Golf simulator in a spare bedroom: will it fit?
A spare bedroom is the most common "tight room" build. For a single golfer it usually works — if you respect the depth limit and lay it out smartly.
Last updated: June 2026 · See our methodology.
What a bedroom typically gives you
| Dimension | Typical bedroom | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Ceiling | 8–9 ft | Floor launch monitor; tall players check driver clearance |
| Width | 10–12 ft | Single-side play with an offset tee; both-handed is tight |
| Depth | 10–13 ft | The bottleneck — short-throw projector + shorter ball-to-screen |
The diagonal-layout trick
The longest straight line in any rectangular room is the diagonal. Setting the screen across one corner and hitting toward it can add 2–4 ft of usable depth versus a wall-to-wall layout — often the difference between cramped and comfortable. You lose a little width, so it suits single-side play.
Make a tight room work
- Offset hitting position: place the tee off-centre so the club clears the side wall on the backswing.
- Short-throw projector: mounts close to the screen, so it works in shallow rooms without casting your shadow.
- Floor launch monitor: sits beside or behind the ball — no ceiling mount to fight a low bedroom ceiling.
- Enclosure vs net: a full enclosure looks best, but a quality net + short screen is a fine starter in a bedroom.
Noise & the room below
The main sound is the ball hitting the screen. A good impact screen, a thick landing pad and a rug under the mat dampen it well. It's fine for daytime play in most homes — but expect the room directly below to hear strikes.
Recommended setup for a bedroom
Prioritise a compact floor launch monitor and a short-throw projector, then size a small enclosure or net to the room. A pre-matched package avoids buying a screen that's too big for the wall.
Check your bedroom's real numbers
Enter the room's length, width and ceiling height in the free room-fit calculator — it accounts for single-side play and tells you the build that fits.
FAQ
- Will a golf simulator fit in a spare bedroom?
- Usually yes for one golfer: ~10–13 ft each way, 8–9 ft ceiling, with a floor launch monitor, offset tee and short-throw projector. Depth is the tightest dimension.
- How do I fit a sim in a small bedroom?
- Single hitting side, offset tee, short-throw projector, diagonal screen across a corner, and a floor launch monitor so the ceiling isn't a mount issue.
- Are bedroom simulators loud?
- Impact on the screen is the main noise; a good screen + landing pad + rug cut it. Fine for daytime; the room below will hear strikes.
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