Will a Golf Simulator Fit in a 14x14 Room with a 10 ft Ceiling?
Yes, but with a few tradeoffs. A 14 by 14 foot room with a 10 foot ceiling for a golf simulator: the fit verdict, what is tight, the best launch monitor placement, and the gear that fits.
Yes, but with a few tradeoffs
14 ft wide × 14 ft deep × 10 ft ceiling
A 14 by 14 foot room with a 10 foot ceiling will work for a golf simulator, but at least one dimension is on the tighter side. A smart build still plays great here, you just want to plan the layout carefully.
The verdict, dimension by dimension
| Dimension | Your room | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Ceiling height | 10 ft | Great |
| Width | 14 ft | Great |
| Depth | 14 ft | Workable |
The comfortable targets for a home golf simulator are about 12 feet wide, 15 feet deep, and 10 feet high. The workable minimums are closer to 10 feet wide, 12 feet deep, and 9 feet high. Ceiling height is the make-or-break number, because a full driver swing needs clearance that many garages and basements do not have.
What to do about it
- At 10 feet you have comfortable clearance for a full driver swing for most players.
- At 14 feet of depth you have enough room for the screen standoff, your stance, and a backswing, but it is not generous. A floor or ceiling photometric unit fits better than a radar unit that wants a long flight window.
Gear that fits a 14x14 room
With this much height you can run an overhead or a side mounted launch monitor. Photometric units (SkyTrak, Bushnell Launch Pro) want good even lighting, while radar units (Garmin R10, FlightScope) want a bit of ball-flight room.
A short-throw projector fills the screen from a close ceiling mount, which keeps it out of the swing path in a tighter room.
Size the mat to your bay and match its height to the surrounding floor so your stance is level.
A screen and enclosure sized to your width gives the full projected experience.
Plan your exact space
These numbers are a starting point. Your real fit depends on your height, your swing, and where doors, beams, and lights sit. Run your own dimensions through the golf sim room size calculator, estimate the build with the cost calculator, and read the room size guide before you buy. If ceiling height is your sticking point, the ceiling height guide covers every workaround.
For the gear itself, see our picks for the best launch monitors, best projectors, and best hitting mats, or browse the full room size chart.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you fit a golf simulator in a 14x14 room?
A 14 by 14 foot room with a 10 foot ceiling will work for a golf simulator, but at least one dimension is on the tighter side. A smart build still plays great here, you just want to plan the layout carefully. The biggest factor is almost always ceiling height, then width for your swing arc, then depth for the screen standoff and your stance. Use our room size calculator to model your exact space and test your own full driver swing before you build.
Is a 10 foot ceiling tall enough for a golf simulator?
A 10 foot ceiling gives most players comfortable clearance for a full driver swing, which makes it one of the easier dimensions in this room. Still test your own swing, since taller players need more.
What launch monitor works best in this room?
With this much height you can run an overhead or a side mounted launch monitor. Photometric units (SkyTrak, Bushnell Launch Pro) want good even lighting, while radar units (Garmin R10, FlightScope) want a bit of ball-flight room. Whichever you choose, confirm it suits your lighting and the space behind the ball, and calibrate it once the room is built.
How far should you stand from the screen in a 14 foot deep room?
Plan for roughly 8 to 12 feet between your hitting position and the screen, plus 12 to 24 inches of screen and enclosure standoff off the back wall. At 14 feet deep you have room to set a comfortable standoff and still leave space behind you for the backswing.
Do you need more room for a left-handed golfer?
Yes. A single right or left handed setup works in this width, but if you want both to play comfortably from the same bay you generally want 15 feet or more of width so the hitting position can shift. That also changes where you place a side-mounted launch monitor.
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