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Golf simulator projector & throw guide

The projector turns shot data into a course you can see. Get the throw and brightness right and a modest projector looks superb; get them wrong and even an expensive one disappoints.

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Short answer: use a short-throw projector (throw ratio ~0.5), 3,000–4,000+ lumens, 1080p (4K optional), ceiling-mounted near the screen. That avoids shadows and fills a large impact screen in a typical room. Disclosure.

Throw ratio is the key number

Throw ratio = distance from the screen ÷ image width. A short-throw projector (~0.5) sits close to the screen — roughly 5 ft back for a 10 ft-wide image — so you don't block the picture. A standard projector (1.2+) has to sit far behind you, where your swing and body cast shadows. For indoor sims, short-throw is the practical default.

What to look for

SpecTargetWhy
Throw ratio~0.5 (short-throw)Mount near screen, no shadows
Brightness3,000–4,000+ lumensBright image on a big screen, even with some ambient light
Resolution1080p (4K optional)1080p looks great at sim distances; 4K is a luxury
Input lagLowResponsive feel when you strike
MountCeiling, near screenKeeps the unit out of the swing path

Match it to your screen and room

Pick the projector after you know your impact screen size and throw distance — that's what determines the exact throw ratio you need. In shallow rooms, short-throw isn't optional. Confirm dimensions with the room-fit calculator.

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FAQ

What projector is best for a golf simulator?
A short-throw projector (~0.5 throw ratio), 3,000–4,000+ lumens, 1080p (4K optional), mounted near the screen.
Do I need a short-throw projector?
In most rooms, yes — a standard projector sits far back and your body casts a shadow. Short-throw mounts close and avoids it.
How many lumens do I need?
3,000–4,000+ for a bright image on a large screen; lower looks washed out.

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