How it works.
No showroom, no demo-floor sales pitch. We come to you — home or business — design around your actual room, and show you the finished build in 3D before anything is ordered.
On-site consultation
We visit your home or business anywhere in Utah County or Salt Lake County, measure the space, and talk through how it will be used — serious practice, family entertainment, a venue bay, or all of the above. Ceiling height, room depth, swing clearance, and lighting all shape what we recommend.
Because we're an authorized dealer for Uneekor, TruGolf, SkyTrak, and Carl's Place, we can recommend across brands based on what actually fits your room and goals — not whichever unit happens to be on a showroom floor.
3D room render & proposal
You get a 3D render of your exact room with the proposed build in place — enclosure, impact screen, projector position, hitting area, and layout. Alongside it, a written proposal covering equipment, scope, and timeline.
This is where you make changes freely. Move the hitting line, swap the launch monitor, add a putting surface — it's all pixels at this stage, not lumber.
Professional installation
Once you approve the design, we order your equipment and schedule the build. Installation is performed by experienced, vetted installation crews we coordinate and stand behind — framing, enclosure, screen tensioning, projector mounting, cabling, and cleanup.
Dial-in & handoff
We calibrate the launch monitor, align and focus the projector, configure your simulation software, and walk you through everything. You hit balls before we leave — and you know exactly who to call if you ever need anything adjusted.
Will it fit? Probably.
These are the comfortable minimums we design around for a full-swing simulator. Tighter rooms can often still work — that's exactly what the in-home consultation is for.
Typical room minimums
Taller players and driver swings benefit from 9'6"+ ceilings. Offset hitting positions can reduce width requirements — we'll confirm on site.
Why we don't have a showroom.
A demo unit in a warehouse tells you how a simulator plays in that warehouse. It says nothing about your basement's ceiling, your garage's depth, or where your projector can actually mount. We put that overhead into better equipment pricing and a design process built around your space instead — the room you'll actually play in is the only demo that matters.
Start with a conversation.
Send us your rough room dimensions and we'll tell you honestly what fits — then schedule a visit to confirm.
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