North Carolina has 63 indoor golf simulator facilities across 37 cities.
Raleigh (10 facilities), Charlotte (6 facilities), Southern Pines (4 facilities), Cary (3 facilities), and Winston-Salem (2 facilities) anchor the statewide map.
The distribution shows a clear split between the Triangle, Charlotte, and the Sandhills. Raleigh leads the state with 10 facilities. Charlotte follows with 6. Southern Pines has 4. Cary has 3. Winston-Salem has 2. The remaining facilities spread across 32 other cities, which gives North Carolina one of the broader city footprints in the directory.
Southern Pines stands out because it sits next to Pinehurst, the clearest golf landmark in the state. That context matters here. A cluster of 4 indoor simulator facilities in Southern Pines shows that simulator demand is not limited to the largest metros. It also shows up in places where golf already has a year-round presence and a strong local identity.
The simulator mix is broad and specific. TrackMan appears in the state. Full Swing appears in the state. Foresight appears in the state. GSPro appears in the state. PuttView appears in the state. SkyTrak appears in the state. Uneekor appears in the state. GC3 appears in the state. Foresight GCQuad appears in the state. Foresight GCHawk appears in the state. That list covers launch monitor-heavy training setups, software-driven simulator builds, and short-game or putting-focused technology.
The city pattern also says something useful about access. Raleigh and Cary give Wake County a dense concentration of listings. Charlotte gives the state’s largest metro a solid base of indoor options. Southern Pines adds a smaller-market cluster that punches above its size. Winston-Salem keeps the Piedmont represented. With 63 facilities across 37 cities, North Carolina’s simulator directory does not depend on a single market.
That spread makes this page useful for different search intents. Some visitors want the largest concentration of facilities, which points them to Raleigh or Charlotte. Some want golf-centered towns, which points them to Southern Pines. Some want a nearby facility in a secondary market, and the 37-city footprint supports that search. The result is a statewide hub with enough geographic coverage and enough simulator-brand variety to support practice, club fitting, lessons, league play, and off-season rounds indoors.