Here's the credibility that matters for a club: we operate a five-bay facility, All Seasons Indoor Golf
Club, so we know exactly how a simulator space gets used in practice — for lessons, for fitting, for
serious practice, and for casual play with friends. That's the Head Pro's whole question, and we can
answer it from running the room, not guessing at it. We won't pretend to know your membership the way you
do — but we know the room.
Underneath that is thirty years of construction. The father has run custom-home and high-end finish work
in Kansas City since 1995, so building to a standard that belongs at a private club is familiar ground —
and if your clubhouse has no space for it, designing and building a clean addition or separate structure
is well within what we do. We self-perform the framing and finish craft and manage the trusted licensed
trades, with one team accountable for the whole project. We build across the
Kansas City metro
, Columbia, and the Lake of the Ozarks.
And the case for the board is straightforward: it's very common for private clubs to bill year-round even
though the course closes for the winter and early spring. A simulator turns those months from a quiet
stretch into active engagement — members still using the club, the Pro still teaching, the amenity still
earning its place on the dues statement. We're glad to do the full design-and-build or to consult on the
room if you've got construction handled.