New Jersey has 78 indoor golf simulator facilities across 67 cities.
Paramus (4 facilities) leads the state, followed by East Hanover (2 facilities), Princeton (2 facilities), Mt Laurel Township (2 facilities), and Hoboken (2 facilities).
That footprint reaches well beyond a single corridor. It puts simulator access in 67 separate cities, which matters in a state where short drives still cross dense suburban and urban clusters. The directory count shows real geographic spread, not a single-pocket market. Paramus stands out with 4 facilities. East Hanover, Princeton, Mt Laurel Township, and Hoboken each add 2. That gives New Jersey five named city markets with multiple simulator locations in the current directory.
The brand mix is equally clear. TrackMan appears in New Jersey facilities. Full Swing appears in New Jersey facilities. Golfzon has a presence here. Foresight is part of the market. AboutGolf is represented. TopGolf Swing Suite is represented as well. The directory also includes venues built around Foresight GCQuad, Foresight GCHawk, SkyTrak, and TopTracer. That brand list matters because it points to a market that includes launch monitor studios, entertainment venues, teaching setups, and simulator-first indoor golf businesses.
The city list also says something useful about how New Jersey’s indoor golf market is organized. Paramus and Hoboken anchor access in North Jersey. Princeton adds a Central Jersey node. Mt Laurel Township places inventory in South Jersey. East Hanover fills in another established suburban pocket. That distribution gives residents practical options across several parts of the state without relying on a single metro cluster.
If you are scanning this hub page, the numbers give you the quick read. There are 78 facilities. They are spread across 67 cities. Paramus leads with 4. Four other cities in the current top group have 2 each. The simulator brands include TrackMan, Full Swing, Golfzon, Foresight, AboutGolf, TopGolf Swing Suite, Foresight GCQuad, Foresight GCHawk, SkyTrak, and TopTracer. That is enough variety to sort New Jersey listings by location, simulator platform, and facility type instead of guessing where the real concentration sits.