The Best Golf Simulators in London for Social Play and Practice

Poor weather? No courses available? No problem. Golf simulators in London are having a moment… and for good reason.

Whether you're practising your swing, organising a social game, or just avoiding the rain, these venues offer world-class tech, chilled vibes, and flexible booking for all types of players.

Here are the top golf simulators in London right now that are perfect for practising, coaching, or group fun.

🕹️ Best Indoor Golf Simulators in London

(In no particular order!)

1. Pod Golf (Wandsworth, Chiswick, Surbiton)

  • Premium TrackMan bays with touchscreen controls

  • Great for beginners, groups, and solo play

  • Chill, design-led spaces with drinks and music

    👉 https://www.podgolf.co.uk/

2. Pitch London (Soho and Wharf)

3. Urban Golf (Farringdon)

  • One of London’s OG sim venues

  • Full bar, food menu, and social games

  • Sim options include swing analysis and fun formats

    👉 https://urbangolf.co.uk/

4. Caddi Club (Wimbledon)

  • Stylish new sim venue with TrackMan

  • Cocktails, food, and live DJs

  • Book for lessons, socials, or events

    👉 www.caddi.club

5. Golf Rooms Chiswick (Chiswick)

  • Book bays by the hour

  • Bring your own clubs or rent on site

  • Great for solo play or small groups

👉 https://thegolfrooms.com/

✅ Why Use a Golf Simulator?

  • Weather-proof golf year-round

  • Great for beginners – no dress code or pressure

  • Social and flexible – book by the hour, bring mates along

  • Practice with data – TrackMan and swing analysis built in

  • Try courses around the world – Pebble Beach? St. Andrews? Load them up.

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