Build the golf space everyone wants to come over for.
From a focused simulator shed to a full backyard clubhouse, these golf models are built to help you practice more, host more, and turn your property into the place people remember.
Your golf setup should feel finished, not forced.
Most golfers are making do with a garage, a crowded spare room, or a setup that never really feels complete. These models give your simulator, seating, storage, and hosting space a real home.
Practice without compromise
Get a layout planned around swing room, screen placement, and everyday use instead of trying to work around whatever space is left.
Bring people together
Create a space where the game, the seating, the drinks, and the conversation all work together in one place.
Make your backyard matter more
Turn unused yard space into a destination that adds fun, comfort, and a stronger reason to spend time at home.
A better place to practice. A better place to hang out.
Whether you want a focused training room, a social backyard lounge, or a full indoor-outdoor clubhouse, each model is designed around real golf use and real life at home.
Three ways to build your backyard golf setup.
Each model gives you a different mix of simulator space, lounge comfort, and hosting power, so you can choose the one that fits your yard and how you want to use it.
The Simulator Suite
The 19th Hole Lounge
Players Pavilion
Pick the model. Share your space. Build the right fit.
You do not need every detail figured out before you reach out. The goal is to help you match the right model to your yard, your budget, and how you want to use the space.
Choose the model that feels closest
Start with the one that best matches your goal: practice room, social lounge, or full clubhouse.
Send a few yard photos and rough measurements
That gives the team enough context to talk through layout, fit, and how the building can work on your property.
Talk through price range and next moves
You will know which model makes sense, what the layout looks like, and what moving forward could look like from there.
Stop making do with a temporary setup.
The real shift is not just adding a simulator. It is turning golf at home into something that feels intentional, comfortable, and worth using all the time.
What most people are living with now
What this can become
Built around real golf use, not just pretty pictures.
These golf models were developed around the kind of layouts buyers actually ask for: simulator space, room to sit, room to host, and a building that feels like it belongs on the property.
Clear model names and sizes
Each concept is already packaged into a model that is easy to compare, picture, and discuss with the team.
Blueprints ready to review
You can download floor plan PDFs right from the page and start with something concrete before a call ever happens.
Exterior and interior visuals
Buyers can see how each building looks from the outside and how the golf and lounge spaces come together inside.
Tell us about your yard and the model you are interested in.
Fill out the form and our team can help you talk through the right size, layout, and next steps.
Common questions before someone reaches out.
Which model is best if I mainly want to practice?
The Simulator Suite is the most focused option for golfers who want a dedicated single-bay room in a smaller footprint.
Which model is better for entertaining?
The 19th Hole Lounge is the strongest fit for buyers who want the bay, seating, and social atmosphere to matter just as much as the golf.
Which model is the full backyard statement?
The Players Pavilion is the biggest move. It is best for larger properties and buyers who want a clubhouse feel that anchors the whole backyard.
