Golf Simulator Bundles vs Buying Piece-by-Piece: The Fastest Route to a Playable Setup

March 30, 2026

By Malek Murison

Golf Simulator Bundles vs Buying Piece-by-Piece: The Fastest Route to a Playable Setup

If you’ve ever looked at building a golf simulator by buying everything separately, you’ll know the feeling: you start with a launch monitor and a dream, and before you know it, you’re deep down a rabbit hole of screens, mats, projector specs, software... with a growing suspicion that you’re still missing something important.

At the end of the day, a playable setup is the goal. Simulator bundles and packages exist to make your life easier. 

Can’t decide between a golf simulator package and a complete DIY setup? 

Bundles and packages are your best bet if you want the fastest route to a setup you can use, see your shots, and trust what you’re looking at. No working out compatibility or figuring out complex setups. Just virtual golf, at your fingertips. 

Piece-by-piece can work if you already own key components, you know exactly what fits your space, or you’re happy spending time (and usually a little more money) getting a truly tailored setup. 

The thing you want to avoid is going down the DIY rabbit hole and just ending up building a bundle… but slower.

Here are a few quick shortcuts to get you started: 

> Explore all of our simulator bundles and packages here
> Shop our Lux setups here
> Take a look at our affordable EasySim setups

What a playable setup really means

A playable simulator setup has a minimum of four layers:

  1. Ball tracking: A launch monitor that is the brains behind your virtual golf setup.

  2. Impact + safety: A screen/net, with optional enclosure/protection

  3. Feel + durability: A hitting mat or turf to add safety, comfort, and realism to your simulator rounds and practice.

  4. Display + software: Some form of projector/TV + device/software (depending on your setup), so that you can see your shots in action and enjoy immersive sessions.

Bear in mind that many bundles and packages are focused on the core items you need, for example combining launch monitors with an enclosure and a hitting mat. But usually you can add extras during the process, such as a PC, a projector, and other finishing touches you may need. 

Don’t get caught out thinking one bundle equals a finished sim. Always double-check what’s included first. 

Bundles vs buying separately: the reality

A lot of first-time simulator builds start with the same assumption: That you can buy a launch monitor, then add the rest later. That approach looks good on paper, but it's best to think of indoor golf as more of a chain. If any one link is weak, the whole setup can feel wrong.

With that in mind, a bundle or package isn’t just a case of convenience. It’s the fastest way to get to a setup that is playable from day one.

Why bundles are usually the fastest route to a playable setup

You’re buying a complete chain, not a single headline item

Most DIY builds begin with the launch monitor because it feels like the main purchase. And that’s fair enough because that’s where the bulk of your cost is likely to be. 

But then reality kicks in. You still need a safe impact solution, a mat that doesn’t punish your body, a setup that actually feels like golf, and a bunch of other ncie to haves. 

Golf simulator bundles are a great starting point because they span the full chain: launch monitor plus screen or net solution plus mat. That’s the difference between owning a single product and having a simulator you can use.

Compatibility problems get solved before they appear

Buying separately is where people get trapped in the fit/setup spiral: will this screen work with that enclosure, will the mat sit right, will the ball flight and impact point make sense, have I missed a key component? 

Bundles remove most of that, because you can trust that suppliers like us have chosen core components that will work together as an indoor build.

You avoid the learning tax

DIY builds are rarely cheaper for first-timers. The cost is not always the item price, it’s buying the wrong thing once and then buying the right thing later.

You might end up with a screen or net solution that is louder or less durable than expected. Your mat might be aggravating your wrists and elbows, or your whole setup might feel so temporary and bodged that you end up hardly using it. 

You can think of golf simulator bundles as a shortcut to avoid those pesky feelings of regret!

Add-ons become upgrades, not rescue purchases

When you buy separately or bit by bit over time, extra components can feel like fixes or rescues, addressing something you missed the first time around. When you buy a bundle, optional extras are upgrades you choose because they improve the experience. 

When buying separately can make sense

Buying your golf simulator setup piece-by-piece can be the right move in some cases. For example, if: 

  • You already own a solid screen, enclosure, or mat and don’t want duplicates

  • You have specific space constraints and you know exactly what fits

  • You enjoy the build process and are happy spending extra time dialling things in

If your main goal is to get playing indoors quickly and avoid wasted purchases, bundles are usually the smarter route.

What you can expect from GolfBays bundles

Most GolfBays bundles are built around the components that make an indoor setup playable:

  • Launch monitor

  • Impact screen or enclosure or a net setup

  • A hitting mat or turf

That core gets you to the point where you can hit safely and get meaningful feedback.

Popular Golf Simulator add-ons 

Once the key parts are in place, you can upgrade based on your space and budget to include: 

Best-selling bundles that get you playing fast

Our Overall Best Sellers 

SkyTrak+ SimBox Home Golf Simulator Full Package
You bring the swing. We’ll supply the setup. The SkyTrak+ Bundle includes four essentials that play perfectly together: a SkyTrak+ Launch Monitor, a GolfBays SimBox enclosure, our PRO+ Premium impact screen, and a GolfBays Standard Hitting Mat.

SkyTrak Golf Simulator Bundle
Similar package, but with the original SkyTrak launch monitor instead of the + version, alongside a standard mat, Pro+ premium screen, and a SimBox enclosure sized to suit your space.  

Garmin Approach R50 SimBox Home Golf Simulator Full Package
This package includes the Garmin R50 Launch Monitor, a GolfBays Standard Hitting Mat, our PRO + Premium Enclosure Screen, and a SimBox Enclosure. 

Our Most Popular Premium Bundles

ProTee VX GolfBays Lux Home Golf Simulator Full Package
The GolfBays Lux Golf Simulator Hitting Enclosure is designed to provide the ultimate indoor golfing experience. This package combines the state-of-the-art enclosure with the ProTee VX, an insert tee mat, rubber base, plus a BenQ AH500ST projector and mount. 

Foresight GC3 GolfBays Lux Home Golf Simulator Full Package
Includes a Lux Bay Hitting Enclosure, a Foresight GC3 launch monitor, a Nylon Insert Tee Mat, and a ViewSonic LS711HD Projector with mount.

FlightScope Mevo+ GolfBays Lux Home Golf Simulator
Includes our Lux Bay Hitting Enclosure, the Flightscope Mevo Plus launch monitor, Face Impact Location for the Mevo+ Pro Package, a Nylon Insert Tee Mat, and a BenQ AH500ST Projector and mount.

Affordable Golf Sim Packages

If you want something that works in the garage without the financial headache of building your own mini Augusta, consider one of the packages below... 

Garmin R10 EasySim Golf Simulator Bundle
This budget package includes the popular Garmin R10 launch monitor, a standard mat, and our market-leading EasySim enclosure.

Rapsodo MLM2PRO EasySim Golf Simulator Bundle
This affordable golf simulator package includes the Rapsodo MLM2PRO launch monitor, a standard GolfBays hitting mat, and our EasySim enclosure, plus Rapsodo Callaway golf balls. 

Square Golf EasySim Golf Simulator Bundle
This budget package includes a Square Golf launch monitor, our EasySim enclosure, and a standard hitting mat. 


Get playing!

At the end of the day, the best golf simulator setup is the one that gets you playing sooner, not the one that leaves you surrounded by boxes, browser tabs, and a nagging sense that you’ve made life harder than it needed to be.

If you want the quickest, smartest route to a setup that works, a simulator bundle is usually the clear winner. But if you already know your space, your spec, and exactly how you want to build it, going piece by piece can still make sense. Either way, the goal is the same: a setup that feels right, performs properly, and makes you want to step in and hit another shot.

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