Golf Simulators for Bedminster Homes
Townhome communities on one flank, horse farms on the other. Bedminster runs two simulator markets under one name.
Townhomes and horse farms, one township
Bedminster's split personality is our whole practice in miniature: The Hills' townhomes and condos bring compact footprints, association considerations, and shared-wall acoustics, answered with camera-based bays, treatment packages, and honest scoping, while the township's farm parcels bring barns, garages, and estate homes where the question is which building deserves the golf.
The two markets even cross-pollinate: Hills residents who outgrow a compact setup often move it to a larger Bedminster property later, and our measured-first phase-one builds survive that journey intact. Far Hills and Basking Ridge adjoin on the Somerset Hills loop.

The builds Bedminster calls us about
Everything we install here
Bedminster questions, answered
Can a Hills condo support any golf setup at all?
Many support net-and-monitor practice with real data, and some floor plans take compact bays. Acoustic treatment and honest scoping decide; we'll tell you which applies to your unit.
Do cage builds really move to a new home later?
Well-documented ones do: frames disassemble, screens re-tension, and our install records make reassembly straightforward. It's a genuine advantage of the measured cage approach.
What's Bedminster's service context?
The Somerset Hills loop: Far Hills, Peapack-Gladstone, and Basking Ridge, all scheduled together.
Planning a simulator in Bedminster?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Bedminster space can do.
