Golf Simulators for Long Valley Homes

Hillside customs, valley farms, and developments with modern pours. Long Valley's terrain builds simulator-ready lower levels by default.

Local context

The terrain does half the design

Washington Township's slopes, from Schooley's Mountain down through Long Valley proper, produce the walkout lower level in abundance, and newer developments here poured basements at heights that make full-swing bays routine. Custom homes on larger parcels add detached garages and outbuildings to the candidate list. It's a town where the survey usually confirms good news and refines it, rather than delivering hard truths.

The practical planning is about distance and sequencing: we batch Long Valley surveys and installs efficiently from our Montville base, coordinate deliveries for larger builds in single windows, and front-load decisions so the drive never slows the schedule. Chester and Randolph sit just downhill, making this the western edge of a corridor we know well.

Example Build StyleExample build style: luxury home golf simulator bay with padded walls, wood accents, lounge seating, and a tensioned impact screen
Example build style: a finished home simulator bay.

Also serving Washington Township: Long Valley is Washington Township's heart, and this page covers the whole township: Schooley's Mountain, the valley floor, and the newer developments between.

What fits here

The builds Long Valley calls us about

The walkout showcase bay

Daylight-side lower levels with height, light, and room for a lounge end.

Basement builds

The custom-home data room

Radar-class tracking in rooms deep enough to let it shine.

TrackMan installs

The new-build spec

Building in the township? Requirements to your builder before framing locks.

New construction
Good to know

Long Valley questions, answered

Does distance from your base change the project cost?

Not meaningfully. We batch travel efficiently and plan installs in consolidated blocks, so Long Valley projects price on scope like everywhere else.

Are newer-development basements here really full-swing ready?

Very often, yes: modern pours in the township commonly clear nine feet. We still swing-test at the exact hitting position, because ducts and soffits edit the map.

Do you cover Schooley's Mountain and the outer township roads?

The entire township, ridge to valley, with Chester next door and Randolph beyond it on the same service loop.

Planning a simulator in Long Valley?

Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Long Valley space can do.

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