Here’s what almost everyone will tell you when it comes to building your own golf simulator: it’s FREAKIN’ CONFUSING!
But what if I told you it doesn’t have to be?
What if there’s a smarter, easier way to design and build your simulator – without wasting thousands of dollars on the wrong launch monitor, enclosure, or setup you’ll regret later?
And the best part? It’s not some YouTube “how-to” or random Facebook group advice that leaves you guessing and frustrated.
It’s real, step-by-step help from someone who’s actually built them all – from budget DIY sims to high-end commercial bays.
If you checked any of the boxes above, then I’d like to personally invite you to work with me one-on-one and get a clear, customized plan for your golf simulator – built around your space, your goals, and your budget.
Here’s the Truth Most Golfers Don’t Realize About Building a Simulator:
Most of the advice you’ll find online only covers half the story.
You’ll see “Top 5” lists, brand recommendations, and setup photos — but almost no one explains how to match the right components to your specific space, lighting, and goals.
That’s why so many golfers waste money on parts that don’t work well together — or worse, don’t even fit.
My process fixes that.
I help you design your entire setup as one connected system so you get accurate readings, perfect visuals, and a clean install the first time.
By now you’re probably thinking: “OK wiseguy, so, if it’s really THAT easy… then how come everyone isn’t doing it?”. Well, that’s a great question…
By now you’re probably thinking: “OK wiseguy, so, if it’s really THAT easy… then how come everyone isn’t doing it?”. Well, that’s a great question…
They WANT a great setup.
They TRY hard.
But they’re missing the experience and product knowledge it takes to make all the pieces work together.
The good news? You don’t need to become an expert or spend weeks researching every detail — that’s exactly what I’m here for.
What if I told you there really is an easier path to the perfect setup — while everyone else is still guessing, wasting money, and taking the long way around?
What if I told you this process has already been proven again and again — by golfers who wanted a great simulator but didn’t want to spend months researching every component or risk buying the wrong gear?
What would that mean for you — having someone who’s already tested every major launch monitor, enclosure, projector, and hitting mat, guiding you step by step through exactly what works?
You’ve probably been told that “there are no shortcuts” when it comes to building a simulator.
But that’s simply not true.
There is a shortcut — it’s working with someone who’s already done it all, and knows how to get you to the finish line faster, smarter, and without the stress.
Without a few key shortcuts, most golfers would waste months researching, guessing, and buying the wrong equipment.
And there’s nothing wrong with taking a smarter route — shortcuts are progress.
They’re what help you reach your goals faster, with fewer mistakes and a better final result.
Used the right way, these shortcuts mean more golfers can enjoy a perfectly working simulator sooner — without wasting money or getting overwhelmed in the process.
And that’s exactly why I created my consulting system — a proven shortcut that helps you design and build your simulator the right way, the first time.
Instead of wasting weeks researching launch monitors, mats, enclosures, and projectors — guessing what fits and hoping it all works together
— I’ll personally guide you through every step, using the same proven process I’ve used in dozens of successful builds.
You don’t need to be an expert or figure out all the tech — I’ve already done it for you.
And the best part? You’ll still have total control over your build, but with pro-level guidance that ensures you get it right the first time.
Think of my consulting like having a trusted golf simulator partner — someone who’s been through every mistake, tested every setup, and knows exactly how to make yours work flawlessly.
Together, we’ll create a system that’s accurate, affordable, and custom-fit for your space.
I only take on a limited number of new projects so I can give each one real attention. When my calendar fills, new starts roll to the following month. If you’re serious about your build, now’s the time to lock in your spot.
Imagine 30 days from today:
You’ll either be 30 days older… or 30 days older and well on your way to a dialed-in plan with the right launch monitor, enclosure, projector, mat, and software—without guessing, overspending, or starting over.
The difference? The decision you make right now.
If you leave this page and keep “researching,” you’ll likely get more opinions and more confusion.
If you book today, you’ll get a clear, customized plan and a partner who’s done this hundreds of times.
If after our planning session you don’t feel dramatically clearer about exactly what to buy and how to set it up, you won’t be charged for the plan. No hassle.
If you’ve read this far, you already know how much time, money, and frustration a little expert help can save you.
You don’t have to keep guessing, hoping, or watching endless videos that never match your setup.
Right now, I’m offering a limited number of one-on-one consulting spots for golfers who want to plan, design, and build their dream simulator — without the confusion or regret that usually comes with doing it alone.
This is hands-on, personalized help — not another course, not another Facebook opinion thread.
You’ll walk away knowing exactly what to buy, what to avoid, and how to make your build look and perform like a pro’s.
So if you’ve been dreaming of finally creating your own golf simulator — one that actually works and fits your space perfectly — this is your moment to start.
P.S. If you scrolled straight to the bottom, here’s the short version:
I’ll help you design your golf simulator the right way — from launch monitor to projector — and save you from the mistakes that cost most golfers thousands.
Spots are limited, and once my schedule fills, I pause new bookings until the next round.
I help you plan, design, and build a home golf simulator that actually fits your space, budget, and goals — without wasting money on the wrong equipment or making costly mistakes.
That includes guidance on:
Choosing the right launch monitor for your space and skill level
Screen, enclosure, mat, and turf recommendations that are safe and realistic
Room layout, ceiling height, and clearance planning
Projectors, lighting, and PC requirements (especially for GSPro)
Budget trade-offs — where to spend and where you don’t need to
Troubleshooting issues with an existing setup that isn’t working right
Whether you’re starting from scratch or fixing a setup that already exists, the goal is simple:
help you end up with a simulator that works the way you expect — the first time.
Yes — and I’m an authorized dealer for several of the biggest and most trusted simulator equipment brands.
That said, I’m not here to push gear. My recommendations are based on what actually fits your space, budget, and goals — not on what I happen to sell.
If it makes sense to purchase through me, I can source the right equipment and make sure everything works together.
If you’d rather buy some or all of your equipment elsewhere, that’s perfectly fine too.
The goal is the same either way: help you end up with a simulator that works the way it should.
Yes — I work with both home and commercial golf simulator builds.
That includes everything from garage and basement setups to dedicated simulator rooms, teaching studios, clubhouses, and commercial bays.
The process is different for each, and that’s where the experience matters.
Commercial builds need to account for durability, safety, traffic flow, and reliability, while home builds focus more on space constraints, noise, and budget efficiency.
No matter the environment, the goal is the same: a simulator that performs consistently, holds up over time, and fits how it will actually be used.
Yes — I do offer installation services, but in most cases you don’t need them.
Many home golf simulators can be installed by the homeowner with the right guidance, and I’ll walk you through exactly how to do it correctly if that’s the route you choose.
For local projects or larger builds where it makes sense, I’m available for on-site installation. For longer-distance installs, it really comes down to scope — if it’s a larger or more complex project, we can discuss it.
Whether I’m installing it myself or helping you do it, the end result is the same:
a clean, safe, properly set-up simulator that works the way it should.
That’s completely fine — and very common.
I regularly help people who already have part (or all) of their simulator equipment. The call then becomes about making sure what you’ve bought will work properly in your space, identifying any gaps or issues, and helping you avoid expensive mistakes before everything is installed.
If something needs to be adjusted or swapped, I’ll tell you.
If what you have is solid, I’ll help you build around it the right way.
You won’t be judged for past purchases — the goal is simply to get you to a working, enjoyable simulator as efficiently as possible.
It depends on your height, swing, and the equipment you plan to use — but you don’t need a massive room.
As a general guideline:
Ceiling height: 9–10 feet works for most golfers (taller players may need more)
Room width: 10–12 feet is comfortable
Room depth: 15–18 feet covers most setups
That said, I regularly help people make simulators work in less-than-ideal spaces by adjusting layout, equipment choice, and hitting position.
One of the biggest mistakes people make is buying equipment before confirming it fits their room.
This is exactly the kind of thing we dial in on a call — so you know what will work before spending more money.
YouTube is great for ideas — but it doesn’t know your room, your budget, or your goals.
Most simulator problems don’t come from lack of information. They come from conflicting advice, generic recommendations, and people copying setups that don’t apply to their space.
When you book a call, you’re getting:
Guidance tailored to your exact room dimensions
Equipment recommendations that actually work together
Help avoiding costly mistakes before you buy or install
Real-world experience from building and troubleshooting sims — not just reviewing gear
Instead of spending weeks watching videos and hoping you’re making the right choices, you get a clear plan you can confidently move forward with.
Think of YouTube as research.
This is direction.
Right away.
Once you book a call, you’ll be able to choose from available time slots and get started as soon as your schedule allows — often within a few days.
Whether you’re still in the planning phase or already mid-build, we can pick up exactly where you are and move things forward quickly.
If you’re ready to stop guessing and start making progress, the next step is simple: book the call.
There’s no charge for my help!
I offer this support to help people plan their simulator the right way and avoid costly mistakes. Many clients choose to purchase equipment through me afterward because of the guidance and ongoing support I provide — but there’s no obligation to do so.
Whether you end up buying from me or not, the goal of the call is the same:
give you clear, practical direction so you can move forward with confidence.
That’s completely fine.
A lot of people book a call while they’re still in the early stages or trying to stay within a tight budget. My goal is to help you understand what’s realistic, what your options are, and how to avoid wasting money — even if you’re not ready to build right now.
Sometimes the most valuable outcome of the call is simply having someone knowledgeable to talk things through with. Most people appreciate that honesty and end up coming back later when the timing is right.
There’s no pressure to buy anything. The goal is to help you make smarter decisions — now or down the road.
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