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Generic "best simulator" lists don't account for your ceiling height, swing speed, software preference, or whether you want to play courses or just practice. This advisor asks the right follow-up questions to give you a recommendation that actually fits your situation.
Unlike a static buying guide, the AI can reason about trade-offs — like whether a $599 Garmin R10 makes more sense than a $2,500 SkyTrak+ given your specific room dimensions and practice goals.
The AI advisor can recommend specific launch monitors for your budget and room, help you plan room dimensions, calculate whether a simulator makes financial sense vs. range fees, compare specific products like Garmin R10 vs SkyTrak+, suggest training protocols, and answer technical questions about setup, software, and compatibility.
It's personalized based on what you tell it. The more context you provide (current handicap, room size, budget, goals, existing equipment), the more specific and useful the recommendations. Start with 'I have a 14×12ft room, $3,000 budget, and play 3× per week — what setup do you recommend?'
The AI is trained on current golf simulator market data and editorial content from Home Golf Setup. It provides honest trade-off analysis rather than promoting the most expensive option. All specific pricing should be verified before purchasing — prices change frequently.
The most useful starting question is: 'I have [budget], a [dimensions] room, and I want to [specific goal] — what do you recommend?' This gives the AI enough context to skip generic advice and go straight to specific recommendations.
Different in important ways: the AI has no sales incentive, so it can tell you when a cheaper option is genuinely better. It also has more breadth of knowledge across all brands and price points. However, it can't physically see your room or test equipment — for complex installations, consult a specialist retailer.