Affiliate Disclosure

Effective date: April 15, 2026

IndoorGolfSetup.com may use affiliate links. If you click one of those links and make a qualifying purchase, the site may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This page explains how that works and how the site tries to keep recommendations useful rather than turning every page into a sales pitch.

Plain-English version: some outbound links may make the site money. That does not automatically make the recommendation bad, but it does mean the site should disclose that relationship clearly and keep the editorial standard honest.

How affiliate links work

Affiliate links are tracked links provided by retailers, marketplaces, or affiliate networks. If you click through and later buy something that qualifies under that program’s rules, IndoorGolfSetup.com may receive a referral commission or similar compensation.

What kinds of relationships may appear on the site

Editorial approach

The site is built around room fit, budget realism, setup tradeoffs, and whether a buyer will still be happy with a setup after the novelty wears off. That means the strongest recommendation on a page is not always the most expensive one, and sometimes the practical answer is to skip a category entirely or buy a less ambitious setup first.

The FTC says material connections that could affect how consumers evaluate endorsements should be disclosed clearly and conspicuously.

What affiliate relationships do not mean

Pricing, availability, and changes

Retailers and manufacturers can change prices, bundles, shipping costs, stock status, subscriptions, software support, compatibility, and return policies at any time. A link on IndoorGolfSetup.com should not be treated as a promise that an offer will still look the same when you click it.

Ads and sponsors

If the site adds display ads, sponsor placements, or paid promotional placements later, it should identify those relationships clearly. Sponsored content, if used, should be distinguishable from normal editorial pages.

Questions or correction requests

If you believe a disclosure should be clearer, a retailer relationship should be clarified, or a page creates a misleading impression, use the Contact page.