Golf Simulators for Short Hills Homes

Short Hills basements were built for this: deep footprints, high ceilings in newer homes, and owners who expect finish work that matches the rest of the house.

Local context

Why Short Hills is our busiest kind of town

Short Hills golf runs deep. Many residents play at storied clubs nearby, from Canoe Brook up the road in Summit to Baltusrol over in Springfield. What the town's golfers don't have, November through March, is anywhere to keep the swing honest. A basement bay solves that, and Short Hills housing stock is unusually good at hosting one.

The estate sections around Hartshorn and the newer builds off White Oak Ridge tend toward deep, high-ceiling basements that clear the roughly 9 to 10 ft a full swing wants. Older Tudor-era homes closer to the village can be tighter, which is exactly where our swing-test-first process earns its keep: we confirm what your specific basement can do before you commit a dollar. Millburn Township permits and site logistics are familiar ground, and we work this ZIP constantly.

What fits here

The builds Short Hills asks for

The finished-basement bay

Padded walls, room-length turf, and lighting that matches a home where every other room is finished to a standard.

Basement builds

The theater/simulator hybrid

One cinema-grade room that swings between family movie nights and 18 at Pine Valley. Short Hills' most-requested premium build.

Custom rooms

The full-data practice room

TrackMan and Foresight bays for members who work with teaching pros and want winter numbers that match spring lessons.

TrackMan installs
Good to know

Short Hills questions, answered

Do Short Hills basements usually have enough ceiling height?

Newer and renovated homes usually do. 9 ft basements are common in the estate sections. Pre-war homes near the village run lower, but layout creativity and a swing test often find a working bay anyway. We measure before anyone buys anything.

Can the simulator match our home's existing finish level?

That's the brief we like best. Wrapped panel fabrics, millwork-grade trim, integrated lighting scenes: the bay should look like your architect planned it, and our parent studio ynVISION.DESIGN does exactly this integration work.

How disruptive is the installation?

A cage build is a day or two. A finished room runs one to three weeks of scheduled, tidy on-site work. We stage materials, protect finishes, and leave the house clean each evening.

Do you serve the rest of Millburn Township?

Yes. Short Hills and Millburn proper are both home turf, along with neighboring Summit, Livingston, and Chatham.

Planning a simulator in Short Hills?

Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call. We'll tell you honestly what your Short Hills space can do.

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