Size guide

Find the Right Screen Size for Your Space

Whether you are building a compact garage simulator or a larger dedicated setup, choosing the right screen size helps create a more immersive and comfortable indoor golf experience.

Start with Your Available Width

The easiest way to choose a screen size is to begin with the total width of your simulator space. If you have additional room available, moving up to a larger screen can create a more immersive visual experience and a more spacious feel during play.

Compact

Smaller home setups

Ideal for tighter spaces, garage simulators and practical indoor builds where making efficient use of the room matters most.

Popular choice

Mid-size setups

A great balance between room fit and immersive viewing, giving the simulator a larger and more refined overall feel.

Premium

Larger simulator spaces

Best suited to wider rooms, dedicated golf simulator spaces and customers looking for the biggest visual impact.

Compare Your Options

Every setup is different, but this gives a simple way to think about which screen size category is likely to suit your space best.

Small

Compact and practical

Best for tighter rooms, garage builds and customers wanting an efficient setup.

Large

Maximum visual impact

Ideal for wider rooms and dedicated simulator spaces where screen presence is a priority.

Hitting position

Comfortable mat positioning

In many simulator setups, the hitting mat is positioned around 2.5 to 3 metres from the screen. This usually provides a comfortable balance between playability, projection clarity and room layout.

Installation

A clean, professional finish

Allowing some space behind the screen and creating even tension across all sides helps the screen sit naturally within the frame or enclosure, giving the setup a cleaner and more premium overall appearance.

What to Measure in Your Room

Before choosing your screen size, take a few quick measurements. This makes it much easier to select the right option with confidence.

1

Total room width

Measure the full usable width of your simulator space from wall to wall or inside your enclosure area.

2

Room depth

Check the distance available for the screen, hitting mat position and overall simulator layout.

3

Ceiling height

Make sure there is enough height for comfortable swings, particularly when using longer clubs.

4

Frame or enclosure size

If you already have a frame, enclosure or build area planned, measure that opening carefully before ordering.

Choosing Between Screen Sizes

Smaller screens

Ideal for compact spaces and practical home simulator builds.

Mid-size screens

Create a more immersive simulator experience without requiring a very large room.

Larger screens

Well suited to dedicated simulator rooms and setups where maximum visual impact is the goal.

If you are unsure, keep it simple

A good rule is to choose the largest screen that comfortably fits your space and simulator design. This usually gives you the best balance of visual impact, room fit and overall playing experience.