If your simulator room dimensions are wrong, no premium gear can save the experience. Most buyers should design around comfortable swing clearance first, then pick equipment that fits the room instead of forcing compromises later.

For many households, the biggest constraint is depth and side clearance, not ceiling height alone. Plan for your full swing path, your stance, and monitor placement. If multiple players use the space, account for left/right-handed setup needs early.

A useful rule: choose your launch monitor only after your room measurements are final. If your room is tighter, lean into compact configurations and avoid hardware that needs excessive ball-flight distance.

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Next: Walk through the ceiling height guide so you can lock in vertical clearance before ordering hardware.

Bottom line

Dimension mistakes are expensive. Confirm real swing clearance before buying hardware.

Decision + next step: Verify real swing clearance with your clubs before committing to hardware.

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