DEV Community

Auke de Haan
Auke de Haan

Posted on • Originally published at golfsimulatornerd.com

The Best Golf Simulators Under $1,000 in 2026 (What Actually Works)

Building a golf simulator used to mean spending five figures. In 2026 you can put together a genuinely useful setup for under $1,000, as long as you know which launch monitor to trust and where the budget tiers break.

I tested and compared the main contenders. Here is the short version.

The picks

Square Golf is the surprise standout near the top of the budget. It reads ball and club data, runs on a clean app, and bundles practice software that beginners can actually use.

Garmin Approach R10 stays the safe default at around $600. It is portable, works indoors and outdoors, and the data holds up well for the price. Pair it with a net and a mat and you are playing courses the same day.

Rapsodo MLM2PRO leans on its camera and video features. If you care about shot replay and slow-motion review, it earns its spot.

Swing Caddie SC4 PRO is the grab-and-go option for range sessions when you want numbers without a full phone setup.

Where the money goes

Under $1,000, the launch monitor eats most of the budget. Plan another $150 to $300 for a hitting net and a mat that protects your wrists. Course software like GSPro comes later, once you move up a tier.

I broke down every option, the room you need, and the exact accessories in the full guide: https://www.golfsimulatornerd.com/blog/best-golf-simulator-under-1000-2026

Happy to answer setup questions in the comments.

Top comments (0)