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Mobile Golf Simulator
Turn any gathering into an unforgettable celebration with Pixel ParTee! Our state-of-the-art mobile golf simulators bring the excitement of premier golf directly to your venue. Whether it’s a corporate event, private party, fundraiser, or wedding.
Choose from fully customizable packages designed to fit your space, theme, and guest list. Enjoy a unique, interactive experience that blends sport, technology, and entertainment creating lasting memories for everyone on the green.
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Practice
(Driving Range, On Course)
Practice like a pro anywhere! Perfect your swing on the driving range or play full rounds on top
courses all inside our state-of-the-art mobile golf simulator experience.

Tournament
(1+ players)
Dial up the excitement at your next golf tournament with a mobile simulator that lets players practice on the range, dial in shots, and compete on virtual courses in any weather, at any venue. .
Contest
(Longest Drive, Closest to Pin)
Bring tournament-style excitement to any event with golf simulator contests like Closest to the Pin and Longest Drive, complete with live stats, leaderboards, and bragging rights for every swing.
Leagues
(Online)
Run exciting golf leagues in our mobile simulator, with weekly matchups, flexible formats, live leaderboards, and realistic courses perfect for building friendly competition and community without ever setting foot on a traditional courseBook Mobile Golf Simulator
F.A.Q.s: Mobile Golf Simulator in Trailer
What is a mobile golf simulator trailer?
- It is an enclosed trailer fitted with impact screen, projector, launch monitor, turf, and software so people can hit real balls into a screen and play virtual courses.
- Many operators market it for parties, corporate events, and tournaments as an all‑weather,on‑site golf experience
How realistic is the experience?
- Modern systems use high‑speed cameras or radar/photometric launch monitors (e.g., units similar to Foresight GCQuad) to read ball speed, spin, launch angle, and direction, producing very life‑like ball flight.
- Players can play full famous courses, driving range modes, and often get detailed swing and shot analytics close to what they see in permanent indoor facilities.
How much space and power do I need?
- Trailers are usually designed to fit in standard driveways, parking lots, or flat event areas; length commonly ranges from about 18 ft for smaller builds up to 40 ft for large commercial units.
- Most units run on standard electrical service (often a 110–120V circuit) or a generator; owners may specify needing one or more dedicated 15–20A outlets.
Who can use it (age/skill level)?
- Simulators are generally suitable for beginners through advanced players; software often has multiple tee boxes, practice modes, and games.
- Many providers allow both right‑ and left‑handed golfers, but some narrower trailers may need extra time to switch sides or may limit simultaneous left/right setups.
What events is it good for?
- Common uses include corporate events, trade shows, fundraisers, weddings, birthday parties, and neighborhood gatherings where participants rotate through to hit a few shots.
- Some operators also use it for lessons, club fittings, or league play by parking regularly at the same location
How many people can play at once?
- Typically one person swings at a time for safety, while others watch and rotate; many hosts run longest drive, closest‑to‑the‑pin, or “beat the pro” contests.
- Over an event, dozens or even hundreds of guests can cycle through if each only takes a few swings.
What does setup and teardown involve?
- The provider usually tows the trailer in, levels and stabilizes it, opens the hitting bay, powers up the system, and calibrates the simulator; this commonly takes 30–60 minutes depending on design.
- After the event they shut down the software, secure equipment, close the trailer, and tow it away with little to no cleanup required from the host.
What about weather and safety?
- Because hitting is indoors under a canopy or fully enclosed, light rain, cold, or heat typically do not stop play; many trailers offer climate control for comfort.
- Safety measures include impact‑rated screens, side netting or padding, clear rules (only one person in the hitting area), and staff supervision at events.
What technology is inside?
- Core components are: launch monitor, gaming‑class PC, projector, impact screen, high‑end hitting mat, and simulation software with multiple courses and practice modes.
- Many setups add extras such as surround sound, LED lighting, cameras for swing replay, and online software updates for new courses and features.
How is pricing usually structured?
- Mobile operators commonly charge by the hour with minimum booking windows, adjusting rates for weekdays vs weekends and private vs corporate events.
- Some also offer day‑rates or multi‑day packages, and may charge travel fees outside a core service radius
What should renters ask before booking?
- Ask about: trailer dimensions and space needed, power requirements, number of courses/games included, weather and cancellation policies, insurance/liability coverage, and whether on‑site staff is included.
- It is also wise to ask if you can see a demo video or try the simulator beforehand, and whether the software and hardware are current and well‑supported.
F.A.Q.s: Tournament
What kind of tournaments can you run?
- Common formats include stroke play, scramble, best ball, and skills events like longest drive and closest to the pin, all tracked inside the simulator software.
- Events can be single-day in your trailer or part of a multi-week league with cumulative standings and handicaps.
How does a simulator tournament work?
- Players or teams register, are assigned a tee time or time window in the trailer, and play a set number of holes (often 9 or 18) on a selected virtual course.
- Scores are entered or tracked automatically by the software, then posted to a live or end-of-day leaderboard to determine winners.
How many players can participate?
- Only one person swings at a time, but with efficient turnover an individual bay can handle roughly 4–6 players per hour for 9-hole rounds.
- For larger events, organizers often cap the field or spread play over multiple hours or days so everyone can complete their round in the trailer.
What rules and settings are used?
- Tournaments typically standardize settings such as tees, green speed, wind, gimme range, mulligans (usually off), and whether putting is required.
- House or event rules should explain scoring (gross/net), tie-breaks, and any special simulator-specific adjustments to the Rules of Golf.
How do players sign up and pay?
- Players usually sign up online or through the event host, selecting a time slot in the mobile simulator and paying an entry fee that helps fund prizes and costs.
- Some organizers also allow walk-up entries if schedule gaps remain, especially for casual or charity tournaments.
What about handicaps and fairness?
- Many simulator tournaments use player handicaps or create a simple in-house handicap so different skill levels can compete fairly in net divisions.
- Settings are locked by the host, and rounds are supervised or at least verified through the software to keep conditions consistent for everyone.
What prizes are typically offered?
- Popular options include cash payouts, gift cards, pro-shop credit, equipment, and sponsor items for overall winners and side games.
- Events often award separate prizes for gross and net winners plus longest drive and closest-to-the-pin during the round.
Can tournaments be remote or multi-location?
- Many simulator platforms support online or app-connected events so players can post scores from different locations or dates into one shared leaderboard.
- A mobile trailer can be one participating “site,” letting your customers join larger virtual tours or brand-hosted series.
F.A.Q.s: Contest
F.A.Q.s: Leagues
What is a simulator league?
- A league is a recurring series (usually 6–10 weeks) where the same players or teams compete on the simulator each week and earn scores or points toward season standings.
- It combines regular tee times in your mobile trailer with a structured format, rules, and prizes at the end of the season.
How long does a league season last?
- Most leagues run 6, 8, or 10 weeks so players can commit without feeling locked in all year.
- Many hosts add an extra “playoff” or “championship” week for the top finishers.
How many players can join?
- A typical league night can handle 4–8 players per hour in one bay, depending on whether you play 9 or 18 holes.
- Total league size is usually capped based on how many hours per week your trailer is scheduled (for example, 24–40 players across one or two league nights).
What formats do you offer?
- Common options include individual stroke play, team scramble, and two‑person best ball.
- Many leagues also include built‑in side games each week, such as longest drive and closest to the pin, for extra prizes.
How are handicaps handled?
- Leagues usually track handicaps so different skill levels can compete fairly; new players may start with a temporary or estimated handicap for the first 1–2 weeks.
- Handicaps are then updated from league scores and used to calculate net results and points.
When and where do we play?
- All rounds are played in your mobile simulator trailer at set league times (for example,Tuesday and Wednesday evenings).
- Players are assigned a weekly time slot but can sometimes reschedule within league hours if there are openings.
How long does a round take?
- Most leagues play 9 holes per week, which typically takes about 45–60 minutes for a two some or foursome in the simulator.
- Some advanced or smaller leagues play 18 holes, usually scheduled in 90–120 minute blocks.
What does it cost to join?
- Many leagues charge a one‑time league fee plus a weekly simulator fee, or roll everything into a flat per‑week amount.
- Fees usually cover simulator time, software use, admin, and a portion that goes into the season‑long prize pool.
What prizes are offered?
- Typical prizes include cash payouts, gift cards, pro‑shop credit, or sponsored merchandise for top season finishers.
- Some leagues also give weekly prizes (low round, most improved, or side‑game winners) to keep players engaged.
How are standings and points tracked?
- Each week players or teams earn points based on their finish (for example, more points for higher net or gross position).
- Season standings are posted on a leaderboard so everyone can see where they rank heading into the playoffs or final week.
What happens if I miss a week?
- Most leagues allow one or two “make‑up” rounds if you schedule them within a set time window.
- If you miss without a make‑up, the league may post a default score, your average minus a few strokes, or simply no points for that week—whatever your house rule states.
Do I need my own clubs?
- Players are encouraged to bring their own clubs so distances and feel match outdoor play.
- Loaner clubs can be provided if needed, but fit and performance may vary.
Are leagues suitable for beginners?
- Yes; with handicaps and fun formats, beginners can compete alongside experienced golfers.
- Many leagues offer separate flights or divisions (for example, A/B flights) so players of similar skill are grouped together.
Additional
Services
Enhance your game with more than just amazing simulator play. Our mobile golf simulator experience also offers professional club fittings, one-on-one private lessons, expert club regripping, and precision lie and loft adjustments. Every visit is a chance to fine-tune your equipment and sharpen your skills with personalized guidance. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer chasing lower scores or a beginner building confidence, our added services ensure your clubs and swing work perfectly together for maximum performance and enjoyment.
Book Custom Club Fitting
F.A.Q.s: Custom Club Fittings
What is a mobile golf simulator trailer?
- It is an enclosed trailer fitted with impact screen, projector, launch monitor, turf, and software so people can hit real balls into a screen and play virtual courses.
- Many operators market it for parties, corporate events, and tournaments as an all‑weather,on‑site golf experience
How realistic is the experience?
- Modern systems use high‑speed cameras or radar/photometric launch monitors (e.g., units similar to Foresight GCQuad) to read ball speed, spin, launch angle, and direction, producing very life‑like ball flight.
- Players can play full famous courses, driving range modes, and often get detailed swing and shot analytics close to what they see in permanent indoor facilities.
How much space and power do I need?
- Trailers are usually designed to fit in standard driveways, parking lots, or flat event areas; length commonly ranges from about 18 ft for smaller builds up to 40 ft for large commercial units.
- Most units run on standard electrical service (often a 110–120V circuit) or a generator; owners may specify needing one or more dedicated 15–20A outlets.
Who can use it (age/skill level)?
- Simulators are generally suitable for beginners through advanced players; software often has multiple tee boxes, practice modes, and games.
- Many providers allow both right‑ and left‑handed golfers, but some narrower trailers may need extra time to switch sides or may limit simultaneous left/right setups.
What events is it good for?
- Common uses include corporate events, trade shows, fundraisers, weddings, birthday parties, and neighborhood gatherings where participants rotate through to hit a few shots.
- Some operators also use it for lessons, club fittings, or league play by parking regularly at the same location
How many people can play at once?
- Typically one person swings at a time for safety, while others watch and rotate; many hosts run longest drive, closest‑to‑the‑pin, or “beat the pro” contests.
- Over an event, dozens or even hundreds of guests can cycle through if each only takes a few swings.
What does setup and teardown involve?
- The provider usually tows the trailer in, levels and stabilizes it, opens the hitting bay, powers up the system, and calibrates the simulator; this commonly takes 30–60 minutes depending on design.
- After the event they shut down the software, secure equipment, close the trailer, and tow it away with little to no cleanup required from the host.
What about weather and safety?
- Because hitting is indoors under a canopy or fully enclosed, light rain, cold, or heat typically do not stop play; many trailers offer climate control for comfort.
- Safety measures include impact‑rated screens, side netting or padding, clear rules (only one person in the hitting area), and staff supervision at events.
What technology is inside?
- Core components are: launch monitor, gaming‑class PC, projector, impact screen, high‑end hitting mat, and simulation software with multiple courses and practice modes.
- Many setups add extras such as surround sound, LED lighting, cameras for swing replay, and online software updates for new courses and features.
How is pricing usually structured?
- Mobile operators commonly charge by the hour with minimum booking windows, adjusting rates for weekdays vs weekends and private vs corporate events.
- Some also offer day‑rates or multi‑day packages, and may charge travel fees outside a core service radius
What should renters ask before booking?
- Ask about: trailer dimensions and space needed, power requirements, number of courses/games included, weather and cancellation policies, insurance/liability coverage, and whether on‑site staff is included.
- It is also wise to ask if you can see a demo video or try the simulator beforehand, and whether the software and hardware are current and well‑supported.
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Custom
Club Fittings
Dial in your perfect fit with professional club fitting, optimizing length, lie, loft, and shaft to match your swing for maximum consistency and distance.
Book Club Re-Gripping
F.A.Q.s: Club Re-Gripping
What is mobile club re-gripping?
What surfaces can you work on?
Do you need to come inside my house?
How long does mobile re-gripping take?
Is mobile re-gripping as good as in-shop re-gripping?
What do I need to provide for the appointment?
Can you help me choose the right grips on-site?
Do I have to re-grip all my clubs at once?
How do I book mobile re-gripping and what does it cost?
What if the weather is bad on the day?
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Club
Re-Gripping
Refresh your feel and control with professional club regripping, giving you better traction, comfort, and confidence in every swing.
Book Lie/Loft Adjustments
F.A.Q.s: Lie/ Loft Adjustments
What are lie and loft adjustments?
Loft is the angle of the club face that controls how high the ball launches and how far it carries. Lie is the angle between the shaft and the ground at address, which influences direction (too upright tends to send shots left, too flat tends to send them right for a right-handed golfer).
Why would I adjust lie and loft?
Correct lie angle helps the sole sit flat at impact so the face points where you aim, improving accuracy and consistency. Loft adjustments fine-tune trajectory and distance gaps between clubs, helping you hit more predictable yardages with your set.
Can this be done in a mobile simulator?
Yes; your swing and ball flight are measured in the simulator, and then eligible irons or wedges are physically bent on a loft-and-lie machine between sessions or at scheduled fitting times. After adjustments, you can immediately retest in the simulator to see the change in start line, dispersion, height, and distance.
Which clubs can be adjusted?
Most forged irons and wedges can usually be bent a few degrees for lie and loft, while many modern drivers, fairways, and hybrids use adjustable hosels for loft and face angle changes. Very old, cast, or overly hardened heads may have limited adjustability; your fitter will inspect them before recommending any bending.
How much can you change lie or loft?
A common safe range is about 1–2 degrees of lie or loft change on most irons and wedges, sometimes slightly more on softer forged models. Multiple small adjustments over time are usually fine, but each club is kept within manufacturer and safety guidelines.
How do I know if my lie angle is wrong?
Typical signs include consistent pulls or hooks with centered contact (too upright) or pushes/fades when you strike the middle of the face (too flat). In your simulator, your fitter can compare face contact, start direction, and turf interaction patterns to determine if lie adjustments will help.
How does the fitting and adjustment process work?
You warm up and hit shots with your current clubs while the launch monitor records direction, height, and dispersion. The fitter recommends specific lie/loft changes, makes them on a bending machine, and then has you hit again to confirm the improved ball flight and gapping.
Will adjusting loft change bounce or feel?
Yes; strengthening loft generally reduces bounce and can make the club dig a bit more, while adding loft increases bounce and can make it glide more through the turf. Your fitter will consider bounce and your typical turf/strike pattern so changes help rather than hurt your turf interaction.
How often should lie and loft be checked?
Regular players often benefit from having lie and loft checked about once a year, or after noticeable swing changes or new grips/shaft installs. If you see sudden distance gaps or directional patterns with a particular club, that’s a good time to book a check-up session.
Is there an extra cost for adjustments?
Many operators charge a separate per-club fee for bending, sometimes discounted or included when you book a full fitting session. If clubs are purchased through your fitting, some or all of the lie/loft setup work may be included as part of the build service.
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Lie/Loft
Adjustments
Fine-tune your ball flight with precision lie and loft adjustments, ensuring your irons match your swing for straighter, more consistent, and better-controlled shots.
Book Mobile Golf Lessons/ Ai Feedback
F.A.Q.s: Mobile Golf Lessons/ Ai Feedback
How do lessons work in a mobile golf simulator?
Lessons are taught in a private hitting bay inside the trailer, using real balls and a high-definition screen that projects virtual courses. The instructor uses launch monitor data and video to analyze your swing, ball flight, and technique, providing instant feedback and personalized drills.
Are lessons suitable for beginners?
Yes, simulators are great for beginners because they offer a safe, controlled environment to learn fundamentals, receive instant feedback, and progress at your own pace. Instructors can adjust lesson plans and simulator settings to match your skill level and goals.
What kind of feedback will I get?
After each shot, the simulator displays detailed stats like ball speed, launch angle, spin, carry distance, and more. Instructors use this data and video analysis to identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement in your swing and shot shape.
Can I work on specific parts of my game?
Yes, lessons can focus on any part of your game—full swing,short game, putting, course management, or mental game—using simulator scenarios and drills. Many simulators also allow practice under different course conditions, weather, and pressure situations.
How long is a typical lesson?
Most simulator lessons last 30–60 minutes, depending on your needs and the lesson plan. Longer sessions are available for more comprehensive analysis or multi-skill work.
Do I need my own clubs and balls?
It’s best to bring your own clubs and balls so your lesson matches your on-course experience, but loaner sets are often available if needed. Practice balls provided by the operator are usually designed for simulator use and sensor accuracy.
Can I practice on real courses?
Yes, simulators offer a library of real courses, so you can practice specific holes, shot types, and strategies as if you were playing on the actual course.
How do I book a lesson?
Lessons are typically booked online or by phone, with flexible scheduling to fit your availability. Some operators offer package deals for multiple lessons or group sessions.
What are the benefits of simulator lessons?
Real-time feedback, detailed analytics, and the ability to practice in any weather or location make simulator lessons a powerful tool for rapid improvement. Lessons can be repeated and reviewed, helping you reinforce new habits and track progress over time.
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Golf
Lessons/Ai Feedback
Build your best swing with personalized golf lessons, focused on fundamentals, consistency, and confidence—perfect for beginners, returning players, and seasoned golfers looking to level up their game.
Book Custom Golf Bags
F.A.Q.s: Custom Golf Bags
What is a custom golf bag service?
A custom golf bag service lets you personalize a golf bag with your choice of colors, logos, embroidery, and design elements. Bags can be made for individuals, teams, or events, and are crafted to your exact specifications.
Can I order a custom bag in your mobile trailer?
Yes, many mobile trailers offer design consultations and order intake on-site. You can select your bag style, choose colors and logos, and submit your order directly from the trailer. Production is handled by a partner manufacturer, and your bag is shipped to you once complete.
What types of bags can be customized?
You can typically choose from tour staff bags, cart bags, stand bags, and even specialty bags like den caddies. Each style can be personalized with your preferred materials, colors, and embroidery.
How long does it take to get my custom bag?
Production times vary by provider, but most custom bags ship within 15–45 days after final design approval. Some services offer expedited options for faster delivery.
Can I see my design before ordering?
Yes, most providers offer an online or in-trailer design tool that lets you preview your bag with different colors, logos, and embroidery before placing your order. You’ll receive a final proof for approval before production starts.
What customization options are available?
You can customize almost every aspect of your bag, including:
- Panel colors
- Logo placement and size
- Embroidery or print
- Material type (nylon, PVC, PU leather, etc.)
- Monogramming or initials
Are there minimum order requirements?
Most custom bag services have no minimum order—whether you want one bag or a full team set, customization is available.
How do I place an order?
You can place an order in person at your mobile trailer, online via a design tool, or by phone. Payment is usually required at the time of order, and shipping details are confirmed before production.
What if I want changes after ordering?
Most providers allow minor changes before production begins, but once the bag is in production, modifications may not be possible. Always review your design carefully before finalizing your order.
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Custom
Golf Bags
Personalize your game with custom golf bags—choose colors, materials, logos, and compartments tailored to your style and needs for a standout look on and off the course. .
Book Mobile Golf Party
F.A.Q.s: Mobile Golf Parties
Parties
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Mobile
Golf Parties
Turn any gathering into a hole-in-one party with our mobile golf simulator! Guests swing away on stunning virtual courses, compete in fun challenges, and enjoy non-stop entertainment—perfect for birthdays, corporate bashes, or backyard blowouts.
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Pixel ParTee
Founded in October 2025 by a proud Navy Veteran, Pixel ParTee brings energy, innovation, and excitement to every event. We turn any space into a golf lover’s paradise with our high-tech mobile simulator designed to deliver a realistic, interactive golf experience wherever you are. Whether it’s a corporate outing, private celebration, or community event, our simulators guarantee fun, competition, and unforgettable memories.
Every swing comes to life with cutting-edge tracking technology that measures ball speed, spin, and distance for incredible accuracy. From beginners to seasoned players, everyone can enjoy a round of golf without ever leaving the venue.
But we don’t stop there. Pixel ParTee also provides professional club fittings, private lessons, club re-gripping, and precision lie and loft adjustments. Our team ensures every golfer gets personalized attention to elevate their game and confidence.
As a veteran-owned business, Pixel ParTee is driven by passion, service, and excellence. We combine top-tier technology with a love for the sport to create a one-of-a-kind experience that’s flexible, engaging, and truly unique.
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