Golf Simulators for Basking Ridge Homes
Estate sections on one side, The Hills on the other. Basking Ridge runs both of our residential playbooks at once.
Two markets, one township
Basking Ridge splits cleanly for our purposes: the estate sections and newer colonial neighborhoods carry lower levels with height and footprint for finished bays and radar-class depth, while The Hills' townhomes and condos ask the compact questions, ceiling, footprint, neighbors, that our camera-based, acoustically engineered playbook answers. Both markets get the same measurement discipline; the recommendations simply land in different tiers.
Township-wide, the golf culture runs deep and the winters run real, so demand spans from flagship rooms to net-and-monitor setups that fit a Hills loft. Bernardsville, Far Hills, and Warren adjoin, keeping Bernards Township central to our Somerset Hills loop.

The builds Basking Ridge calls us about
Everything we install here
Basking Ridge questions, answered
Can a townhome in The Hills host real practice?
Many can, scoped honestly: compact camera bays and net-based setups fit numerous floor plans, and acoustic treatment keeps neighbors neutral. We'll tell you which tier your unit supports before you spend.
Do estate-section rooms here support radar systems?
Frequently, yes: the newer construction's depth and height give radar tracking its preferred window. The survey verifies your specific room against the unit's requirements.
What's the surrounding coverage?
Bernardsville, Far Hills, Warren, and Harding across the county line: the Somerset Hills circuit.
Planning a simulator in Basking Ridge?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Basking Ridge space can do.
