Missouri has 40 indoor golf simulator facilities across 28 cities.
St. Louis (5 facilities), Chesterfield (2 facilities), Parkville (2 facilities), Kansas City (2 facilities), and Blue Springs (2 facilities) have the highest counts in the state.
That distribution puts the largest cluster in the St. Louis area, with Chesterfield adding a second concentration west of the city. Kansas City, Parkville, and Blue Springs give the west side of the state three separate markets with at least two facilities each. The remaining locations spread the directory across 28 cities, which makes Missouri’s indoor golf footprint broader than a single metro-based market.
The brand mix covers dedicated simulator venues, teaching studios, and multi-use indoor golf businesses. TrackMan appears in the state alongside X-Golf, Uneekor, Foresight, Full Swing, GSPro, E6, Foresight GCQuad, Foresight GCHawk, and SkyTrak. That list matters because it includes both full venue platforms and launch monitor systems used for instruction, club fitting, and league play. It also shows that Missouri facilities are not tied to one operating model or one hardware stack.
St. Louis leads the state with 5 facilities, which gives it a clear edge over every other city in the directory. Chesterfield, Parkville, Kansas City, and Blue Springs each post 2 facilities, which creates a five-city group that accounts for 13 of Missouri’s 40 listings. The other 27 facilities are spread across 23 additional cities. That split shows a directory with a clear front-runner, a defined second tier, and a long tail of single-location markets.
Missouri’s layout also stands out because the directory is anchored by both sides of the state rather than one corridor alone. St. Louis drives the east side. Kansas City, Parkville, and Blue Springs drive the west side. Chesterfield strengthens the St. Louis region with its own 2-facility presence. For players comparing locations, that means the state’s indoor golf options are distributed across multiple recognizable local markets instead of being concentrated in a single city.
If you are scanning the Missouri hub page, start with the city counts and then look at simulator brands. The city data shows where indoor golf has reached repeat density. The brand list shows the mix of systems you will find on the ground. Between 40 facilities, 28 cities, and 10 named simulator brands, Missouri offers a directory with real geographic spread and a clear set of major local nodes.