Virginia has 45 indoor golf simulator facilities across 27 cities.
Virginia Beach (4 facilities), Richmond (4 facilities), Fredericksburg (3 facilities), Fairfax (3 facilities), and Springfield (2 facilities) account for a meaningful share of the state’s indoor golf footprint.
The directory shows a clear split between larger metro markets and smaller local clusters. Virginia Beach and Richmond lead the state with 4 facilities each. Fredericksburg and Fairfax follow with 3 each. Springfield adds 2 more. That spread matters because it puts simulator access in several distinct parts of Virginia instead of concentrating everything in a single market.
The brand mix is broad and specific. TrackMan appears in Virginia. Full Swing appears in Virginia. X-Golf appears in Virginia. PuttView appears in Virginia. Foresight appears in Virginia. Uneekor appears in Virginia. Foresight GCQuad and Foresight GCHawk are both represented as well. SkyTrak and Perfect Golf also appear in the state. That list covers launch monitor systems, simulator software, and putting-focused technology that show up in different types of facilities.
The city count is a useful signal here. Forty-five facilities across 27 cities means Virginia’s indoor golf market reaches well beyond a short list of major population centers. It also means golfers comparing venues will find meaningful differences in simulator setup and training focus. Some locations will center the experience on TrackMan or Full Swing. Others will lean on Foresight, Uneekor, SkyTrak, or Perfect Golf. PuttView stands out because it points to at least some facilities with a stronger emphasis on putting and short-game feedback.
Northern Virginia and the Richmond area both show up clearly in the numbers. Fairfax and Springfield put indoor golf options inside the Washington, D.C. suburbs. Richmond matches Virginia Beach for the state lead at 4 facilities. Fredericksburg’s 3 facilities give the Interstate 95 corridor another notable cluster. That pattern is a concrete observation from the directory data, and it helps explain how residents can find simulator access across multiple parts of the commonwealth.
Use this Virginia hub page to sort the 45 facilities by city and brand presence. Start with Virginia Beach and Richmond if you want the largest city-level totals. Check Fredericksburg, Fairfax, and Springfield next if you are comparing smaller but still established clusters. Then look at the simulator brands at each location, including TrackMan, Full Swing, X-Golf, PuttView, Foresight, Uneekor, Foresight GCQuad, Foresight GCHawk, SkyTrak, and Perfect Golf.