Where to Buy a Home Golf Simulator: Retailers Compared
Every product page on this site links to multiple retailers. This guide explains what each retailer is actually good at — golf specialty versus tech, price versus support, ship times — so you can pick the right one for your build.
Every product page on this site links to two to five retailers, and the price between them often varies by $100–$500. Which one to use depends less on price than on what you're buying. A launch monitor isn't a projector isn't a $40 ball tray, and the retailer that's right for one is rarely right for the other.
This guide walks through every retailer we recommend, what each is best at, and where the tradeoffs hide. We don't take payments from any manufacturer or retailer to shape these picks — what's below is the honest summary of where we'd send a friend.
The short version
| Retailer | Best for | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Carl's Place | Enclosures, hitting strips, accessories | Single source for the bay itself — they make most of what they sell. Custom sizing is their thing. |
| PlayBetter | Launch monitors, golf-specific bundles | Largest stock of launch monitors at any given time, often the price leader on Garmin and SkyTrak. Bundles include relevant add-ons rather than upsell-only. |
| Indoor Golf Outlet | Whole sim builds, configurable kits | Honest mid-tier retailer with strong stock of Carl's Place enclosures, Foresight, and Bushnell. Decent shipping. |
| Shop Indoor Golf | SIGPRO enclosures, premium showroom builds | They make the SIGPRO and SIG screens — only place to get them direct. Otherwise their range overlaps Indoor Golf Outlet. |
| Rain or Shine Golf | Foresight + Trackman, mid-to-premium builds | Strong on Foresight GC3 and the Trackman iO. Honest about bundle pricing. |
| B&H Photo | Projectors, AV gear | The serious AV retailer. No sales tax in most states, free shipping over $49, generous return policy. |
| Newegg | Pre-built PCs, components | The cheapest place to source an RTX 5070 sim PC. Watch for shipping markups on bundle SKUs. |
| Amazon | Small accessories, mini PCs, fast shipping | Default for items under $200 where Prime shipping matters more than the dollar. |
How we decide which retailer to link first
When a product page shows two or three retailer buttons, the priority order is roughly:
- Lowest verified price first, when prices are within $50 of each other we go with the retailer who has the deepest stock history of the SKU
- Then the specialty retailer, because the support story is usually better — golf-specialty retailers handle returns of impact-screen damage more sensibly than a tech retailer
- Manufacturer-direct last, because most manufacturers price at MSRP and don't beat the retailers anyway
This isn't always obvious from the buttons; if you want the cheapest option, look at the prices and pick that one. If you want the easiest return path, pick the specialty retailer even if it's $40 more.
Carl's Place
What they're good at: enclosures, hitting strips, ball trays, the bay itself. Carl's Place manufactures most of what they sell — DIY enclosure kits in custom sizes, the HotShot stance pad inserts, golf-room floor tiles, side netting. If your build's "bay" components (everything that isn't the launch monitor or projector) is on one invoice, it's Carl's.
Where they're not the right choice: launch monitors and projectors at MSRP. Carl's lists every major LM and projector but doesn't usually beat the specialty retailers on price. Buy the bay from Carl's, source the electronics elsewhere.
A useful detail: Carl's affiliate site is shop.carlofet.com, not carlsplace.com. The two sync inventory but the shop subdomain is the Shopify-style transaction surface.
Found in builds: garage-5k-recreational, basement-10k-mixed, low-ceiling-8ft-cost-effective, garage-3k-cost-effective, and most cost-effective tier builds.
PlayBetter
What they're good at: launch monitors. Garmin R10, Garmin R50, SkyTrak Plus, SkyTrak ST MAX, Rapsodo MLM2 Pro, FlightScope Mevo Gen 2, Bushnell Launch Pro, Voice Caddie, Foresight GC3 — PlayBetter stocks all of them, and they're usually the price leader on Garmin and SkyTrak. Their bundle SKUs include practical add-ons (cases, alignment sticks, software trials) rather than padded upsells.
Where they're not the right choice: complete sim kits or DIY enclosures. PlayBetter sells launch monitors and accessories, not screens and frames. For the enclosure side of the build, Carl's or Indoor Golf Outlet is the right call.
Found in builds: most builds list PlayBetter as a launch-monitor source. They're the default when a buyer wants to compare Garmin against SkyTrak side-by-side without driving anywhere.
Indoor Golf Outlet
What they're good at: whole sim packages and configurable kits. IGO carries Carl's Place enclosures, Fiberbuilt mats, the major launch monitors, and most projectors — usually at the same prices as the specialty retailers, sometimes a touch lower on Carl's-branded products. Their site is straightforward and the customer service is responsive.
Where they're not the right choice: the very low end. IGO doesn't really carry the $100–$300 accessory tier where Amazon dominates on shipping speed.
Found in builds: shows up in most mid-tier builds as the second or third retailer button on Carl's Place enclosure products, the Trackman iO, and Foresight GC3.
Shop Indoor Golf
What they're good at: SIGPRO enclosures. Shop Indoor Golf manufactures the SIGPRO commercial enclosure line — the SIG10, SIG12, SIGPRO Commercial 9x14. These are the steel-frame, commercial-grade enclosures used in real teaching facilities. You can only buy them direct.
Where they're not the right choice: most other categories. Their range outside SIGPRO overlaps Indoor Golf Outlet without clearly beating it. When you see a SIG product in our builds, this is where to buy it. Otherwise IGO is the simpler call.
Found in builds: dedicated-20k-performance, showroom-30k-aspirational, showroom-30k-performance, and other premium builds anchored on a SIGPRO enclosure.
Rain or Shine Golf
What they're good at: Foresight and Trackman lineups. Strong stock and clear pricing on the Foresight GC3, GCQuad, and the Trackman iO across its three subscription tiers. They're the cleanest of the golf-specialty retailers to read a price from — single-bundle SKUs, no hidden upsells.
Where they're not the right choice: budget tier and accessory-heavy carts. RoS leans premium; smaller-ticket items are usually carried more cheaply elsewhere.
Found in builds: showroom-25k-family, showroom-30k-performance, and most Foresight-anchored mid-tier builds.
B&H Photo Video
What they're good at: projectors. BenQ TK710STi, BenQ LK936ST, LG ProBeam BU53RG, Optoma GT2400HDR — B&H stocks the AV side of golf-simulator gear at competitive prices, with no sales tax in most states outside NY/NJ. Free shipping over $49, 30-day returns, real product photos rather than vendor stock.
Where they're not the right choice: golf-specific gear. B&H doesn't carry launch monitors, enclosures, or mats. They're the projector retailer in our recommendations, period.
Found in builds: garage-5k-recreational, garage-3k-cost-effective, basement-10k-mixed, and any build where the projector is the line item.
Newegg
What they're good at: pre-built PCs and component upgrades. The Skytech / iBUYPOWER / ABS prebuilt RTX 5070 / 5070 Ti / 4060 systems we recommend in our sim PCs sit cheapest at Newegg most weeks. Mini PCs (Beelink SER5, SER8) and discrete component upgrades also live here.
Where they're not the right choice: single-vendor support story. Newegg sells through multiple seller storefronts; warranty and return paths vary by SKU. For non-technical buyers, the slightly-pricier SurfThing sim-specialty PC from Carl's is the safer pick.
Found in builds: any build that recommends a Skytech or iBUYPOWER PC — see basement-10k-mixed and dedicated-15k-performance.
Amazon
What they're good at: small accessories, mini PCs, fast shipping. Foam floor tiles, sim tees, ball trays, alignment sticks, protective cases — Amazon is the default for under-$200 items where Prime shipping speed matters more than saving five dollars. The Beelink mini PCs (SER5, SER8) also sell well here.
Where they're not the right choice: launch monitors and enclosures. Amazon's prices on a Garmin R50 or a Carl's Place enclosure are at-or-above the specialty retailers and the return path is worse for high-ticket sim gear. Use Amazon for accessories; use the specialty retailers for everything that's bolted to your house.
Found in builds: every build has at least one Amazon link for accessories — mounts, tees, cables, mini PCs.
What we don't do
We don't list every retailer that sells these products. There are 30+ other golf-specialty retailers and a dozen Amazon-equivalent generalists. We list the ones with consistent stock, competitive pricing, and a return-path that doesn't require a lawyer.
We also don't link to retailers that pivoted to bundle-only catalogs (Golf Simulators Direct dropped from our list in 2026 after they stopped carrying individual SKUs) or to manufacturers whose direct-sales domains have lapsed.
If a retailer disappears from our seed, that's why.
A note on prices
The retailer prices we display are verified live from each retailer's site and refreshed when our automation detects drift. The number you see is the actual current price for the actual SKU, not a stale MSRP — see our price tracking note for the mechanics. That said, retailer prices change daily; if you see a $20 discrepancy when you click through, the retailer's site is the source of truth.
Disclosure
Halfway House earns affiliate commissions on most of these links. We disclose the affiliate model in full on the disclosure page. The short version: commissions don't shape our picks; the picks are the picks, and the retailer that gets the commission is the one you happened to click. We list multiple retailers per product so you can compare price and shipping before deciding.
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