Hawaii has 13 indoor golf simulator facilities across 7 cities.
Honolulu (5 facilities), Kailua-Kona (2 facilities), Aiea (2 facilities), Maui (1 facilities), and Kailua (1 facilities) hold the largest listed counts.
Honolulu anchors the directory with 5 locations. Kailua-Kona and Aiea each add 2 more. Maui and Kailua add 1 each. That leaves 2 facilities spread across the remaining listed cities in the state total of 7.
The brand mix covers launch monitor systems, software platforms, and simulator packages used in commercial indoor golf. TrackMan appears in the Hawaii directory. Foresight appears as well. Full Swing is present. GCQuad is listed. The Golf Club and GSPro appear in the software mix. ProTee is also represented. Golfzon adds another simulator platform. PuttView appears for putting and green-reading technology.
This spread matters because brand names shape the practice experience. TrackMan and Foresight listings point to facilities built around measured ball and club data. Full Swing and Golfzon mark venues that center simulator play. GSPro and The Golf Club identify sites that run course-play software familiar to regular indoor golfers. PuttView signals at least one facility with a stronger short-game or putting component.
The Hawaii directory is compact at 13 facilities, but it is not limited to a single metro. The listings span 7 cities. Honolulu holds the highest concentration. Kailua-Kona and Aiea form the next tier by count. The rest of the map stays thin and localized. That layout gives residents and visitors a clear starting point: check Honolulu first, then compare options in Kailua-Kona and Aiea, then look to single-location cities for the specific brand stack you want.