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Independent spec tool — references manufacturer MSRP for planning. Not affiliated with or endorsed by listed brands.

Stop buying the wrong monitor for your ceiling.

Room + budget + goal → the right stack

Guys drop $8K–$15K on sim gear that doesn't fit their garage — wrong overhead unit, wrong enclosure, wrong projector throw. Five figures of regret.

You don't need to become a simulator engineer. You need a home golf simulator that gives you the right data for the room you actually have.

Your room determines your options. Your budget determines your stack. Your game determines where the edge is. Measure first. Spec second. Buy third.

Reference MSRP package. Confirm fit + dealer pricing before you buy. No cart — consult first.

YOUR SIM SPEC

12' × 15' × 9.2'
Sweet Spot
$11,646
Estimated build (MSRP reference)
Uneekor EYE MINI$4,500
Carl's Place SIG8 Enclosure$2,899
Fiberbuilt Studio Mat 4×7$899
BenQ TK700STi$1,099
Sim PC (mid)$1,249
GSPro lifetime$250
Room-Stack Guarantee

Computer-specced for your measurements. Tawny-verified before any quote goes out.

  • If what we recommend won't fit your ceiling or bay, we make it right — re-spec and revised quote, no consult fee — before you buy.
  • Your emailed quote locks this stack for 14 days.

Reference MSRP only — confirm ceiling fit and dealer pricing before you buy. No cart here. Consult first, order second.

Why room comes first

Ceiling height, width, and depth decide which launch monitors, enclosures, and projectors are viable — before brand preference or YouTube hype enters the picture. A monitor that needs nine feet of headroom does not become safe at eight-six because the deal was good.

Depth matters too. Some floor-mounted radar units want more space behind the ball than photometric units beside it. That is a technology fit question, not a "best monitor" ranking.

Golf simulator ceiling height guide → · Room dimensions guide →

The right edge — not the most technology

Golfers care about launch data, spin, carry, dispersion, club path, and practice feedback. More gear does not automatically mean a better simulator. The edge comes when the system matches your room, budget, and how you actually practice.

Don't buy the most expensive launch monitor. Buy the one that gives your setup the right data return. myEASysystem translates room + budget + goal into a line-item stack — not a generic shopping list.

What your Sim Spec builds

One configuration — real brands, reference MSRP line items, matched to your measurements:

Launch monitor (overhead or floor — ceiling picks)
Enclosure or screen lane
Hitting mat
Projector + throw fit
Sim PC for GSPro
GSPro / software lane

Room & fit

Can you put a golf simulator in a garage? →

Budget lanes

The configurator uses three planning lanes — reference MSRP totals, not dealer quotes:

How much does a home golf simulator cost? →

Technology — matched to the room

Launch monitor selection drives the rest of the stack. Overhead units save floor space but consume ceiling height. Floor units fit tighter headroom but sit in your swing footprint. The spec tool picks for fit and budget lane — not a blog ranking.

Read the guides below for depth on ceiling, dimensions, garage bays, and cost — then run your numbers through the configurator above.

Home golf simulator guides

Tawny's Tips

Seven things I ask before anyone spends on sim gear. Measure first. Spec second. Buy third.

1. Ceiling height first

Under 8'6" = floor monitors. Uneekor overhead wants 9'+. Measure at the impact zone — ducts lie.

2. Room size picks the enclosure

SIG8 wants ~11×14'. Forcing a full bay into a tight garage clips your follow-through.

3. Budget lane before brands

Starter under $6K. Sweet spot $6–12K. Premium $12K+. Pick the lane before the YouTube build.

4. Don't skip mat, PC, projector

A launch monitor without GSPro hardware and a hitting mat is a partial purchase, not a sim.

5. Subscription math counts

Some floor units look cheap until monthly sim fees stack. Put five-year cost in the comparison.

6. Spec before you cart

Run your room through the configurator. Same stack in the email quote when you are ready to order.

Read all 7 tips from Tawny →

Common questions

What ceiling height do I need for Uneekor?

Most Uneekor overhead units need at least 9 feet. Enter your exact ceiling — the spec tool flags tight fits before you buy.

SkyTrak vs Uneekor?

SkyTrak+ sits on the floor — better for lower ceilings. Uneekor mounts overhead — better for dedicated bays with 9+ feet. The tool picks for your room, not a generic ranking.

How much does a home sim cost?

Most full builds run $6K–$15K reference MSRP. Starter setups can land under $6K. Pick your budget lane and get a real stack.

What room size do I need?

Rough minimum: 10' × 12' with 9' ceilings. Full enclosures usually want 11' × 14' or bigger. Width and depth fields on the form handle the math.

Do I need the most expensive launch monitor?

No. You need the monitor type that fits your ceiling and depth, returns the data you will practice with, and matches your budget lane. The spec tool optimizes for fit — not headline price.

Talk to Tawny — questions about your configuration

Text chat — ask about your room, budget, or request an emailed line-item quote.