Golfin SimBooth 2

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1. Sturdy Construction

Durable aluminum frame with solid wall and ceiling panels

2. Universal Compatibility

Works with most launch monitors and GSPro

3. Smooth Display

Crease-free screen for clean projection and reduced bounceback

4. Pro Turf

Full turf flooring with commercial-grade hitting mat

5. Booth & Screen Size

12'4" W × 12' D × 8'9" H booth with 142" × 87" (16:10) screen, 167" diagonal

Frequently Asked Questions About Golf Simulator Packages

1. What is included in a golf simulator package?

Most packages include a launch monitor, simulation software, a hitting mat, and a screen or enclosure system. SIGPro packages offer mat size options. GolfIn SimBooths include the full enclosed bay. TruGolf Vista packages include TruGolf's premium hardware and E6 CONNECT software. OptiShot Golf in a Box packages include OptiShot's sensor platform, mat, net, and software. Always check individual product listings for exact inclusions, as components vary by brand and tier.

2. How much space do I need for a golf simulator?

A minimum of 10 feet wide, 10 feet tall, and 15 feet deep is the standard recommendation for most golf simulator setups. Premium systems like the TruGolf Vista 12 and GolfIn SimBooth 2 may benefit from additional depth. The GolfJoy and SIGPro studio packages are sized for typical garage and basement golf room dimensions.

3. Can golf simulators be installed in a garage?

Yes — garages are one of the most popular locations for home golf simulators. Verify that your garage ceiling height meets the minimum requirement (typically 9–10 feet minimum, 10+ feet preferred) and that you have sufficient depth for a full swing with driver. Insulation and climate control are worth considering for year-round use in cold climates.

4. How accurate are home golf simulators?

Accuracy varies significantly by price tier. Entry-level sensor-based systems like OptiShot are good for recreational play and general improvement but are less precise than camera or radar-based launch monitors. Mid-range and premium systems — particularly the TruGolf Vista series and GolfJoy Personal Kit — use advanced tracking technology that delivers highly accurate ball speed, spin rate, launch angle, and carry distance data.

5. What is the difference between the OptiShot Golf in a Box tiers?

The Golf in a Box series scales in terms of launch monitor accuracy, software features, course library depth, and included hardware quality. The entry Golf in a Box ($799) is the most accessible starting point; Golf in a Box 5 ($5,000) represents OptiShot's premium tier with their best tracking and the most complete course and features package.

6. What is TruGolf E6 CONNECT?

E6 CONNECT is TruGolf's flagship simulation software platform, included with the Vista series. It features an extensive library of licensed golf courses, multiplayer modes, swing analytics, practice ranges, and game modes. It's one of the most widely used and respected simulation platforms in both residential and commercial settings.

7. Can multiple players use a golf simulator?

Yes — most golf simulator software platforms support multiplayer modes, allowing several players to compete on the same course simultaneously. The GolfIn SimBooth 2 and TruGolf Vista systems are particularly well-suited for multi-player commercial environments.

8. Do you offer commercial golf simulator packages?

Yes — the GolfIn SimBooth series and TruGolf Vista series are both suitable for commercial installations including golf centers, sports bars, hotels, country clubs, and entertainment venues. Contact our team or call (888) 884-2234 if you're outfitting a commercial facility — we can help you identify the right system for your space and traffic volume.

9. Do I need a separate launch monitor if I buy a simulator package?

Most complete packages include a compatible launch monitor as part of the system. If you want a standalone launch monitor for outdoor range use or to pair with a different software platform, browse our golf launch monitors collection separately.

10. Do you have options for both home and commercial golf setups?

Yes—this collection includes products that work for home golf practice and higher-use environments like training facilities, clubs, and commercial simulator bays, depending on the model and build quality.

Bring the Course Home — Shop Golf Simulator Packages

Imagine playing Pebble Beach, Augusta, or St Andrews without leaving your living room. With our premium golf simulator packages at Omaha Sports and Games, that's exactly what you get. Our complete golf simulator kits bring together everything needed for a fully immersive indoor golf experience — delivering real course play, accurate shot data, and year-round practice in the comfort of your own home, garage, or commercial facility.

When you buy a golf simulator package from us, you're investing in a complete system that integrates a launch monitor, simulation software loaded with real-world courses, a hitting mat, and a screen or enclosure — all working together seamlessly to replicate the full golf experience. Our collection spans $799 to nearly $12,000, covering entry-level home setups all the way to premium commercial-grade systems used in golf centers, entertainment venues, and professional training facilities.

Golf Simulator Packages for Every Space and Budget

Our collection is built around five distinct brands, each targeting a different price point and use case — making it easy to find the right system whether you're setting up a casual garage bay or outfitting a full commercial simulator studio.

Entry-Level: OptiShot Golf in a Box Series ($799–$5,000)

OptiShot offers the most accessible entry point in our collection with their Golf in a Box lineup — five tiered packages that scale from a budget-friendly starter system to a serious mid-range home simulator.

  • Golf in a Box ($799, on sale from $950) — the most affordable complete golf simulator package we carry, ideal for players who want to experience simulator golf at home without a major investment
  • Golf in a Box 2 ($1,450, on sale from $1,750) — a step up in accuracy and software features
  • Golf in a Box 3 ($3,300, on sale from $3,750)
  • Golf in a Box 4 ($4,200, on sale from $5,250)
  • Golf in a Box 5 ($5,000, on sale from $6,500) — OptiShot's premium tier, offering the best shot data and course library in the Golf in a Box lineup

OptiShot's sensor-based system is known for ease of setup and user-friendly software, making it one of the most popular choices for recreational golfers building their first home simulator.

Mid-Range: SIGPro Studio Packages ($3,699–$7,449)

SIGPro (SIG Golf) offers four complete Golf Simulator Studio packages configured with different hitting mat sizes to fit a range of room dimensions:

  • SIG Studio w/ 5x5 Mat (from $3,699.99)
  • SIG Studio w/ 4x7 Mat (from $3,949.99)
  • SIG Studio w/ 4x10 Mat (from $4,249.99)
  • SIG Studio w/ Simulator Flooring (from $7,449.99) — the premium SIGPro configuration with full simulator flooring for the most realistic underfoot feel

SIGPro studios are a popular choice for dedicated golf rooms and garage installs where buyers want a complete, cohesive package with matched components and a clean setup experience.

Mid-to-Premium: GolfJoy Personal Simulator Kit (from $6,689)

The GolfJoy Personal Simulator Kit (from $6,689) is a comprehensive home simulator package built around GolfJoy's precision tracking technology. Also available as a standalone add-on, the GolfJoy 3 in 1 Smart Pole ($584) is a versatile mounting accessory for players who want to configure their own custom setup.

Premium: GolfIn SimBooth Systems ($8,495–$9,495)

GolfIn takes a different approach with their SimBooth series — fully enclosed, self-contained simulator booth units that arrive as a complete bay rather than a collection of components to assemble.

  • GolfIn SimBooth 1 ($8,495) — a premium enclosed simulator booth for dedicated home golf rooms and commercial installations
  • GolfIn SimBooth 2 ($9,495) — the larger SimBooth configuration for more spacious bays and multi-player commercial use

The SimBooth design is ideal for commercial venues, golf centers, sports bars, and serious home installations where a polished, professional appearance matters as much as performance.

Top-of-Range: TruGolf Vista Series ($10,495–$11,995+)

TruGolf represents the pinnacle of our golf simulator collection with their flagship Vista series — three configurations offering the most advanced simulation technology, course libraries, and hardware quality in the lineup.

  • TruGolf Vista 8 / Vista 8 Pro (from $10,495, on sale from $11,995)
  • TruGolf Vista 10 / Vista 10 Pro (from $11,995)
  • TruGolf Vista 12 / Vista 12 Pro (from $11,995)

The Vista series is built for serious golfers, commercial facilities, and anyone who wants the absolute best in home golf simulation. TruGolf's E6 CONNECT software platform is one of the most respected simulation environments in the industry, with an extensive library of licensed courses, multiplayer capability, and detailed swing analytics.

How to Choose the Right Golf Simulator Package

For casual home use and first-time buyers: Start with the OptiShot Golf in a Box series. The entry-level Golf in a Box gets you playing courses at home for under $800, and the tiered lineup lets you step up as your interest grows. Setup is straightforward and the software is beginner-friendly.

For a dedicated home golf room or garage bay: The SIGPro Studio packages or GolfJoy Personal Simulator Kit are the natural landing spots — complete, matched systems that fill out a room properly and deliver genuine simulation accuracy for regular practice.

For a polished commercial or entertainment setup: The GolfIn SimBooth units are purpose-built for environments where appearance and self-contained operation matter. The enclosed booth format is ideal for sports bars, entertainment venues, hotels, and golf centers that want a turnkey installation.

For the serious golfer who wants the best: TruGolf Vista series. The Vista 8, 10, and 12 represent the top of the market for home and commercial simulation — advanced tracking, the E6 CONNECT course library, and hardware built for years of heavy use.

Space requirements to keep in mind: Most golf simulator packages require a minimum of 10 feet wide, 10 feet tall, and 15 feet deep for safe, comfortable play. Larger enclosures and pro packages may require more depth. Always measure your available space carefully before ordering — our team can help you match a package to your room dimensions.

Pair your simulator package with a dedicated golf simulator enclosure & impact screen for a professional bay setup, and add one of our golf launch monitors if you want standalone shot data outside of a full package system.

Why Buy a Golf Simulator Package Instead of Building Your Own?

Many golfers consider sourcing their components separately — a launch monitor here, an enclosure there, software elsewhere. Simulator packages solve a real problem that DIY setups often create: compatibility. Each component in a curated package is selected to work together out of the box, with matched software integration, appropriate screen sizing for the included launch monitor, and support from a single manufacturer rather than three.

For most buyers, a complete package also saves money versus purchasing equivalent individual components separately, and eliminates the research time required to verify that a given launch monitor is supported by a given software platform. If you're new to golf simulation or simply want a smooth setup experience, a complete package is almost always the smarter starting point.