A technologically advanced system replicates the experience of playing golf on a real course, using sophisticated software, sensors, and projection technology. These systems typically include a screen onto which course visuals are projected, a hitting area, and sensors that capture data about the golfer’s swing and ball flight. This data is then used to simulate the ball’s trajectory and landing position on the virtual course.
This technology offers numerous benefits, including the ability to practice year-round, regardless of weather conditions. It allows for detailed analysis of swing mechanics and provides immediate feedback, facilitating improvement. Historically, such setups were primarily found in commercial settings, but advancements in technology and decreasing costs have made them increasingly accessible for residential use. The simulated environment enables golfers to play famous courses from around the world without leaving their location.