One of the things we enjoy most about residential golf simulator projects in Van Meter is the room to think bigger. When ceiling height isn't the limiting factor and square footage isn't the constraint, the conversation shifts from what's possible to what's optimal — and that's a more interesting design challenge in the best way.
A detached garage or shop building on a Van Meter property can become one of the finest dedicated golf simulator rooms we build. Proper insulation and climate control, a full-size golf simulator enclosure with generous clearance on all sides, a large-format golf impact screen that fills the visual field the way a real fairway does, a ceiling-mounted golf simulator projector with ideal throw distance rather than a compromised short throw solution — these are the kinds of installations that come out of spaces where the room was designed around the simulator rather than the simulator squeezed into the room.
That said, we build excellent home golf simulator setups in more constrained spaces too. Finished basements, bonus rooms, and standard garage bays all work well with the right planning. A short throw golf simulator projector handles rooms where ceiling mount distance is limited. A golf simulator enclosure kit configured for the specific dimensions keeps the hitting zone protected without consuming space you need for other purposes. A golf hitting mat with rough and sand zones gives you meaningful shot feedback regardless of the room size. And a well-chosen golf launch monitor delivers accurate ball and club data whether you're in a 400-square-foot basement or a 1,200-square-foot outbuilding.
Our residential golf simulator packages cover the full range from affordable golf simulators that deliver a genuinely impressive experience at an accessible price point to high end golf simulator builds with premium tracking hardware, refined enclosure aesthetics, and deep software libraries that keep the experience fresh long after installation day. According to the National Golf Foundation, nearly 25 million Americans play golf, and home simulator ownership has grown by over 30 percent in the past five years as golf simulator prices have come down and performance has gone up — making a full golf simulator setup one of the most satisfying home investments a golfer can make.





