Golf Simulators for Ho-Ho-Kus Homes
A pocket-sized borough with prewar bones. Ho-Ho-Kus bays are small-space engineering done with a straight face and a tape measure.
Charm outside, geometry inside
Ho-Ho-Kus packs storybook prewar housing onto compact lots, and its basements were dug in an era with shorter ambitions. Our projects here are exercises in honest geometry: mapping clearance between joists, testing offset hitting positions, and matching camera-based monitors to rooms that will never impress a radar unit but can absolutely produce tour-quality ball data at impact.
The borough's small scale cuts the other way too: detached garages sit close and often measure kindly, and short travel distances between candidate rooms mean one survey settles the whole property. When full swings fit, we build the bay; when they don't, we say so and offer the short-game studio that turns a modest room into nightly strokes gained.

The builds Ho-Ho-Kus calls us about
The joist-mapped bay
Clearance found between the beams, hitting zone placed where it's real.
Room requirementsThe impact-measured setup
Camera systems that need the ball, not the flight, to be accurate.
Foresight installsThe compact garage cage
Close-set detached garages, measured honestly against the swing.
Garage buildsEverything we install here
Ho-Ho-Kus questions, answered
Is there any point surveying a small Ho-Ho-Kus basement?
Yes, because the failure points are specific, not general: one duct, one beam line, one stair header. Sometimes moving the hitting zone forty inches turns no into yes, and only measurement finds that.
What can a short-game studio include?
Putting surface with real read, chipping and wedge zones with launch data, and software that makes practice a game. It's the highest-return golf square footage most compact homes can build.
Which neighbors do you pair Ho-Ho-Kus visits with?
Ridgewood, Waldwick, and Saddle River surround the borough; surveys here slot into that loop within days.
Planning a simulator in Ho-Ho-Kus?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Ho-Ho-Kus space can do.
