approval. Use clear usable dimensions after beams, door tracks, lights, mat thickness and screen clearance. Always verify the exact launch-monitor and enclosure requirements before ordering and swing-test the finished hitting position.

UK room planning bands

Room / setupWidthDepthHeightBest technology starting pointWhat to watch
Compact room / garage
Space-led
Under 3.3m is tightUnder 4.5m is tightUnder 2.59m high riskCamera-based / net-firstDriver swing, offset hitting, containment
Single garage3.0–3.6m common planning rangeAbout 4.5–5.5m2.59–2.74m needs careful testingCamera-based firstDoor tracks, ceiling, mixed-handed use
Double garage4m+ gives more flexibility5.5m+ gives radar more options2.74m+ preferableCamera or radarCeiling may still be the limiting dimension
Spare room3.0–3.6m can be restrictiveOften under 4.5mTest at finished mat heightCompact camera / net-firstDepth and safe containment
Garden golf roomPlan 4m+ where possiblePlan 5.5m+ where possiblePlan 2.8m+ where possibleCamera or radarDesign around enclosure and swing before construction
Shared / retractable roomDepends on safe swing zoneCamera route reduces rear-space pressureFull swing-test essentialCamera-based + retractable screenRepeatable setup and safe storage

Launch-monitor space tendencies

SystemTracking routeIndoor space pressureGGL room starting pointResearch next
Square GolfCamera-basedLow rear-depth pressureCompact / single garage / shared roomAssessment →
SKYTRAK+Camera-basedLow rear-depth pressureSingle garage / spare roomAssessment →
Garmin Approach R50Camera-basedLow rear-depth pressureGarden / premium dedicated roomAssessment →
Foresight GC3Camera-basedLow rear-depth pressurePremium / coaching-style roomAssessment →
FlightScope Mevo+Radar-basedHigher depth requirementDouble garage / deeper roomAssessment →
Garmin Approach R10Radar-basedHigher depth requirementPortable / deeper practice roomAssessment →
Rapsodo MLM2PRORadar + cameraHigher depth requirementPortable / deeper practice roomAssessment →

The 10 questions UK buyers should answer

1. Will a simulator fit in a single garage?

Often, but width and ceiling are usually more restrictive than the headline floor area suggests.

Single-garage guide →

2. Is my ceiling high enough?

Below about 2.59m, Golf Gear Lab treats full-driver use as high risk; individual swing testing is essential.

Ceiling-height guide →

3. Camera or radar for a garage?

Camera systems usually put less pressure on room depth; radar can be excellent when the room is long enough.

Camera vs radar →

4. What can I build under £5,000?

Prioritise the complete room: safe containment, mat, screen and software matter as much as the monitor.

Under £5k setups →

5. How much does a complete simulator cost?

Budget for the room as a system rather than comparing launch-monitor prices in isolation.

UK cost guide →

6. Can left- and right-handed golfers share?

Central hitting and more width make switching much easier; some floor units may need repositioning.

Mixed-handed guide →

7. Can a shared room work?

Yes, but repeatable positioning and retractable containment become part of the buying decision.

Installation routes →

8. Do I need a projector?

No. A net and separate display can preserve launch-monitor data and course play in a smaller footprint.

No-projector guide →

9. How big should a garden room be?

Design the structure around swing clearance and enclosure dimensions before fixing the shell.

Room-size guide →

10. Which setup should I start with?

Choose the room image closest to what you want, see our recommended starting setup, then check fit if needed.

Choose a visual setup →

Ready to plan yours?

Use the visual selector if you want inspiration first. Use the Room Checker if you already know your measurements.