Minnesota has 77 indoor golf simulator facilities across 53 cities.
Eden Prairie (5 facilities), Woodbury (4 facilities), Plymouth (3 facilities), Lakeville (3 facilities), and Minneapolis (3 facilities) have the highest listed counts in the state.
That distribution gives Minnesota a broad indoor footprint without forcing every search into one metro cluster. The directory reaches 53 cities, which means players can find simulator access in major population centers and in smaller suburban markets. Eden Prairie leads the state with 5 facilities. Woodbury follows with 4. Plymouth, Lakeville, and Minneapolis each have 3.
The brand mix is also clear. TrackMan appears in Minnesota listings. Foresight appears as well. GSPro has a presence. X-Golf and Golfzon are both represented. Uneekor, Full Swing, FSX, HD Golf, and AboutGolf also appear in the state. That lineup matters because it gives players real choice in how they practice, play courses, and compare launch monitor data across facilities.
The city list shows where supply concentrates. Eden Prairie stands alone at the top with 5 facilities. Woodbury holds second with 4. Plymouth, Lakeville, and Minneapolis form the next tier at 3 each. That spread puts simulator demand on both sides of the Twin Cities. Minneapolis appears in the top group, but the highest counts also sit in suburban locations where dedicated indoor golf businesses and multi-use training spaces have room to operate.
For directory users, Minnesota stands out for depth across both cities and simulator platforms. Seventy-seven facilities is a substantial base. Fifty-three cities is a meaningful reach. Ten named simulator brands appear in the listings: TrackMan, Foresight, GSPro, X-Golf, Golfzon, Uneekor, Full Swing, FSX, HD Golf, and AboutGolf. That combination gives Minnesota one of the more varied indoor golf maps in the directory, with enough geographic spread to support convenient local searching and enough technology variety to support specific simulator preferences.