Golfzon Simulator Installation in New Jersey
The most game-like simulator platform on the market: moving swing plates, auto ball feed, and course play that keeps whole families and bar crowds hooked.
A playing experience, engineered end to end
Golfzon approaches simulation from the opposite direction of a pure launch monitor: instead of a sensor you add to a room, it's an integrated platform where screen, sensors, software, and hardware are designed together. Signature options like moving swing plates that tilt to match course terrain and automatic ball feed (tee-up) systems make it the closest thing to playing golf, rather than practicing golf, indoors. It's a global phenomenon for a reason: rounds on Golfzon feel like rounds.
That integration has installation consequences. Swing plates have weight, footprint, and power requirements; the platform layout is more prescriptive than a monitor-in-a-cage build. This is genuinely a professional-install product, which is where we come in, from floor assessment through calibration and staff or family training.

Our position: we install TrackMan, Foresight, and Golfzon systems and don't earn more by steering you to any of them. The right choice depends on room size, budget, accuracy needs, gameplay preferences, camera versus radar requirements, and installation type. Start with your room; it usually narrows the field before budget does.
What a Golfzon bay wants from your room
Platform footprint
Moving-plate systems define their own hitting platform dimensions. The room is planned around the platform, not vice versa.
Floor & power
Plate systems carry real weight and need dedicated power. We assess structure and coordinate electrical during design.
Ceiling & swing clearance
Same golden rule: roughly 9–10 ft depending on golfer and swing, plus any platform height, confirmed on site.
Service access
Integrated hardware benefits from planned service clearance and network reliability; we design both in from the start.
Golfzon tends to reward…
- Families and groups who want to play, night after night
- Commercial venues that want league play, game variety, and durability at volume
- Buyers who value uneven-lie realism from moving swing plates
- Dedicated rooms planned around a permanent platform
If your priority is portable equipment or maximum practice-data depth per dollar, compare Foresight and TrackMan before deciding. For commercial venues weighing all three, our commercial installation page covers the operational side.
Frequently asked questions
What makes Golfzon different from TrackMan or Foresight?
TrackMan and Foresight are measurement instruments you build a simulator around; Golfzon is a complete simulator platform designed as one product. Its strengths are immersion and course play (moving swing plates, auto tee-up, deep multiplayer) rather than maximum portability or standalone data hardware.
Do Golfzon swing plates require special floor preparation?
Often, yes. Moving platforms carry significant weight and need level structure and dedicated power. We assess your floor, especially in basements and older garages, and coordinate any preparation before the platform ships.
Is Golfzon good for commercial venues?
It's one of the most common choices worldwide for simulator lounges and golf bars: durable, game-rich, and built for high-volume play. Whether it beats the alternatives for your venue depends on concept and licensing economics, and we'll run that comparison with you honestly.
Can Golfzon fit in a home basement?
Yes, given the platform footprint, ceiling clearance, and floor capacity. A taller, deeper basement is the natural host. Some Golfzon configurations are more compact than the full moving-plate flagship, which broadens the range of rooms that work.
Do you provide support after a Golfzon installation?
Yes. Integrated platforms deserve integrated support: we handle setup, calibration, family or staff training, and remain your local first call for software or hardware questions after launch.
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.
