Custom Design + Build

Custom Golf Simulator Design + Build.

One crew designs and builds the whole space — not just a simulator dropped into a room, but the room itself transformed: a finished basement, a built-out bonus level, an accessory building made for it. One number to call when it's done, one company standing behind it.

This is the full-scope service — remodeling or building an entire space with a simulator as part of it, not just installing equipment in a room that's left otherwise untouched. We'll transform a raw or dated basement into a finished living space with a bay in it, or build an accessory structure from the ground up. We start with the space you actually have, design the whole thing around it, and build it with the same crew that framed and finished our own five-bay club. Goal, budget, design, build. That's the order, and it's simpler than the industry makes it sound.

  • The whole space remodeled or built — finished basement, bonus level, or accessory building, not just a bay
  • One team accountable start to finish — no handoffs, no finger-pointing
  • Built by a 30-year construction and remodeling team, not an AV company learning on your job

30 years in KC construction · 5 bays we built ourselves · one team, accountable start to finish

Golf simulator screen with live shot data and an overhead launch monitor in a finished custom build

Why Design + Build

We don't sell kits. We design for your space.

Here's the problem with the package model: a simulator kit is designed for an imaginary average room, and your room isn't average. You've got a beam where the screen should go, a duct running through the swing zone, a window throwing glare across the hitting area, a ceiling that's an inch too low in exactly the wrong spot. A box of equipment doesn't solve any of that. Construction does — and construction is the part most simulator companies hand off and hope goes well.

A kit fits an average room. We've never built one in an average room.

Buy a kit, sort the room out yourself

  • Equipment shows up; the room is your problem
  • A contractor who's never built a simulator guesses at clearances
  • Two companies, two schedules, and each blames the other when something's off

Custom design + build

  • We measure your actual space before anything is ordered
  • The room is designed around the swing, the screen, and the light you have
  • One team, one schedule, one company accountable for the finished result
Finished golf simulator bay with an LED-lit screen surround and overhead launch monitor
Finished detail — screen, trim, and lighting that read as one room
Golf simulator showing the GSPro menu beside a control desk in a finished room
The package alternative — equipment dropped into a space that was never designed for it

When it's done right, you stop noticing the construction at all. The screen is flat and square, the trim is tight, the lighting is even, and three years later it still looks like the day we left. That's what design and build buys you — a room that works and keeps working, not a pile of gear in a space that almost fits.

What's Included

What a custom build includes.

A fully custom design and build covers the whole job — not just the equipment. Here's what's included.

Measuring an empty basement with a tape measure to design a golf simulator room
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Design around your space

We start with a site visit and a tape measure, not a catalog. Room layout, swing and screen clearance, the lighting plan, and how the room reads when you're not using it — all designed around the space you actually have.

Custom golf simulator room under construction with sheathed walls and a ladder
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The construction

Framing, drywall, flooring, lighting, paint, trim, and any electrical the build needs — done by the crew that built our own five bays. This is the part other companies sub out. It's the part we're good at.

See how the build runs, step by step
Finished living space with a vaulted wood-beam ceiling, stone fireplace, and lake-view windows
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The rest of the space, not just the bay

This is a remodel, so the whole space gets finished — not only the hitting area. Bar or kitchenette, lounge and seating, storage, a full basement transformation, or a purpose-built accessory structure. The simulator is one feature of a finished room you'll actually live in.

Projected driving range and launch-monitor data during golf simulator equipment setup
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Equipment, chosen for you

We install every major brand — Uneekor, Trackman, ProTee VX, Apogee, Foresight, and Mevo+ for tighter budgets. We help you pick based on your goals, your budget, and your space, not on which brand spends the most on marketing.

Installer mounting the impact screen during a golf simulator installation
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Installation + calibration

Enclosure, screen, projector, mat and turf, all installed and squared. Then we calibrate — and we don't leave until the numbers are right and the picture is true.

Not every project is a full remodel. If your space is already finished or close, and you just want the simulator installed well without rebuilding the room, that's the simpler scope — our home golf simulator installation service. Same crew, same standards, smaller job.

Vaulted room with exposed timber truss beams during a custom golf simulator buildout
Golf simulator room mid-build with OSB-sheathed walls and ceiling
Framing the room
Golf simulator enclosure roughed in with an LED-lit screen opening and acoustic panels
Rough-in and clearances
Finished and calibrated golf simulator bay with LED lighting and overhead launch monitor
Finished and calibrated

Construction First

We're a construction company that builds simulators — not the other way around.

Most simulator companies are AV people who picked up construction on the job. We're the reverse. The father has been framing, finishing, and remodeling Kansas City homes since 1995 — spec homes, custom homes, high-end remodels. When your build needs a beam boxed out, a floor leveled, or a wall moved, that's not the part we sub to a stranger and cross our fingers. That's our trade.

We proved it on our own building. Every one of the five bays at All Seasons Indoor Golf Club was designed and built by this crew, from framing to calibration, and they run every day under real use. We build across the Kansas City metro , Columbia, and the Lake of the Ozarks — but the showroom is right here in south KC, and you can walk it.

Custom design and build is the full-scope service — the room that needs real construction to become what you're picturing. If your space is already finished and square, you may not need all of this; the honest answer might be a straight home installation instead, and we'll tell you so. We'd rather scope it right than oversell it.

Investment

Honest ranges, not a quote.

Custom work is priced to the room, so the real number comes after a site visit — itemized, with nothing buried. Most fully custom builds land in one of these three ranges.

$20k–$30k

Finished Space Drop-In

The room's already finished and square; we're installing and calibrating equipment, with light construction at most. The simplest version of a custom build.

Most common

$40k–$60k

Full Custom Buildout

Framing, finish, flooring, lighting, and install — turning a raw or rough space into a finished simulator room. This is where most custom design + build projects land.

$60k–$100k+

Top-End Custom

Fully custom carpentry, multi-use rooms, new-construction integration, and the higher-end equipment. The room becomes part of the house, not an add-on.

On a full remodel the launch monitor is one line among many, and it's the piece we settle last — after the room and the goal are clear. A strong system starts around $4k and runs past $40k at the top, with a Mevo+ near $1k before goal-based software. That spread says more about who spent what on advertising than about which unit reads your swing more accurately. Our honest launch monitor comparison breaks down the real differences, and financing in Kansas City can stretch the whole project over time.

Know your room and ready to talk numbers?

Before You Commit

Stand in a finished room before you spend a dollar on yours.

Renderings and spec sheets only tell you so much. A custom build is a construction decision as much as an equipment one, and the things that separate a good room from a great one — the trim, the screen tension, the lighting, how square it all sits — you can only judge in person. That's the whole reason the showroom exists.

  • Look at the finish work up close — trim, screen edge, how the room is actually built
  • Feel how a finished room plays versus a photo of one
  • Hit balls on the brands we'd spec for a remodel like yours, so the equipment call is yours to make

All Seasons Indoor Golf Club, south Kansas City — open to the public, no appointment. Visit the showroom .

Drop By the Showroom
Finished multi-bay golf simulator lounge with screens, TVs, and bar seating

FAQ

Custom build questions.

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What does "custom golf simulator design and build" actually mean?

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It means one team handles the entire job — designing the room, building it, installing the equipment, and calibrating it — on one schedule with one point of accountability. You're not coordinating a simulator vendor and a contractor who've never worked together.

The alternative most companies offer is a kit: they sell the gear, you solve the room. Design and build solves the room first, because the room is what makes or breaks the result.

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Do you do the construction yourselves, or use subcontractors?

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Both, honestly. We self-perform the construction we specialize in — framing, finish carpentry, the room design, and the simulator-specific work like on-site wall padding and matched flooring. For licensed trades like electrical and HVAC, we bring in specialists we've worked with for decades.

Either way, one team manages and stands behind the whole project. That's the real difference from a simulator dealer, who hands the entire build to whoever's available and disappears. We're the construction expertise, and we run it end to end — one company accountable, not five.

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How long does a custom build take?

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A drop-in to a finished space is usually a few days. A full custom buildout — framing through calibration — typically runs two to four weeks depending on scope. A site visit is the only way to give you a real timeline instead of a guess.

New-construction integration can run alongside the home's build with no separate timeline at all, which is part of why it's worth planning early.

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Do I have to buy the most expensive launch monitor?

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No. We install every major brand — Uneekor, Trackman, ProTee VX, Apogee, Foresight, Mevo+ — and the right one depends on your goals, budget, and space, not on brand prestige. The price gap is often a marketing-budget gap as much as an accuracy gap.

A budget garage setup and a top-end training room call for very different gear. We walk you through the honest tradeoffs in our launch monitor comparison .

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Can you work with my architect or builder?

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Yes. On custom and new-construction projects we coordinate directly with your builder or architect, planning the room's clearances, electrical, and finishes into the house from the framing stage forward. The earlier we're in, the cleaner the result.

If the house is already built, we work from the finished space instead — that's a standard custom build, just starting from a different point.

Ready to design the room you're picturing?

Tell us your goal, your budget, and your space — or come stand in a finished build first. Either way, the next step is a conversation, not a contract.

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