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At 10 feet wide and 8’2″ tall, the Birdie 10 delivers a real enclosed simulator experience in the tightest residential spaces — single-car garages, compact bonus rooms, or basement builds where width is the primary constraint. The 4K ULTRA triple-layer impact screen is tensioned across a 1-1/4″ powder-coated steel frame that snaps together in under an hour, no tools required.
The 1-1/4″ (32 mm) thick-wall powder-coated steel tubing locks into a rigid structure that stays square under repeated ball strikes. The frame is built to outlast the electronics in any sim setup.
The 4K ULTRA premium impact screen uses a multi-layer construction engineered to absorb and spread ball impact energy across the face, preventing tears and maintaining a flat projection surface session after session.
Dark premium velvet lines the interior surfaces, absorbing stray light and reducing ambient reflection. The result is better perceived image contrast without changing projector settings.
Velvet enclosure flaps attach via hook-and-loop to create a flush transition from the enclosure walls directly to the screen edge, minimizing light bleed and giving the bay a finished, professional appearance.
Foam padding runs along the top rail of the frame — protecting both the club and the frame on high backswings. A practical detail that matters in a tight 10-foot bay where overhead clearance is closer.
Numbered poles snap together without any tools. Most two-person builds are complete in 45–60 minutes. The frame also disassembles cleanly if the bay needs to be moved or relocated.
A two-car garage means one stall dedicated to the car and one to the sim. The Birdie 10 is sized precisely for a single-stall garage bay — wide enough for a full swing, compact enough to leave room on both sides for the rest of the garage to function. No major renovation, no structural changes.
A smaller bonus room, a narrow basement section, or a bedroom conversion where a 12-foot enclosure simply will not fit. The Birdie 10 gives builders working in constrained footprints a real enclosed bay with a 4:3 screen, professional construction, and a 141″ diagonal viewable image — without sacrificing the feel of a proper simulator.
The same steel frame, same velvet lining, and same triple-layer impact screen as the larger enclosures in the lineup — at a lower price point due to the narrower bay. For golfers whose priority is getting a quality enclosed simulator built and operational without stepping up to a wider, more expensive bay they do not need.
| Model | Birdie 10 Golf Simulator Enclosure |
| Manufacturer | Elite Sim Golf |
| Screen Aspect Ratio | 4:3 (optimized for golf simulation) |
| Outside Frame Dimensions | Approx. 10’ W × 8’2″ H × 5’ D |
| Simulator Footprint — Enclosure | Approx. 10’ W × 5’ D floor space for the enclosure frame |
| Typical Room Fit (Guideline) | Ideal for single-car garages and smaller sim rooms with ~9’ ceilings or higher |
| Impact Screen Panel Size | Approx. 143″ W × 96″ H |
| Recommended Viewable Image Area | 4:3 image approx. 112″ W × 87″ H (141″ diagonal), centered with a small velvet border. Actual area may vary slightly based on installation and projector throw. |
| Screen Construction | 4K ULTRA premium triple-layer impact screen |
| Frame Material | 1-1/4″ (32 mm) thick-wall powder-coated steel tubing |
| Enclosure Lining | Premium velvet inner lining with durable vinyl exterior |
| Enclosure Flaps | Velvet flaps with hook-and-loop attachment for a seamless screen border |
| Collision Protection | Anti-collision padding along the top rail |
| Assembly Method | Tool-free, snap-together frame design with numbered poles |
| Estimated Setup Time | Approx. 45–60 minutes; two people recommended for easiest assembly |
| Assembly Instructions | Download Assembly PDF |
| Assembly Video | Watch Assembly Video |
Hitting mat and landing pad are not included and are sold separately, allowing selection of the hitting surface that best fits the budget, space, and performance needs.
All three enclosures share the same steel frame, triple-layer screen, and velvet lining — the difference is bay width, screen ratio, and the room they fit best.
12’ W × 8’2″ H × 5’ D
4:3 Screen
10’ W × 8’2″ H × 5’ D
4:3 Screen
13’ W × 8’2″ H × 5’ D
16:9 Screen
Premium gray impact screen material, not the standard white found on the Birdie 10, Eagle 12, and Albatross 13. Deeper blacks, better ambient light rejection, and improved visual contrast for serious sim use.
12’ W × 9’ H × 6’ D total footprint with the stand-off built into the frame design. Installs directly against the wall — no additional rear clearance calculation needed.
Frame pipes are included in the box — no sourcing EMT pipe locally or separately. Pick up, assemble, and hit.
True 4:3 viewable area of 138″ W × 103″ H — significantly larger than the Birdie 10’s 112″ × 87″ window and taller than standard-lineup bays at 9’ height.
“Was curious how the velvet enclosure would look, but I’m pumped about it. If your goal is a simulator/movie room, then this is the way. Reminds me of a movie theatre and keeps all the ambient light out of the enclosure so you can get away with a lower lumen projector if that’s what your budget allows. Set up was simple and easy. The included pipes for framing is amazing and I can’t believe other companies get away with charging an extra $400–$700 on top of a $2K enclosure. Would recommend 10/10 times.”
— Gunner, Verified Buyer
The right projector depends on room depth, ceiling height, and whether a ceiling-mounted overhead launch monitor will be installed. Use the Projector Fitment Tool to confirm mounting distance before purchasing.
Best-in-class 4K image with BenQ Golf Mode color science, motorized Auto Screen Fit for precise alignment, and full compatibility with overhead launch monitors.
Exceptional brightness at 4,200 lumens with a 30,000-hour laser lifespan. Outstanding choice for rooms without a ceiling-mounted overhead monitor, or where throw distance and mounting have been confirmed with the fitment tool.
Enter room depth and ceiling height into the Projector Fitment Tool to get projector recommendations and exact mounting distances for the Birdie 10’s 10-foot bay.
The Birdie 10 is the enclosure foundation. These pre-configured SimKit packages pair it with a launch monitor, projector, and hitting mat — everything needed for a complete simulator in one order.
The complete overhead build. VTrack ceiling-mount launch monitor + 4K projector, pre-configured and ready to install. Choose the Birdie 10 enclosure at checkout.
A clean floor-based alternative. No ceiling mount required — the Spica 3 monitor sits behind the golfer for a straightforward, ceiling-free setup with the Birdie 10 bay.
Want a different launch monitor or projector combination?
Build Your Own Bundle →The team at Elite Sim Golf configures Birdie 10 bays regularly and can assist with room fit, launch monitor pairing, projector selection, and throw distance confirmation for the 10-foot bay.
Layout guidance, ceiling height requirements, recommended buffer space between the hitting position and the enclosure, and whether the Birdie 10 or a larger model fits the specific room better.
Launch monitor and projector pairing based on room depth, swing style, software goals, and budget. Includes projector throw confirmation for the Birdie 10’s 10-foot bay before purchase.
The enclosure frame footprint is approximately 10’ wide by 5’ deep, and 8’2″ tall. Plan for additional room in front of the enclosure for the player’s swing, behind the player for the launch monitor, and overhead for projector mounting. A single-car garage bay with a 9’ ceiling or higher is the typical installation environment. Total room depth needed will vary based on projector throw distance and launch monitor placement — the Projector Fitment Tool can help confirm whether the full layout fits the room.
The Birdie 10 uses a 4:3 aspect ratio, which is the format most golf simulation software is designed around. The 4:3 format fills more of the screen with the course view compared to a 16:9 widescreen format when running golf sim software, making it the preferred ratio for a dedicated golf simulator. The viewable image area is approximately 112″ wide by 87″ high (141″ diagonal).
The Birdie 10 includes the 1-1/4″ powder-coated steel frame, 4K ULTRA premium triple-layer impact screen, velvet-lined enclosure with vinyl exterior, velvet flaps with hook-and-loop attachment, anti-collision padding along the top rail, and mounting hardware. Everything needed to assemble a fully enclosed simulator bay is in the box.
No. The hitting mat and landing pad are sold separately. This is intentional — hitting mat preferences vary significantly based on playing style, simulator software, and budget. Separating the mat from the enclosure allows selection of the surface that best matches those needs without being locked into a bundled option.
Yes. The Birdie 10 is compatible with any launch monitor — radar-based side monitors, forward-facing camera monitors, and ceiling-mounted overhead monitors all work with the enclosure. The key variable is room depth: some launch monitors require specific distances between the hitting position and the screen, so confirming the total room layout before purchase is recommended.
Two projectors are recommended for the Birdie 10. The BenQ AK700ST is the premium option — 4K UHD, 4,000 lumens laser, with dedicated Golf Mode color profiles and motorized Auto Screen Fit. Its short-throw lens and rear ceiling-mount position provide full compatibility with ceiling-mounted overhead launch monitors such as the VTrack. The Optoma GT2400HDR is the best-value option — 1080p, 4,200 lumens, DuraCore laser with a 30,000-hour lifespan. Its 0.496:1 ultra-short throw ratio mounts very close to the screen, so buyers using a ceiling-mounted overhead launch monitor should verify projector placement using the Projector Fitment Tool before purchasing. Projector throw math should always be confirmed with the fitment tool rather than estimated manually.
Estimated assembly time is 45–60 minutes with two people. The frame uses numbered poles that snap together without tools, so no special skills or equipment are needed. Two people are recommended for holding frame sections during assembly and for tensioning the enclosure fabric over the frame.
Yes. The snap-together, tool-free design means the Birdie 10 can be fully disassembled, moved, and reassembled in a new location. This makes it practical for seasonal use (garages that need floor space back in summer), rentals, or moves where the installation space will change.
Yes. The enclosure is symmetrical and imposes no preference for handedness. The 10-foot bay is narrower than the 12-foot Eagle 12, so left-handed and right-handed golfers with wider swings should confirm the lateral clearance fits their setup before purchasing.
Yes. The SimKit Bundle Builder allows combining the Birdie 10 with a launch monitor, projector, and hitting mat in a single order. Pre-configured bundles built around the Birdie 10 are also available for buyers who want a curated complete setup rather than building from scratch.
The Birdie 10, Eagle 12, and Albatross 13 are the standard lineup — they use a white triple-layer impact screen and the accessories (bungee bottom, fabric surround, blackout sheet, foam flaps) are sold separately as upgrades. The PRO Series 12x9 is a separate premium-tier enclosure that includes all of those components standard: a High Contrast Gray triple-layer impact screen, RipStop Fabric Surround, bungee bottom, heavyweight foam-lined flaps, blackout sheet, and an EMT Pipe Frame Kit. The PRO Series is also taller (9’ vs. 8’2″) and deeper (6’ with a built-in 1FT wall stand-off vs. 5’). For buyers who want a complete, fully-accessorized premium bay, the PRO Series delivers that in one purchase at 12’ wide.
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