Golf simulators

How to Care for Golf Simulators

Keep your simulators working longer with storage, cleaning, and maintenance habits that take minutes.

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A five-minute maintenance habit

A simulator system degrades unevenly — the mat wears in the strike zone long before the sensors need attention, and a torn screen devalues the whole setup. Regular maintenance keeps all parts working together.

Try this routine:

  1. Check the mat strike zone for wear after every ten to fifteen hours of use; rotate it if the design allows.
  2. Wipe sensor lenses, camera covers, or radar housings monthly with a dry microfibre cloth.
  3. Inspect screen panels for small edge tears that spread under repeated impact if left unpatched.
  4. Clear pending software updates and restart the system periodically to prevent performance slowdowns.

Small habits, big difference

A well-maintained simulator gives you reliable data from the first session to the two-hundredth. One that’s been neglected gives you numbers you start to doubt — and a session you quietly stop taking seriously.