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Home golf simulators are finally affordable enough for the average golfer

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TL;DR: Play golf at home with your own clubs using the advanced Phigolf Golf Simulator, now only $89.97 (reg. $199.99) until March 30 at the Mashable Shop. 


Love golf? You might be surprised how easy it is to take your favorite game home with you. Quality golf simulators used to be pretty expensive and take up a whole room in your house, but now you can hit 18 holes on your own TV with Phigolf. 

This home golf simulator has more than 38,000 courses to play, and you never have to worry about bad weather cancelling your tee time. You even have the option to play with your own clubs or the retractable Swing Stick. It feels like the real thing and even simulates the feeling of hitting a real ball. Instead of dropping $199 for this home golf similator, you can get Phigolf for just $89.97 for a limited time. 

A golf simulator everyone can enjoy

Phigolf World Tour Edition is part game, part training tool. The Smart Motion Sensor and 3D Data-Analysis System capture every detail of your swing, from tempo to club path, and provide real-time feedback. Whether you’re practicing your drive, chipping onto the green, or fine-tuning your putts, this simulator could really help you improve. You can even analyze your swing with slow-motion playback to spot areas for adjustment.

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If you’re feeling competitive, Phigolf lets you take on golfers from around the world. Play solo or go head-to-head in online matches and tournaments. You might even recognize some of the courses you get to play on. 

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Mashable Deals

March 30 at 11:59 p.m. PT is the deadline to get a Phigolf Home Golf Simulator on sale for $89.97 (reg. $199.99) — a 55% discount for Mashable readers. 

StackSocial prices subject to change. 



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