How to Monetize a Home Golf Simulator & Earn Passive Income

If you have a home golf simulator or you’re thinking about investing in one for your garage, basement, outbuilding, or another home space–you’re sitting on a golden opportunity to turn your passion into profit. Monetizing your home golf simulator setup requires minimal time and effort. It’s easier than you might think. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just looking to make the most of an investment that doesn’t necessarily get used all day every day, here’s what you need to know to get started earning extra income with your golf simulator.

Hosting a Golf Simulator

RecDay is the easy, risk-free way to earn extra income with your golf simulator. The concept is simple: If you have a great recreation space, you can list it for rent online when you’re not using it. Players interested in getting in a few regular practice sessions each week or perhaps tuning up for an upcoming tournament can book your simulator quickly and easily through RecDay’s simple booking interface. Every time they do–cash in your pocket. You don’t have to worry about business logistics and operational considerations like branding and marketing a side hustle, attracting players to your space, managing a website, coordinating availability and bookings, and securely accepting payment. All the details are built right in. You simply invest in your space, enjoy it when you like, and monetize it when it’s available.

What to Consider

If you’re thinking about listing your space, there are a few things to consider. How often is your space in use, and therefore how often will it be available? One of the great things about RecDay is you can list your space with as much or as little availability as you’d like. You set the days hours guests can book on your simulator, making updates to your availability on your terms.

Aside from that, you’ll want to think about guest access. How easy and straightforward it is for guests to utilize your space? Will you be at home (perhaps working from home) and able to let them into a basement or garage? Does your space have self-service access (a keypad entry, for example)? Any and all of these setups work just fine; you’ll just want to consider how guests will come and go from your space to ensure a great experience for everyone.

Lastly, you’ll want to consider some House Rules. RecDay is a community driven by trust and respect–but if there are specific guidelines guests need to follow in your space, make them clear on your listing. This allows you to align your expectations as a host with guests’ expectations.

Getting Started 

Getting started as a RecDay host is free and easy. Simply submit a host inquiry and our customer success team will be in touch to help you build an online listing for your space. Or, use the link below to build your own online listing.

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