
Custom Installation with a sliding bar to compensate for a narrow room.

Built-In hitting mat replacement

Standalone square hitting mat on top of primary turf.
Frequently Asked Questions
We work with almost every well-known simulator company in the U.S. as well as internationally. We also partner with many other companies who provide custom accessories, such as: wall paneling, turf, turf mats, mounts, computers, monitors, and much more. Check out Our Partners Page to see a sample list.
Pricing can depend many factors. It can range depending on which launch monitor/simulator you would like to purchase, what type of paneling, turf, projector, and many other items. We work with you depending on your budget and what you are looking for. Prices can range from under $10,000 to over $40,000.
This answer can also vary. Because we are in charge of the full process from purchase, shipment, and installation, oftentimes the piece we're primarily waiting on is the manufacturing of the equipment. A safe answer is around 6-10 weeks from purchase date.
Absolutely! We travel across the entire United States for both direct shipment and installation. We can also travel internationally, however it will be shipped via standard options.
Nope! If you would prefer to install it yourself, we can walk you through the steps. Depending on which simulator you purchase and the if there is a higher complexity for your space, we will give recommendations to use our team for the installation if it's more technical, however it is always your choice.
The ideal size of a simulator space can vary for everyone; however, these dimensions are a safe bet:
-15' room width, 10' high ceilings, 15'-20' of depth.
Even if you do not have a space that fits these dimensions, there are other options that are to be considered, such as: How tall are you? What is your swing path? Can we put an enclosure in vs. a custom build to compensate for too large of a room? These are all questions we can go through with you.
Yes, we do both! About 50% of the jobs we do are split between commercial and residential.