Golf Simulators for Clark Homes
Postwar splits, sensible owners, and garages that measure well. Clark builds put function first and finish when it's earned.
Function first, finish later
Clark's split-levels and ranches came out of the postwar boom with lower levels that vary and garages that mostly deliver, which sets our default sequence: tape the garage, audit the interior, and present the phased plan that gets swings happening soonest. Phase one, cage, screen, turf, monitor, installs to the same standards as any showcase room; padding, projection, and finish join when the habit proves itself.
Budgets here appreciate the DIY-assist option, and Clark's housing suits it: straightforward structures, honest slabs, and owners who can swing a wrench. We measure and spec, you assemble, we tension and calibrate, and the data comes out professional either way.

The builds Clark calls us about
Everything we install here
Clark questions, answered
What's the fastest path to hitting balls in a Clark home?
Usually a garage cage: measured in one visit, installed in a day or two once materials land. Interior finished rooms take longer and can follow later without redoing anything.
Does phase one lock me into specific upgrades?
The opposite: we dimension phase one so any phase two, projection, padding, better monitor, bolts onto the same geometry. You keep every option and every component.
What's Clark's service picture?
Quick: Westfield, Cranford, and Scotch Plains adjoin on the Union loop we run weekly.
Planning a simulator in Clark?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Clark space can do.
