
GOLF SIMULATOR HIRE
Particularly popular for corporate entertainment, our mobile golf simulator has graced the halls of such prestigious organisations as LinkedIn, Twitter and Google, as well as the set of the Late Late Show and the grounds of Carton House.
In fact, this simulator is quite popular with Golf Clubs and Societies, not just for entertaining the members but for also for training purposes, as the system has advanced swing analysis capabilities.
It is available for hire across the Ireland of Ireland.
Ways to Play
The simulator can be used to play a full 18 holes of many of the world's top courses such as Pebble Beach or the Old Course at St. Andrews, but in the context of a corporate event it is much better to have faster, more competitive games such as The Longest Drive or Closest To The Pin which provide a far faster, more competitive and hilarious way to play. There's loads of options.
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Branding Options
We can help you make an impact at your corporate or promotional event. The frame and housing of our simulators provide branding opportunities that range from simple banners across the top, to full enclosures which are very useful for outdoor events, and everything in between. Have a browse of our gallery to see some examples, and if you want more info get in touch and let us know what type of event you are planning and we can give you the rundown.
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How Much Space Do I need?
Our mobile simulators are not gigantic, but they do require a decent amount of space for set-up.
The Golf Simulator requires a space with a bare minimum 10ft height & 14ft of width clearance to even set up in, and at least 16ft unobstructed depth to allow for the machine itself, the striking mat, and for the golfer using it to be able to swing a club safely.
Have a look at the video below to see how it is set up.