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Choosing between a fixed or mobile golf simulator setup is one of the most important decisions when designing your home golf experience. Both options offer unique benefits, but the right choice depends on your available space, usage habits, and budget. In this guide, we’ll explore the differences between fixed and mobile setups and help you decide which one suits your needs best.

Fixed Golf Simulator Setup

A fixed golf simulator is a permanent installation that stays set up at all times, making it ideal for golfers who want a dedicated practice and performance space.

Pros of a Fixed Setup

  • Always Ready to Use – No need to set up or take down each time you play.

  • Higher Durability – Built with sturdier materials for long-term use, fixed into existing structure/walls/building.

  • Better Immersion – A dedicated enclosure creates a more realistic experience.

  • More Customization Options – Ability to integrate advanced lighting, sound, and additional equipment.

Cons of a Fixed Setup

  • Requires Dedicated Space – Typically needs a spare room, basement, or garage.

  • More Expensive – Higher initial investment for permanent enclosures and installation.

  • Limited Flexibility – Once installed, it cannot be easily/cost effectively moved.

Best Fixed Setup Options

  • Carl’s Place Pro Enclosures – A high-end, customizable option for semi-permanent installations. (Enclosures can be disassembled and moved if needed)

  • Murphy Simulator – Offers a permanent design with high durability and space efficiency.


Mobile Golf Simulator Setup

A mobile golf simulator (ie. Net, Pipe & Drape, Retractable) provides flexibility by allowing you to set up and store your system when not in use. This is ideal for those who don’t have a dedicated golf room.

Pros of a Mobile Setup

  • Space-Saving – Can be stored when not in use, freeing up the room for other purposes.

  • More Affordable – Generally costs less than a fixed installation.

  • Easy to Set Up and Move – Works well for renters or those who may change locations.

Cons of a Mobile Setup

  • Setup Time – Requires assembly before each use.

  • Less Durable – Foldable or retractable designs may not be as sturdy as fixed enclosures depending on type.

  • Less Immersive – Lacks the dedicated feel of a permanent setup, ideal for practice over play.

Best Mobile Setup Options

  • The Sportscreen Enclosure – Retractable and ideal for multi-use spaces like garages.

  • Murphy Simulator – Folds away while maintaining high performance.


Fixed vs. Mobile: Which One is Best for You?

Feature Fixed Setup Mobile Setup
Best For Dedicated golf rooms Shared spaces
Setup Time Always ready Requires setup each time
Durability High Moderate
Cost Higher More affordable
Flexibility Low High

Conclusion: Making the Right Choice

  • Choose a Fixed Setup if you have a dedicated space and want a high-end, immersive experience.

  • Choose a Mobile Setup if you need flexibility and want to save space.

  • The Murphy Simulator offers a hybrid solution, providing the durability of a fixed setup with the space-saving benefits of a mobile one.

Get Expert Advice on Your Golf Simulator Setup

At Launch House Golf, we help golfers find the perfect simulator setup tailored to their needs.

  • Not sure which setup is best for you? Contact us for a free consultation.

  • Explore our enclosures and installation services to get started.

 

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