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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

EZ Sim offers golf simulators that consist of enclosures, projectors, and launch monitors. We are always testing new products and looking to bring the highest quality indoor golf to our customers.

Be sure you order enclosure of your choice – PRO, CHAMP, or TOUR – then the electronics and turf products you want.

These enclosures are made of high-quality materials, are easy to assemble, and provide a realistic golf experience for all skill levels.

All of our products are compatible with modern Windows or Mac computers.

Our ceiling launch monitors are tested for indoor use only. Our floor launch monitors can be used outdoors as well as indoors!

You can order an EZ Sim golf simulator by visiting our website at https://DIYEZSim.com

Shipping time varies depending on your location.

The enclosures are patent pending. They include proprietary hi-resolution 2-piece screen, side, and top panels alongside a 1-of-a-kind EZ Assemble aluminum frame that is both solid and lightweight.

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What is a golf sim?

A golf sim is a simulation of the game of golf that is created using computer software, specialized hardware, and physical components such as enclosures, projectors, and launch monitors. The purpose of a golf sim is to provide golfers with a realistic golfing experience that they can enjoy indoors, year-round.

Learn about the different parts to a golf sim below:

An enclosure provides the physical space where the golfer swings the club and the ball lands. It’s made of high-quality materials to offer a realistic golf experience.

A projector is used to display the golf simulation on a screen or wall. It should be compatible with your computer or gaming system.

A launch monitor is used to measure the ball flight and track its movement. It provides data such as ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, and more.

A screen is used to display the golf simulation created by the projector.

A computer or gaming system is required to run the golf simulation software.

Mats and turf are used to simulate the playing surface. They should provide a realistic feel and performance.