
As you would expect, a golf simulator can be a significant investment so before you go pulling the trigger, be wary of some guardian antivirus price of the below factors.
Indoor/Outdoor Use – Are you going to be using the monitor inside or outside? If you look to focus on the former then investing in a proper setup may be the way to go whilst if you want to use a monitor outside then something convenient and portable is a better call.
Space – The first thing to think about is how much space you have and how big the simulator will be. Most of the time, the more expensive the simulator, the more room it will take up because the full screen, enclosure and turf/mat will require significant space.
Importantly, whatever simulator you go for, you need enough space for the simulator setup and to swing your driver unimpeded because it is the longest club in the bag. You need to measure the width, length and height of your space and compare it to the minimum space requirements of every golf simulator you look at.
Accuracy – Next up you have to think about how accurate you want your simulator to be. Some are better than others, obviously the premium models at the top of this page are the best in this regard but you can also get more budget-friendly models with good accuracy too.
Metrics – Most devices these days give insight into metrics like ball speed, club head speed and carry distance however if you are looking for more specific club head data, and metrics like dispersion, then models like the Foresight Sports and Trackman are the way to go. They are more expensive but offer incredible detail.