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If you’ve been exploring home golf simulators, chances are you’ve caught a few of Mitch’s videos over at Handicap Golf. He’s been breaking down what makes a simulator worth investing in, from entry-level options to top-tier setups. At SimSpace Golf, we couldn’t agree more with many of his points—and we want to help you build something that’s not just good… but great.
Here’s a roundup of what Mitch covers, what to pay attention to, and how SimSpace bundles can help you get a setup you’ll love.
What to Consider Before You Buy
In addition to Mitch’s advice, here are a few tips specific to choosing the right bundle or making your simulator project a success:
- Measure your space carefully: Height, room depth, width—all affect what you can do (drivers, full swings, etc.). If you don’t allow enough room, even the best gear will feel cramped.
- Mind your ceiling and lighting: A lower ceiling limits your swing, bad lighting ruins feedback and visuals. Don’t skimp on these.
- Sound & ventilation: Big swings + impact screens + indoor space can get loud and hot. Good ventilation & acoustic setup matter more than people realize.
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Choose software that works for your goals: Trackman-style data? Game-play? Courses? Practice modules? Know what you want to do first, so you don’t pay for stuff you won’t use.
Why Our Bundles Make Sense
Because Mitch’s message is essentially: invest smart, get reliable gear, plan for upgrades. That’s what our Good-Better-Best SimSpace bundles are built for. We let you pick where you start based on budget, room size, and how serious you are about performance. Then you can scale up as your game improves, or as you want more features.