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May 21, 2026

11 min read

How to Set Up Your Golf Sim Business: A Complete Technology Stack Guide

A practical walkthrough of every technology layer in an indoor golf simulator business: booking systems, payments, door access, remote support, bay connectivity, and camera monitoring, with real costs and what each tool actually delivers.

  • Booking systems, payment processing, door access, remote support, bay connectivity, and camera monitoring are the six layers of a complete golf sim tech stack.
  • Monthly technology cost for a four-bay facility runs roughly $400 plus payment processing fees, with about $3,300 in upfront hardware.

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May 21, 2026

7 min read

Golf Sim Booking Systems Compared: Golf O'Clock, Fairwayze, Skedda, and More

A practical comparison of golf simulator booking systems: Golf O'Clock, Fairwayze, Skedda, Allbooked, Lightspeed Golf, and why TrackMan is not a booking platform.

  • Golf O'Clock and Fairwayze are the only purpose-built indoor golf booking platforms.
  • Allbooked and Skedda are general tools that require workarounds or integrations for golf-specific workflows.

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May 21, 2026

5 min read

How Much Should You Charge at a Golf Sim Facility?

A data-driven pricing guide for indoor golf sim facilities: how tracker tier, location, food and bar licenses, and seasonality affect what you should charge per hour.

  • Tracker tier sets your pricing floor: budget $35-$50/hr, mid $50-$75/hr, premium $75-$120/hr.
  • Urban retail locations command 30-50% premiums over suburban industrial spaces.

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May 21, 2026

5 min read

Extra Revenue Streams for Indoor Tennis, Pickleball, and Baseball Facilities

How indoor tennis, pickleball, and baseball facilities layer in food partnerships, events, leagues, and smart outreach to move beyond hourly court and cage rentals.

  • Hourly court and cage rentals cap revenue at occupied hours times available space.
  • Food and beverage partnerships turn a facility into a destination and extend visit length.

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May 21, 2026

4 min read

Beyond the Hourly Rate: Extra Revenue Streams for Golf Sim Facilities

Five proven ways golf simulator operators grow revenue without adding more bays: food partnerships, tournaments, leagues, and smart outreach that fills dead hours.

  • Hourly bay rentals are a baseline, not a ceiling.
  • Food and beverage partnerships turn a facility into a destination.

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May 21, 2026

3 min read

Which Golf Sim Tracker to Get

An honest comparison of golf launch monitors for commercial sim facilities: Garmin, SkyTrak, ProTee VX, FlightScope, TrackMan iO, Foresight Falcon, and GCQuad.

  • ProTee VX (~$6,500) offers the best commercial value with direct spin and club measurement.
  • TrackMan iO (~$14,000) delivers the best customer experience and brand recognition.

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May 21, 2026

3 min read

The True Startup Cost of a Golf Sim Facility

An honest cost breakdown for opening an indoor golf simulator facility—equipment, build-out, software, and the costs most guides skip.

  • A single bay costs CAD $30K-$60K depending on hardware tier.
  • 6-bay facilities run CAD $150K-$400K all-in.

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