If you're an avid golfer or are just getting started with golf sims, you've probably noticed that there are many different types of projectors available. The question that almost always pops up is: do you need 4K?
The answer: it depends!
It depends on whether your simulator software supports it. If it does, then yes- you should upgrade to 4K. Why? Because 4K technology allows for a more realistic recreation of the environment in which you're playing.
It means that when you're at the tee box, you can see each blade of grass and the sway of the trees as intended by the software designer. This helps you become more familar with your surrounds so that when you go out to Pebble Beach or Whistling Straights, you'll already be familar with what it looks like before taking your first shot.
But if your simulator doesn't support 4K resolution yet (and some don't), then no—you shouldn't worry about upgrading right now. However, keep in mind that 69% of golf sim owners surveyed upgraded their projector after their initial purchase. As new versions of golf sim software become available, like GSPro V2, they will support higher resolutions such as 4K.
A projector is essential for a golf simulator as it displays the virtual course on a large screen for an immersive experience. It renders lifelike graphics, aids in distance perception and overall enhances the realism and enjoyment of the golf course.
Without a projector, its more of a driving range scenario and less of a simulation. The projector makes the golf simulation feel real rather than just practicing in the backyard and hitting into a net.
When you’re standing at the tee box, you want to see the detail of the course. As you increase the size of your screen the detail will decrease, and you will need more pixels to replicate what the course actually looks like.
And with the newest GSPro V2 software, course designers spent countless hours replicating Whistling Straights, Trune and Pebble Beach to give you the best experience for your simulation.
Just like you wouldn’t pair an expensive meal with a cheap wine, your golf sim software is only as good as the display or projector you are using.
To decide what projector you need for a golf simulator, you must consider your resolution, throw ratio, size of screen, and brightness requirements for your space. Generally speaking, you will use a short throw projector with 3000+ lumens for the best experience to be bright enough to fend off ambient light and be close enough to the screen to keep players and clubs from casting shadows.
Also, golf courses have so many elements that depend on colour accuracy to look good, from grass and trees to sand traps, bodies of water, and even sky boxes above. With over 90% Rec.709, the industry-wide standard for colour reproduction in HD video and movies, not only do your golf sim locales appear realistic and immersive, but films and TV shows are depicted as cinematographers and directors planned.
Based on our recent survey of 406 golf sim owners and avid golfers, the answer is yes. With over 84% of golf simulator owners preferring true 4K resolution for 16:9 and 16:10 impact screens and more than 69% upgrading their projector since their initial golf sim purchase, it's clear that 4K projectors are the ideal projector.
With technology advancing every day, a 4K projector used to be out of many home golf simulator owners price range, but now 4K projectors are becoming more common and more affordable.
BenQ TK700STi |
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BenQ LK954ST |
Sony VPL-GTZ380
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Light Source Life | BenQ TK700STi 4,000 hours | 20,000 hours | BenQ LK954ST 20,000 hours | Sony VPL-GTZ380
20,000 hours |
Brightness | BenQ TK700STi 3000 ANSI Lumens | 5500 ANSI Lumens | BenQ LK954ST 5100 ANSI Lumens | Sony VPL-GTZ380
10,000 ANSI Lumens |
Digital Zoom | BenQ TK700STi n/a | Yes | BenQ LK954ST Yes | Sony VPL-GTZ380
n/a |
Purpose-built for Golf Sim | BenQ TK700STi Yes | Yes | BenQ LK954ST Yes | Sony VPL-GTZ380
No |
Mounting Flexibility | BenQ TK700STi Standard Mount (6.8l lbs) | Standard Mount (15.4 lbs) | BenQ LK954ST Standard Mount (15.4lbs) | Sony VPL-GTZ380
Heavy Duty Mount (112lbs) |
Colour Accuracy | BenQ TK700STi 96% Rec. 709 | 92% Rec. 709 | BenQ LK954ST 92% Rec. 709 | Sony VPL-GTZ380
100% DCI-P3 |
To get the most out of your 4K golf simulator projector, you need quality software to go with it. Different software solutions can produce 4K resolution that will be compatible with a 4K projector.
To get the best simulation experience, it is key to be sure your software and projector components match up accordingly.
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Uneekor |
TGC |
FSX |
E6 |
GS Pro
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WGT |
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Supports 4K | Uneekor No, not at the time this article was written. | TGC Yes | FSX Yes | E6 Yes | GS Pro
Yes | WGT No, not at the time this article was written. |
BenQ has trained staff to help you find the perfect golf simulator projector – within your room size and budget. To help you make the best decision, you can reach out to one of our experts to set up anything from a chat to a complete online demo, to help you find the right projector for your needs.
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