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Can You Build a Golf Simulator in a One-Car Garage?

The short answer is yes, sometimes. A one-car garage can work, but it is almost never an "anything goes" room. The buyers who make this work well usually choose the right compromises early instead of trying to force a full dream-room setup into a space that obviously does not want it.

Direct answer: A one-car garage is usually a compromise space, not an ideal one. It can still be a smart build if the width is decent, the ceiling is honest for the clubs you plan to hit, and you choose a launch monitor and enclosure path that match the room instead of fighting it.

When the answer is yes

When the answer is no

What matters most in a one-car garage

Width comes first

A lot of one-car garage builds fail here. Buyers obsess over ceiling height because it sounds more dramatic, but side clearance is often what decides whether the room feels usable or tense.

Monitor choice matters more in this room type

This is one of the clearest cases where a cleaner indoor-friendly monitor can make more sense than the cheapest behind-the-ball option. If you have not settled that yet, compare the main choices in the launch monitor roundup.

Compromise the right things

It is usually smarter to compromise on enclosure size or projector polish than to compromise on swing comfort, mat quality, or the basic ability to set the room up without hating it.

Best setup path for a one-car garage

Better alternatives if the room is too tight

If the garage only barely works, it is often smarter to build a cleaner practice-first setup or a reduced-footprint simulator instead of forcing a full garage theater. See the small-space guide and the low-ceiling guide if the room is pushing back in more than one direction.

Common one-car garage mistakes

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