Custom Simulator Cages, Measured to Your Room
The fastest route to hitting real balls indoors: a cage sized to your ceiling, your swing, and your screen, without full room construction.
A cage should fit the room, not fight it
Off-the-shelf cages assume a room you probably don't have.
Stock cage kits come in fixed sizes. Rooms don't. The result: cages jammed under ducts, screens inches from walls losing bounceback margin, netting gaps exactly where a hosel rocket goes. A custom-measured cage solves the fit problem before anything ships.
Here's our cage process in one sentence: we come measure, help order, deliver, and install custom cages built around your room using trusted enclosure and screen solutions such as Carl's Place where appropriate. You get the right frame dimensions, correct screen size for your projector's throw, proper standoff distances, and netting where your misses actually go.
Cages are also the smart phase-one. Start with a cage and a solid launch monitor; add padding, projection upgrades, and finish work later. Nothing about a well-planned cage gets thrown away when you upgrade. See full custom rooms for where the path leads.

Every cage install covers
- In-home measurement: ceiling, width, depth, obstruction mapping, and a swing-clearance check with your longest club
- Component selection help: frame, impact screen, netting, and turf matched to your room and budget from proven suppliers
- Ordering support: we spec it and help order it right the first time, so nothing arrives two inches wrong
- Delivery coordination & staging: cages arrive big and heavy; we handle the logistics
- Professional installation: square, tensioned, anchored, with safe standoff behind the screen
- Launch-monitor-ready layout: hitting position and sensor placement planned even if the monitor comes later
Already bought a cage kit? We install those too, and we'll flag any fit problems before assembly, not after. More DIY support options →
Frequently asked questions
How much does a custom simulator cage cost installed?
Measured simulator cage and enclosure projects start at $18,000 installed and vary based on room size, screen choice, turf, padding, launch monitor preparation, and finish level. Adding a launch monitor and projector is where budgets diverge; the cost guide has ranges.
How much ceiling height does a cage need?
The cage needs to clear your swing, not just your head: roughly 9 to 10 ft for most full-swing setups, sometimes less for shorter golfers or iron practice. We measure and swing-test before ordering so the frame height is right the first time.
Do you only install Carl's Place cages?
No. We use trusted enclosure and screen solutions such as Carl's Place where appropriate, and other proven suppliers where the room calls for it. The spec follows the room; we're not locked to one catalog.
Can a cage be taken down or moved later?
Yes, and it's a genuine cage advantage. Frames disassemble, and a well-documented install (we label and photograph ours) can move to a new house or come down for a season. It's also why cages suit renters and undecided rooms.
Is a cage safe for indoor full-speed driver swings?
A properly specified one, yes. Impact-rated screens, correct standoff distance, side netting, and honest bounceback margins are exactly what the measurement visit determines. This is the part we'd rather you not improvise.
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.
