Premium golf simulators, chosen with you — not sold at you. Forty-six years of reading what people actually need, now pointed at your perfect bay.
The hardware costs the same wherever you buy it — that's the industry's rule, not ours. So the only thing that actually changes from one dealer to the next is who's standing beside you before, during, and long after the install. That's the part I've spent a career getting right.
No two rooms or swings are alike. We match the launch monitor, the space, and the software to how you actually play — so you don't overspend, and you don't under-build.
Some setups aren't worth the money. I'll say so. No pressure, no padded package you'll regret the day it's installed.
A simulator is a relationship, not a receipt. Projector acting up the night before your buddies come over? That's exactly when you'll be glad you bought from a person.
Three honest starting points. Where you land depends on your room and your goals — that's what the consultation is for.
The most expensive monitor in the world won't help if your ceiling can't take a full swing. Here's what actually matters — and a quick way to check your space.
Aim for 9 ft of ceiling (10 is ideal), 15–20 ft of depth, and at least 10 ft of width so you can swing freely. If your driver's brushing the drywall, the room's too tight.
Radar wants distance behind the ball; camera-based units fit tighter rooms and read club data up close. Your space often decides this for you — and that's fine.
From famous courses to skills challenges, the software is what you'll actually live in. We'll match the platform to your monitor so nothing fights each other.
Rough numbers are fine — this gives you a feel for what's possible before we ever talk.
Enter your dimensions and I'll tell you what your space can handle — and where to be careful.
No pressure and no script — just an honest conversation about what'll actually work for your room, your game, and your budget. I'll get back to you within one business day.
I'll be in touch within one business day to talk through your space.