The most advanced simulator on the planet. The only page that tells you what it actually costs to build one.
No Games, No Ranges
GolfZon publishes MSRP for all TwoVision NX configurations. We show it here because you should know what the hardware actually costs before a dealer quotes you a vague range. The number above is system + delivery — no markup.
As a certified GolfZon dealer and installer, Launch House handles everything after the unit arrives — platform engineering, enclosure, electrical, impact protection, calibration, and training. GolfZon's installation crew is never involved. That's what you're paying us for.
We've completed 20+ GolfZon builds. Our build scope and fees are broken out below the configuration table. Commercial builds are addressed separately.
| Tier | Right-hand | Both-handed |
|---|---|---|
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Entry NX
Fixed platform · No auto-tee · Full TwoVision NX sensor system and 240+ course library included
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$33,799 | $46,499 |
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Standard NX
Auto-tee system + moving floor · The baseline NX experience most residential buyers choose
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$54,699 | $62,199 |
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Dual Plate NX
Platform tilts in 24 directions · 6,800 lie configurations · Significant upgrade over standard moving floor
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$65,599 | $71,499 |
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Motion Plate NX
Full motion in 64 directions · 56,000 lie configurations · 5 hitting surfaces · Flagship — no other manufacturer offers this
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$71,099 | $79,499 |
| GolfZon MSRP (system + $2,500 delivery) effective Dec 3, 2025 · Launch House handles all installation — GolfZon's crew not involved · Projector priced separately above · Build-out and Launch House fees additional · Pricing valid 30 days from quote | ||
What Launch House Adds
The MSRP covers the GolfZon unit and delivery. What we add is everything else — the engineering, environment, and installation that makes a GolfZon bay function properly and last.
| Scope Item | Notes | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|
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Projector — Epson / Panasonic 4K laser
Epson L790SE or L795SE ($6,000 MSRP) or Panasonic PT-VMZ82 ($5,563 MSRP). Short-throw or standard depending on room depth.
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Sold separately from unit | $5,563 – $6,000 |
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Platform fabrication & subfloor engineering
Engineered subfloor for the 7.25" platform rise. Level tolerance is critical for motion plate calibration.
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Launch House proprietary process | $3,500 – $7,000 |
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Ball return & auto-tee gutter system
Gutter routing from screen to tee. Grade, clearance, and access panels designed before floor is closed.
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Often missed by inexperienced builders | $1,500 – $3,000 |
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Enclosure & room construction
Framing, finished walls, ceiling treatment. Scope varies from minimal framing to full architectural finish.
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Biggest variable in total cost | $5,000 – $18,000 |
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Electrical
3 dedicated 15A 120V circuits, isolated. Run from panel with licensed electrician sign-off.
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Varies by panel distance | $1,200 – $3,500 |
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Impact protection, flooring & environment finish
Side and ceiling impact panels, wall-to-wall turf, pad-line LED lighting, data display, cable management.
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Premium multi-layer system | $5,800 – $11,000 |
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Launch House installation, project management & training
Full system installation, calibration, project coordination, and in-person training session. Launch House handles everything — GolfZon's crew is not on site.
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Certified dealer & installer | $8,000 – $15,000 |
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Sales tax on equipment
Applies to GolfZon unit and projector. Rate varies by state — typically 5–10% on hardware.
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Varies by state | $2,000 – $9,000 |
Total Build Cost |
$32,563 – $72,500 |
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Build ranges are based on 20+ completed GolfZon installations. Final scope depends on your existing room condition, local labor rates, and finish level. High-finish and commercial environments trend toward the upper end.
Commercial Builds
Platform Overview
GolfZon is not a launch monitor plus software plus a screen. It's a vertically integrated simulator platform — hardware, sensors, physics engine, courses, and competitive infrastructure all designed by one company. That vertical integration is why it does things no other system can.
The platform physically tilts beneath your feet to replicate the actual lie — uphill, downhill, sidehill. 64 directional movements, ~56,000 possible configurations. 5 hitting surfaces: fairway, light rough, deep rough, fairway bunker, and greenside bunker. No other major manufacturer has this.
The system automatically collects used tees, returns the ball, and tees it at the correct height for each player — automatically. Tee height preferences are stored per player profile. In a commercial environment, this is a meaningful operational advantage that drives faster rounds and better guest experience.
The TwoVision NX was the first golf simulator on UE5. 4K output via 7,000–8,000 lumen laser projection. Flags move in wind, divots form, sand sprays. 240+ courses included with no annual subscription. Competitors charge $300–$1,200/year for software access on top of hardware cost.
400fps dual cameras capture 20 data parameters per shot — ball speed, spin rate, spin axis, club path, face angle, attack angle, dynamic loft, impact location, and more. Accuracy rated 4.5/5. Two South Korean professional tours use GolfZon for tournament data.
10,000 simultaneous golfers can compete globally through the GolfZon network. The GOLFZON Tour runs with a $300K grand prize. GNAT series events run parallel to PGA Tour stops. 3.2 million competitive rounds annually through GolfZon Live Festival. No other simulator platform runs competitive infrastructure at this scale.
$800/year residential · $199/month commercial. Covers all software updates, new course releases, MyPractice, and global Network Play access. The 240+ courses included at purchase remain playable without OSA — the annual fee unlocks ongoing content and the competitive network.
The Technical Reality
The GolfZon TwoVision NX has engineering requirements that most general contractors — and most simulator dealers — haven't encountered before. Getting them wrong at the foundation phase creates expensive problems that can't be fixed without a full tear-out.
The motion plate sits 7.25" above the finished floor. That height needs to come from somewhere — typically a built platform that integrates cleanly with the room structure. The subfloor work has to be level to within tight tolerances for the motion system to function properly and safely.
It also has to account for the ball return gutter path — the channel that routes used balls from the screen landing zone back to the auto-tee. That path needs to maintain the correct grade, stay clear of structural obstructions, and be accessible for maintenance.
The TwoVision NX requires 3 dedicated 15A 120V circuits. "Dedicated" means isolated — no shared loads, no split circuits, no workarounds. The motion system and the computing system have to be on isolated power to avoid interference that degrades sensor data or causes platform behavior issues.
This is often the part that gets cheaply handled on amateur installations. We've seen builds where the electrical was shared with other loads in the space — and the motion plate calibration drifted every time a load cycled on.
Space Planning
The motion plate changes every dimension calculation. The platform adds 7.25" of height — that comes directly off your effective ceiling clearance. Measure your raw ceiling and subtract 7.25" before deciding if this system works in your space.
20+ Golfzon Installs
GolfZon installs are different from standard simulator builds. We've done enough of them to have a proprietary process for every phase. Here's what that covers.
Engineered subfloor construction for the 7.25" motion plate rise. Level tolerance, structural support, and finished transitions into the surrounding floor.
Gutter routing from screen to tee position. Grade, clearance, and access panels designed before the floor is closed.
Gutter system design coordinated with the auto-tee mechanism. This is where installations fail when the builder hasn't done it before.
Isolated 15A 120V circuits run from the panel. Surge protection. Licensed electrician sign-off in compliance with GolfZon warranty requirements.
We build bays that look like they belong in a premium facility. Framing, finish work, impact protection, lighting — everything designed to the space, not off a shelf.
System calibration, sensor verification, and an in-person training session covering gameplay, practice modes, online competition, and maintenance.
Honest Assessment
The closed ecosystem and price point mean this isn't the right call for everyone. Here's a direct take on who should build one — and who should look at a different system.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Sensing technology | Dual cameras · 400fps capture rate |
| Processing | Intel i7 |
| Data parameters | 20 per shot — ball speed, spin rate, spin axis, carry, total distance, launch angle, launch direction, club path, face angle, attack angle, dynamic loft, smash factor, apex height, and more |
| Accuracy rating | 4.5 / 5.0 — tour validated on two South Korean professional tours |
| Motion platform | 5-segment (1 hitting mat + 4 stance mats) · 4 independent pods · 64 directional movements · ~56,000 lie configurations |
| Hitting surfaces | Fairway · Light rough · Deep rough · Fairway bunker · Greenside bunker |
| Projection | 4K resolution · 7,000–8,000 lumen laser |
| Graphics engine | Unreal Engine 5 |
| Course library | 240+ courses · No annual subscription |
| Game modes | Stroke play, match play, skins, scramble, stableford · 6 tournament modes · 7 standard modes · Arcade Plus (7 mini-games) |
| Difficulty tiers | Normal · Semi-Tour · Tour |
| Competitive network | 10,000 simultaneous competitors · GOLFZON Tour ($300K grand prize) · GNAT series ($10K–$12K per event) · GolfZon Live Festival (3.2M rounds/year) |
| Platform height | 7.25" above finished floor |
| Electrical | 3 dedicated 15A 120V circuits |
| Online Service Agreement (OSA) | $800/year residential · $199/month commercial · Includes all updates, new courses, Network Play, and MyPractice |
20+ GolfZon Installs
Tell us about your space and your goals. We'll walk through the full build scope, a real estimate, and whether GolfZon is the right call — or if a different system makes more sense.