Infinite Tees: $19.99/mo Unreal Engine 5 Golf Sim
Unreal Engine 5 for $19.99/mo — Better Than GSPro?
The Short Answer
Infinite Tees ($20/mo) brings UE5 graphics to golf sims at half the price of GSPro. Early-access review of the LiDAR builder, pricing, and LM compatibility.
What is Infinite Tees? $19.99/month Windows-only golf sim software built on Unreal Engine 5. Includes a LiDAR course builder, open API for third-party launch monitor connectors, and a 30-day free trial. Cheaper than GSPro ($249/yr) or E6 Connect ($299/yr). Early access — some features still in development, but the visual quality on UE5 is genuinely impressive.
Infinite Tees. You probably haven’t heard of it. That’s the point of this article. (And if you’re new to sim software entirely, start with our full software guide for the complete landscape, or dive into the GSPro review and E6 Connect review individually.)
Analysis of the early-access demo footage, documentation, and early user reports shows a promising but incomplete platform. Here’s the honest take on whether you should care.
What Is Infinite Tees?
Infinite Tees is Windows-only golf simulator software from IT Golf LLC. It’s not hardware. It’s not a launch monitor. It’s the software layer — the thing that renders the course, models ball flight, and runs your session. Same role as GSPro, E6 Connect, or TGC 2019.
The difference is the engine. GSPro runs on Unity. E6 runs on a proprietary engine. Infinite Tees runs on Unreal Engine 5, which means the lighting, the shadows, the vegetation, the water reflections — all that stuff that makes a virtual course look real — is coming from one of the most advanced game engines on the planet.
And at $19.99 a month, it’s cheaper than every major competitor.
The Pricing Story
| Plan | Price | Effective Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly | $19.99/mo | $19.99 |
| Yearly | $199/yr | $16.58 |
| Lifetime (first 100) | $499 one-time | Infinite |
No joke — there’s a lifetime option at $499 for the first 100 users. That’s a “$499 and never think about it again” price. Compare that to GSPro at $249/year or E6 at $299/year, and the math gets interesting fast.
Every plan includes full course access, the driving range with shot analysis, the course-building tools, local multiplayer, the open API, and all regular updates. There’s a 30-day free trial with no credit card required. You can test it without paying a dime.
The Graphics — This Is the Headline
Unreal Engine 5 golf software at $19.99 a month is the kind of sentence that doesn’t sound right. GSPro is $249/year for Unity graphics that look good but increasingly dated. E6 is $299/year for a polished but aging platform.
Infinite Tees at $19.99 delivers visual quality that would have cost $1,000 a year five years ago.
The early footage shows realistic lighting, dynamic shadows, vegetation that actually moves, and water that reflects the sky. For an early-access product, the visual quality is genuinely surprising. This is not another indie Unity project with asset-store trees. This is a ground-up Unreal Engine build with a real budget.
The LiDAR Course Builder (Superintendent)
The standout feature is the course builder — nothing else comes close.
Superintendent is a web-based tool that takes real-world LiDAR data and turns it into a playable course. You search for a course by name. The system pulls high-resolution LiDAR from the USGS 3DEP database (for US courses) or you can upload your own data for international courses. You draw boundaries, set up spline-based fairways and greens, and export a package that the Infinite Tees Unreal plugin converts into a playable course.
No game-dev experience required. No CAD software. No learning Blender or dealing with Unity terrain tools.
For US courses, the LiDAR data is pulled automatically. The pipeline handles the conversion from raw point clouds to terrain meshes. You lay out the holes with point-and-click spline tools. Trees, bunkers, and water features are placed automatically based on your layout.
This is the kind of feature that normally comes with a $499 “creator edition” license on other platforms. On Infinite Tees, it’s included.
The Launch Monitor Problem
There’s a catch, and it’s a real one.
The only officially supported launch monitor is Nova by Open Launch. If you don’t have a Nova, you’re relying on third-party connectors built on Infinite Tees’ open API. Those connectors exist — the Discord community has been building them — but they’re not officially supported.
If you have a Garmin R10, MLM2PRO, SkyTrak+, or pretty much any mainstream launch monitor, you need to check whether a working connector exists before you buy. The team says more integrations are in progress, but “in progress” isn’t the same as “working today.”
This is the single biggest reason to hold off if you’re not an early-adopter type. The software itself looks promising. But GSPro works with everything. E6 works with everything. Infinite Tees works with Nova and… maybe yours.
System Requirements
| Component | Minimum |
|---|---|
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX 3070 or equivalent |
| RAM | 16 GB |
| Storage | 10 GB free |
| Internet | Required (course streaming) |
Unreal Engine is gorgeous. Unreal Engine is also hungry. If your sim PC is running an older GPU, Infinite Tees might not work on it. The RTX 3070 floor is real — you need a capable graphics card to run 4K Unreal Engine golf. (Not sure if your current PC cuts it? Check our gaming PC guide for the full breakdown.)
Who Should Try It
The early adopter with a Nova or a compatible setup. If you have the hardware and you enjoy being part of a project as it develops, the 30-day free trial is an easy yes. The LiDAR course builder alone is worth the download.
The budget-conscious software shopper. $19.99/month for Unreal Engine 5 golf is aggressive pricing. If Infinite Tees adds the launch monitor support it’s working on, it becomes a serious threat to GSPro at half the annual cost.
Who should wait. If you need a polished, plug-and-play platform that works with your existing launch monitor today, keep an eye on Infinite Tees but don’t pull the trigger yet. GSPro and E6 aren’t going anywhere, and they work with everything.
What This Means for the Software Market
The golf sim software market has been a two-player game for years — GSPro at $249/year for the sim-focused crowd, E6 Connect at $299/year for the polished-but-pricier option. TGC 2019 is still around but hasn’t been updated in years.
Infinite Tees at $19.99/month with Unreal Engine visuals and a LiDAR course builder is the most interesting new entry since GSPro took over from TGC 2019. It’s not ready to take the crown. But it’s aimed at the right spot — the guy who wants great graphics without paying $250+ a year forever.
The pricing is aggressive. The visuals are real. The course builder is genuinely unique. Now they need to add launch monitor support at scale. If they do, this gets interesting fast.
Try It Yourself
There’s a 30-day free trial at itgolf.io. No credit card. No commitment. If you’ve got a Nova or a solid gaming PC, download it and see what Unreal Engine golf looks like.
This one is worth tracking as it develops. The pricing alone makes it worth watching.