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Adaptive Golf Comes Indoors: Introducing the SimCat

Adaptive Golf Comes Indoors: Introducing the SimCat

For most players, indoor golf it's a seamless extension of the game they already love. For adaptive golfers, it's been a closed door. Simulator bays are built around standing platforms and fixed positions, designed for one kind of golfer and, until now, one kind only.

The SimCat changes that.

Same Technology, Built for Indoors

SimCat is VertaCat's new adaptive mobility rider, built specifically for golf simulator bays. It brings the same friction-free elevation system that VertaCat users know — the ability to stand and swing without restriction — into an indoor footprint compact enough to fit standard bay dimensions and ADA-compliant doorways.

The engineering priorities are familiar: stability through a full swing, intuitive controls, and a grounded footrest. The rechargeable battery system supports a full session, and its 300-pound capacity is paired with safety systems built for sustained use.

For adaptive golfers, the simulator experience is no longer something to sit out. For facility operators, it means your bays are now open to a new community of players.

What Simulator Facilities Gain

Golf simulator facilities are built on community.

Leagues, corporate events, weekend rounds with friends — these spaces bring people together. Adding SimCat means more people get to be part of that.

Adaptive golfers are a dedicated community. When they find a facility that works for them, they come back. They tell others. Rehab centers, veterans' organizations, and companies looking for inclusive team events start to see your facility as a fit.

Being the accessible golf destination in your area is a great thing to be known for.

Be Among the First

SimCat is ready, and so is the VertaCat team.

If you manage a simulator facility and want to explore what adding adaptive access could look like, or if you're an adaptive golfer eager to see this at a location near you, we'd love to hear from you.

Visit our page to learn more and request a demo.

Frequently Asked Questions

SimCat is an adaptive mobility rider built for golf simulator bays. It uses the same friction-free elevation system as the VertaCat, allowing players with mobility limitations to stand, position, and swing freely indoors.

Yes. SimCat's footprint is designed to fit standard bay dimensions and ADA-compliant doorways, with no facility modifications required.

SimCat is built for adaptive golfers who want access to the indoor game, and for simulator facilities looking to serve a broader range of players.

The grounded footrest provides stability throughout the swing, and the friction-free elevation system places players exactly where they need to be — with nothing restricting rotation or follow-through.

Reach out to the VertaCat team directly to learn more about availability and schedule a demo for your facility.

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