New Construction

Golf Simulator New Construction Integration.

The best simulator room is the one designed into the house before the drywall goes up — built to spec from the framing, not retrofitted around a finished space. If you're a builder or GC, that's where we come in.

Integrating a golf simulator into new construction is the easiest, cleanest build there is, because nothing has to be undone. A true new build is a blank canvas; a white-boxed remodel is already framed and waiting. Either way, the ceiling gets built to the height the swing needs, the electrical and HVAC get roughed in for the room, and the structure lands where the screen and enclosure want it — instead of working around ducts and beams that are already in the way. Goal, budget, design, build. On new construction, we get to do that in the right order from day one.

  • Designed into the framing — ceiling height, rough-ins, and structure planned for the room
  • Flexible involvement — consult and source, sim-only, or carpentry and finish too
  • A construction company as your simulator partner, not an AV vendor on your jobsite

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

Golfer mid-swing in a finished golf simulator

Why Build It In

Plan the room now, or pay to fix it after move-in.

Here's what we see all the time: the house gets built, the family settles in, and then someone decides the bonus room should be a simulator — only the ceiling is eight feet, there's a duct down the center, and the wall they want to hit toward backs up to a bedroom. Now it's a demolition-and-rework project instead of a line on the framing plan. Everything a simulator needs — clearance, structure, power, climate, sound isolation — is cheap and easy to build in and expensive to add later. The afterthought always costs more than the plan.

Everything a simulator room needs is cheap to frame in and expensive to retrofit. Plan it before the drywall.

Simulator as an afterthought

  • Discovered after move-in; the room was never built for it
  • Eight-foot ceilings, a duct in the swing path, a shared wall that telegraphs noise
  • Demo and rework to fix what framing could have solved for free

Integrated during construction

  • Designed into the plan — ceiling height, rough-ins, and structure built to the room
  • Power, climate, and sound isolation handled while the walls are still open
  • The cleanest, lowest-friction build there is, with nothing to undo
Finished Kansas City golf simulator room
Designed into the framing — built for the room from the studs
Finished Kansas City golf simulator room
The afterthought — a finished room that fights the simulator it never planned for

And if the timing isn't right yet — if the simulator is a "once we're moved in and settled" project — bring us in anyway, just to consult. A short conversation at the framing stage about ceiling height and rough-ins costs nothing and means the room is ready when the homeowner is, instead of a retrofit later. We'd rather help you plan it right than fix it twice.

What's Included

What new-construction integration includes.

What integration looks like on a new build or a white-boxed remodel — scaled to how involved you want us.

Finished Kansas City golf simulator room
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Early design consult

We get on the plans early — ideally at framing or rough-in — and spec the room: ceiling height, swing and screen clearance, structure for the enclosure, and the electrical, HVAC, and sound considerations that are easy now and hard later. Even if install is months out, this is the step that makes it possible.

Finished Kansas City golf simulator room
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Material sourcing & spec

We're detailed about sourcing the right materials to get the feel and performance the room needs — screen, enclosure, finishes, the things that separate a real room from a kit. You and your crew can install to that spec, or we can.

Golf simulator launch monitor, close up
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Equipment, chosen for the goal

We install every major brand — Uneekor, Trackman, ProTee VX, Apogee, Foresight, and Mevo+ for tighter budgets — matched to the homeowner's goals and budget, not to brand prestige. Ideally we hear that goal from the homeowner directly; we're glad to work through you when the scope is clear.

Golf simulator launch monitor, close up
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Install & calibration, to whatever scope we agreed

Whether we're doing the simulator only, the carpentry and finish too, or just advising your crew, we install and calibrate the system until the numbers are true and the picture is square — then hand off a room that's done right.

See how the build runs

If the project is really a whole-space remodel you'd want us to lead end to end, that's custom design + build . If the space is already finished and just needs equipment, that's home installation .

Finished Kansas City golf simulator room
Golf simulator launch monitor, close up
On the plans early
Golf simulator launch monitor, close up
Roughed in for the room
Golf simulator launch monitor, close up
Finished and calibrated

A Trade Partner, Not a Vendor

We speak your language, because we've been on your side of the job for thirty years.

Most simulator companies show up to a jobsite as an AV vendor — they don't read a framing plan, they don't know what a rough-in inspection needs, and they create coordination headaches for the GC. We're a construction company. The father has run custom-home and high-end finish work in Kansas City since 1995; between us we've also owned and run trade businesses. We understand schedules, sequencing, inspections, and what it means to protect your timeline and your client relationship — because we've carried all of it ourselves.

That's why we can flex to whatever your project needs. Want us purely as a consultant who specs the room and sources materials so your crew and subs execute? Good. Want us to handle just the simulator inside your remodel? Done. Want us as your carpentry and finish sub on the awarded contract too? Happy to talk it through. We proved we can self-perform the whole thing on our own five-bay club, and we build across the Kansas City metro , Columbia, and the Lake of the Ozarks.

One thing we'll always ask for: access to the homeowner, or a clear line to their goal. Our whole method starts with goal — what the golfer actually wants out of the room — and the best rooms come from understanding that directly. We're glad to work through you when we genuinely understand the scope; we just never want to build a room without knowing what it's for.

How We Work With You

There's no single price for new-construction integration, because there's no single role.

It depends on when you bring us in and how much you want us to do. Pick the model that fits your project — or tell us yours.

Finished Kansas City golf simulator room

Consult & Source

We get on the plans, spec the room, and source the right materials. You, your team, and your subs execute the build. The lightest-touch option — our construction knowledge, your crew's hands.

Simulator Only

You handle the construction; we come in and do the simulator — equipment, enclosure, screen, install, and calibration — inside the room you've built. Clean handoff, one specialty handled by specialists.

Carpentry & Finish Too

Beyond the simulator, bring us in as your carpentry and finish sub on the awarded contract. We self-perform the framing and finish craft we specialize in and coordinate with your other trades. Happy to talk through scope and terms.

Because the scope ranges from a few hours of consulting to a full finish package, we quote each project to its actual role and stage — itemized, after we understand what you need. Bring us in early and the number is almost always lower, because nothing has to be undone. If it helps your client, here are their financing options in Kansas City .

Have a build coming up? Let's scope it.

Bring Your Client

A finished room your client can stand in beats any rendering you'll show them.

When a homeowner asks for a simulator and can't picture it, a spec sheet doesn't close the gap — a finished room does. Bring your client to our showroom and let them stand in a real bay. It helps them commit to the scope, and it makes your job easier: they arrive at the build with realistic expectations instead of a Pinterest board.

  • Bring your client to see and feel a finished bay, so the scope conversation gets easier
  • Show them how much clearance a real swing needs, before the ceiling height is locked in
  • Let them hit balls on the equipment options so the brand choice is theirs, not ours

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

Drop By the Showroom
Finished Kansas City golf simulator room

FAQ

New construction questions.

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When should a builder bring you in on a new-construction simulator?

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As early as possible — ideally at the framing or rough-in stage. That's when ceiling height, structure, electrical, HVAC, and sound isolation are cheap and easy to build in. Once drywall is up, those same things become a retrofit. Even a short early consult keeps the room's options open.

If the simulator itself is a later, post-move-in project, we can still consult now so the room is built ready for it — that's the difference between a future install and a future demolition.

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Do we have to use you for the whole build, or just the simulator?

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Whatever fits the project. We'll consult and source materials while your crew executes, handle the simulator only inside your build, or come on as your carpentry and finish sub too. We work with any builder or GC who owns an opinion about how their job should run.

We're a construction company first, so we slot into your process as a trade partner, not an outside vendor who complicates your schedule.

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Can you work in a remodel, not just a new build?

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Yes. A white-boxed remodel is effectively the same advantage as new construction — the space is already opened up and ready to be built right, instead of retrofitted around finished walls. Whether it's a ground-up home or a gutted room, we integrate the room into the work in progress.

If the remodel is a whole-space transformation you'd want us to lead, that's our custom design and build service instead.

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Do you need to talk to our client, or can you work through us?

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We'd love access to the homeowner, because our whole method starts with their goal — what they actually want from the room. But we're glad to work through you when we genuinely understand the scope. We just won't build a room without knowing what it's for.

In practice, a short three-way conversation early usually saves everyone time and prevents the "that's not what I pictured" problem at the end.

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Which launch monitor should go in a new-construction build?

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It depends on the homeowner's goals and budget, not on brand prestige. We install every major brand — Uneekor, Trackman, ProTee VX, Apogee, Foresight, and Mevo+ for tighter budgets — and the price gap between them is largely marketing budget, not accuracy.

On a new build we can also rough in for a higher-end system later, so the homeowner isn't locked in by today's budget. More in our launch monitor comparison .

Not the right fit?

Have a build on the board?

Tell us the stage you're at and how involved you want us. We'll scope it to fit your project. Start a conversation.

New-construction integration is for builds in progress. If your project is different, start here:

Have a build coming up? Let's get the room right from the framing.

Tell us the stage you're at and how involved you want us — consult, simulator only, or full finish. Or bring your client by the showroom to lock in the scope. Either way, it's a conversation, not a contract.

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