
A private golf lounge,
built into your home.
We turn basements, garages, and unfinished rooms into finished golf simulator rooms. Every room is planned around the space, the swing, and the equipment, so it feels permanent, polished, and built into the home.
Plan Your Golf Room
We design your room as a complete private golf environment, with the layout, screen, turf, lighting, acoustics, equipment, and finishes planned together so the space feels clean, comfortable, and built into the home.
- Basements
- Garages
- Luxury Golf Lounges
- Home Theater Simulators
- New Builds & Renovations
- Private Golf Studios
- Commercial Simulator Bays
- Multi-Sport Rooms
Design & Build
A permanent, polished room,
built into your home
A high-end golf simulator should feel permanent, polished, and built into the home. We create private golf rooms that combine serious simulator performance with high end finishes. Premium equipment, durable materials, clean integration, comfortable lighting, and a layout that feels natural the moment you walk in.
Every major part is selected to work together, so the room looks right, plays right, and holds up over time. That is how you get more than a simulator — a private golf room you will actually use, whether for daily practice, hosting friends, or time to yourself at home.

What we plan
Golf Room Buildout
A complete golf room built around the enclosure, turf, screen, lighting, sound control, and simulator setup, so the space feels finished, durable, and ready for daily use.
Equipment Selection
The right launch monitor, impact screen, projector, software, and tracking setup selected to match your room, your budget, and the way you want to play.
Room Layout
A comfortable simulator layout planned around real swings, safe spacing, seating, room flow, and a setup that feels natural the moment you step in.
Premium Finish
Clean integration, hidden wiring, refined materials, lounge-style upgrades, custom details, and a final room that feels built into the home.
Design Consultation
See what your room can become
Accurate Tracking
Tour-level precision,
calibrated for your space
The launch monitor is the heart of the room. We help select and position the right tracking system for your space, your swing, and your goals, whether you want serious club and ball data, realistic course play, or a clean entertainment setup for family and guests.
We work with the most accurate and reliable tracking technologies available, including Foresight Sports,Uneekor, and Trackman, to match the hardware to your room’s exact geometry, lighting, and hitting offset. Our layouts build an instructional-grade environment where you can swing with absolute confidence.

What we configure
Elite Hardware
Overhead camera systems, high-speed optical sensors, or dual-radar setups from industry leaders like Foresight Sports, Uneekor, and Trackman, matched to your play goals.
Millimeter Precision
We mount, wire, and position every launch monitor down to the millimeter to eliminate blind spots, clear your full swing path, and protect the hardware.
Optimal Environment
Controlled overhead lighting, customized hitting mat offsets, and background acoustics optimized so sensors capture pristine ball and club data on every single swing.
Immersive Software
World-famous courses, diagnostic driving ranges, and multiplayer software fully configured and calibrated, with a complete walk-through so you are ready to play on day one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Straight answers on how a home golf simulator room fits your space, your home, and the way you want to use it.
Can any room become a golf simulator room?+
Many basements, garages, spare rooms, and renovation spaces can become excellent golf simulator rooms with the right plan.The key question is whether the room can feel natural, safe, comfortable, and finished once everything is installed. With the right proportions, the same space can become a dedicated practice room, a private golf lounge, or a hybrid entertainment room for family and guests.That is why we begin with the space itself. Before talking about brands or equipment, we look at how the room could work as part of your home.
Will it feel like a real room, or just equipment in a basement?+
The goal is a finished room that feels intentional from the moment you walk in.That means clean turf transitions, proper lighting, acoustic comfort, hidden wiring, wall protection that blends in, and finishes that match the rest of the home — not a screen, mat, and projector dropped into an empty space.For many projects, the simulator is only part of the value. The real result is a private room where you can practice, play, entertain, and spend time — even when no one is swinging a club.
Do I need to know which launch monitor, projector, or software I want?+
You do not need a technical shopping list before you start.Part of the service is helping you make the right decisions for the room, your golf goals, and the level of finish you want. Some equipment suits tighter rooms. Some works better for left- and right-handed players. Some setups prioritize serious practice; others prioritize family entertainment and visual experience.You need a clear plan for the room first — the technology follows from that.
Is this more for serious golfers or for entertaining?+
The best rooms usually do both.Some clients want a true practice environment with accurate data, course play, and year-round training. Others want a beautiful entertainment space where friends, family, and guests can play casually, watch sports, or use the room as a lounge.The design follows how you want to use it. A serious golfer's room may prioritize precision and feedback. A family-focused room may prioritize comfort, simplicity, seating, lighting, and atmosphere.The right simulator should fit your lifestyle, not just your handicap.
How do I know if my basement or garage is suitable?+
The best starting point is a proper review of the space.Room dimensions matter, but they are only part of the picture. Ceiling height, swing comfort, door locations, beams, lighting, projector placement, flooring, and how the room connects to the rest of the home all shape the final result.A compact room can still have a smart layout. A large room may need careful planning to use the space well. The goal is to understand what is possible before equipment or construction decisions are made.
How long does installation usually take?+
Many installs are completed in a matter of days.Timeline depends on the room and how much is being built. A straightforward setup in a prepared space moves quickly. A fully custom golf lounge with finishes, lighting, acoustic work, built-ins, and coordination with other trades takes longer — and that schedule is mapped out before work starts so you know what to expect.
Can this be added during a renovation or new build?+
Yes, and planning it during a renovation or new build is often the best approach.If you are finishing a basement, building a custom home, renovating a garage, or creating an entertainment level, designing the simulator before the room is complete allows the screen wall, electrical, lighting, ceiling details, flooring, and built-ins to be considered from the beginning.It can also be added to an existing finished room. Early planning simply creates the cleanest, most premium result either way.
Can you work with my builder, designer, or contractor?+
Yes. For higher-end homes, that is often the ideal setup.Your builder or contractor may already be handling the broader renovation. We help plan the simulator side properly — room layout, equipment placement, screen sizing, projector location, turf area, lighting, and the details that affect playability.That keeps the simulator aligned with the room from the start, so equipment and finishes work together instead of being added as an afterthought.
How much should I expect to invest?+
You can scope the project to match how you want to use the room.There is a range from a functional simulator setup to a fully finished private golf lounge. A simpler project may focus on the essentials. A higher-end project may include premium launch monitor technology, a brighter projector, better screen materials, custom finishes, lighting, acoustic work, seating, and built-in details.The right budget depends on whether you want a place to hit balls or a finished room that feels like part of the home.
Is it worth doing a higher-end build?+
For basements, entertainment levels, custom homes, and finished living spaces, a higher-end build is usually worth it.In those settings, the room becomes part of the property. Finishes, comfort, noise, lighting, and visual design all matter alongside the golf experience.A higher-end build is about creating a room that feels permanent, polished, and enjoyable to use — not just better data on a screen.
What if I already have equipment?+
Often, yes — existing equipment can be part of the plan.If you already own a launch monitor, projector, mat, or screen, we review how it fits the room you want to build. When it supports the layout and finish quality, we integrate it cleanly. When an upgrade would meaningfully improve the result, we will say so clearly.The goal is a cohesive final room — not replacing gear for the sake of it.
Can the room support full driver swings?+
Yes, when the space is planned for it from the start.Ceiling height, swing path, hitting position, and sensor placement all matter for full driver use. We verify clearance during the assessment and design the layout around real swings, not just short-iron sessions.That is one of the main reasons room planning comes before equipment decisions.
What if I am outside Toronto or the GTA?+
You can still contact us.Our core work is in Toronto and the GTA, but if you are elsewhere in Ontario, another province, or across the border in the U.S., we are open to reviewing the project. Larger custom builds, specialty rooms, and unique spaces are sometimes worth discussing even when the property is outside our usual service area.Share the location, photos, and what you want the room to become. We will tell you honestly whether it is something we can take on.
What is the first step?+
The first step is a conversation about your space and what you want the room to become.From there, we review the important constraints: ceiling height, room width, swing comfort, layout, finish expectations, and equipment direction. The goal is to give you a clearer path before you commit to a specific setup.
Do you build baseball cages or other custom sports rooms?+
Yes. We also design and build custom batting cages, multi-sport training spaces, and other specialty rooms.The same principles apply: room layout, safety, equipment integration, lighting, acoustics, turf or flooring, and finish quality planned together. A baseball cage, combined sports room, or custom training space can be reviewed the same way we assess a golf simulator room.If you are exploring something beyond golf, tell us what you want the room to do and we can outline what is possible.
Do you work on commercial projects?+
Yes, we review commercial simulator projects as well as private home golf rooms.That can include golf lounges, hospitality and entertainment spaces, warehouse and large-format builds, condo amenity rooms, and other environments where the room needs to look right, perform well, and hold up to regular use.Commercial projects still start with the same fundamentals: the space, how people will use it, and the experience you want to create.If you are planning a lounge, warehouse install, condo amenity, or another commercial space, share the location, plans or photos, and what you want the room to do. We will review it and tell you what makes sense.
Create Your High-End Golf Room
Contact us to discuss your space, project goals, and the right path for a finished golf room.
