Commercial Golf Simulator Bays Built for Daily Use

Lounges, restaurants, gyms, country clubs, and offices: bays engineered for constant traffic, simple operation, and uptime your staff can maintain.

Commercial reality

A commercial bay is a different animal

Residential thinking fails at commercial volume. We design for the hundredth customer, not the demo.

A home simulator sees a few careful users. A commercial bay sees everyone: first-timers with borrowed clubs, league regulars, birthday parties, and the occasional customer who's had two more beers than their swing can carry. Equipment, enclosure, and layout have to be specified for that reality, which means commercial-grade screens, protected sensors, netting that shrugs off shanks, and finishes that clean up fast.

Operations matter just as much. Staff who've never touched a launch monitor need to restart a bay in under a minute. Software needs to handle walk-ins and bookings. Sound from four bays can't turn the room into a driving-range echo chamber. This is integration work, and it's what we do all day.

Example Build StyleExample build style: commercial golf simulator lounge with two enclosed bays, padded walls, leather lounge seating, and pendant-lit bar
Example build style: a two-bay lounge layout balancing play space with food-and-beverage seating.
Who we build for

Formats we design

Simulator lounges & bars

Multi-bay layouts that balance rounds-per-hour with food and beverage flow. Bays sell the visit, seats sell the second hour.

Restaurants & entertainment venues

A bay or two that turns waiting time into revenue and makes weeknights competitive with the place down the street.

Country clubs & golf shops

Winter practice and lesson bays with the data accuracy members and teaching pros expect.

Gyms, offices & amenity spaces

Turnkey amenity bays for fitness clubs, corporate offices, and residential buildings, simple enough for unattended use.

We'll talk honestly about throughput, staffing, and maintenance before you commit. A bay that's down is worse than no bay at all. Start with a conversation: 973-657-2002.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

What does a commercial golf simulator installation cost?

Commercial bays typically start around $60,000 per bay for professional-grade equipment, enclosure, and installation, and scale with bay count, finish level, and software licensing. We build quotes around your revenue model, not a one-size package.

Which simulator systems work best for commercial use?

It depends on the concept. Entertainment venues often favor Golfzon's course play and game variety; instruction-focused facilities lean toward TrackMan or Foresight data accuracy. Licensing, durability, and staff workflow all factor in, and we'll compare honestly for your use case.

How much space does each commercial bay need?

Plan roughly 14 to 16 ft of width, 20 to 25 ft of depth, and 10 ft or more of ceiling per bay for comfortable commercial use, plus circulation and seating. Tighter footprints are possible. Bring us a floor plan and we'll lay out real options.

Do you provide ongoing service and support?

Yes. Commercial installs include staff training, documented restart procedures, and support arrangements so a frozen bay on Friday night gets fixed fast. We're local, which matters when downtime is revenue.

Can you work within our buildout or franchise requirements?

Yes. We regularly coordinate with GCs, landlords, and brand standards. Send us your LOI-stage floor plan and we'll flag simulator-critical requirements (ceiling, HVAC, power, data) before you sign.

Ready to plan your simulator room?

Tell us about your space and goals. We’ll confirm fit, walk you through equipment options, and put together a clear quote. No pressure, no jargon.

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