This is a sponsored post produced in partnership with Golf Swing Systems, the UK’s leading bespoke golf simulator specialists.
Having a personal golf studio is a lifelong ambition for many golfers. However, these projects aren’t exclusively reserved for tour professionals or those with an abundance of disposable cash. Advances in launch monitor technology, simulator software, and garden room construction have allowed the team at Golf Swing Systems to perfect bespoke solutions for any serious, committed golfer.
Whether it’s a weekend player looking to sharpen their game through winter, a club professional upgrading to an immersive simulator bay, or a commercial venue looking to diversify revenue streams, Golf Swing Systems specialises in designing and installing bespoke setups for homeowners and leading commercial clubs in the UK and Europe. Having helped hundreds of golfers discover the benefits of a personalised golfing space, the team guides clients through all planning, design, and construction phases with complete transparency.
If you’re considering a project like this, here is what you need to know before getting underway.
Confirm the Space and Dimensions
The most important factor when setting up a personal golf studio is ensuring you have the right capacity and space for it. For a full-swing simulator setup, a recommended minimum footprint is 4.5m deep, 3m wide, and 3m high (14.8ft x 10ft x 10ft).
While these are the minimum requirements, adding more depth and width will allow for more flexibility with “throw distance” (the distance from the projector to the screen), side netting, and the general “professional” feel of the room.
The Advantage of Customisation
Garden rooms specifically designed and built for regular golf don’t have to conform to off-the-shelf setup dimensions. Through Golf Swing Systems’ partnership with local garden room experts Green Retreats, studios and cabins can be engineered from the ground up to work around awkward corners or challenging ceiling heights. These cabins are equipped with high-quality insulation, integrated electrics, and premium interiors.
What’s more, these spaces are frequently multipurpose; perfect for those seeking a bespoke, golf “cave” capable of doubling as a cinema, home office, or gym. For such multipurpose golf cabins, the depth should be extended to 7 metres to allow a more comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Note on planning: Most garden rooms fall under permitted development rights in the UK, so planning permission may not be required. However, if the building is over a certain height, close to a boundary wall, or in a conservation area, permission may be needed, but the knowledgeable Golf Swing Systems team can provide planning support to ensure your build is compliant.
What’s Needed for a Simulator Setup?
Once the space is determined, focus shifts to bringing the virtual course to life. Drawing on a wealth of industry knowledge, Golf Swing Systems can guide you on every essential component of a high-quality simulation system that defines the quality and accuracy of the simulator experience:
- Launch monitor – The technical heart of the system, this captures ball and club data (such as swing speed, spin rate, face angle, club path and more) before feeding it into the simulation software. Leading brands like Trackman, Foresight Sports, SkyTrak and Uneekor offer radar or camera-based systems suited to varying budgets and spaces.
- Impact screen – Built to order and made from resilient materials, these high-gain, tensioned screens display ultra-high resolution without sagging, fading or warping from repeated golf club strikes.
- Projector – Whether short-throw or ultra-short-throw, these are positioned overhead or behind the player, to ensure the most logical, clear immersive view.
- Enclosure – Custom-made golf simulator enclosures are designed to catch the ball safely at full speed while maintaining the integrity of projected image.
- Hitting mat – A quality golf mat replicates the feel of a real fairway, protecting the floor, club, and player posture. Options include interchangeable surfaces to make specific shot practice even more realistic.
Further choices of additional training aids and products, will make each session on your simulator even more rewarding.
Further Support
Golf Swing Systems also supports technology integration across the golf industry, providing launch monitors, video coaching equipment and total academy assistance to facilities nationwide. The company is committed to providing industry-leading technology and solutions to support pro-level training into the home environment.
For golf club owners and hospitality managers, a standalone garden studio with commercial-grade finishes, aesthetic touches, and year-round accessibility, offers immense commercial potential. Golf Swing Systems provides a wide range of bundles and packages tailored to commercial needs, and is available to discuss bespoke requirements for any facility.
One thing is certain – a golf studio is one of the most rewarding investments that a serious golfer can make. When done well, it pays dividends in uninterrupted, dedicated, and purposeful practice time, year after year.
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