Arizona has 53 indoor golf simulator facilities across 18 cities.
Scottsdale (9 facilities), Phoenix (8 facilities), Tucson (7 facilities), Chandler (6 facilities), and Tempe (3 facilities) anchor the state’s indoor golf footprint.
The map is concentrated in metro Phoenix, with Scottsdale, Phoenix, Chandler, and Tempe accounting for 26 facilities on their own. Tucson adds another 7 facilities and gives southern Arizona a clear second cluster. That distribution puts the largest share of locations in the Valley, which Arizona residents use as shorthand for the Phoenix metro area. The statewide total still reaches well beyond those hubs, with 53 facilities spread across 18 cities.
The brand mix shows a market with both commercial simulator venues and lesson-focused indoor setups. TrackMan appears in Arizona alongside Full Swing, Foresight, PuttView, X-Golf, SkyTrak, GSPro, and Uneekor. The Foresight ecosystem has a visible presence through Foresight, Foresight GCQuad, and Foresight GCHawk. That matters because those systems point to different use cases inside the same state directory. TrackMan and Full Swing signal launch-monitor-first environments. PuttView adds a short-game and green-reading layer. X-Golf signals dedicated simulator entertainment venues. SkyTrak, GSPro, and Uneekor show that Arizona’s listings are not limited to one hardware tier or one business model.
City counts also help frame how to search the directory. Scottsdale leads with 9 facilities. Phoenix follows with 8. Tucson holds 7. Chandler adds 6. Tempe contributes 3. Those five cities alone account for 33 of the state’s 53 indoor golf simulator facilities. That concentration makes metro-based browsing useful if you want the highest density of options in one trip.
This hub page is built to make those patterns easy to scan. Use it to compare facilities by city, narrow the list around Scottsdale or Phoenix, or look specifically for brands such as TrackMan, Full Swing, Foresight GCQuad, Foresight GCHawk, X-Golf, PuttView, SkyTrak, GSPro, or Uneekor. Arizona’s directory has enough scale to support both targeted brand searches and simple city-by-city browsing.