Golf Simulators for Westfield Colonials
Tree-lined streets, classic colonials, and a golf town's worth of winter frustration. Westfield basements and garages both have answers.
Classic housing stock, measured honestly
Westfield's signature housing (center-hall colonials from the 1920s through the postwar boom, plus newer expansions) makes for a genuinely mixed basement picture. Some carry 8-foot ceilings that suit irons-and-wedges studios; renovated and newer homes clear full-swing height cleanly. The garage often breaks the tie: Westfield's two-car garages frequently out-measure their basements, and a heated cage build gets a family swinging by the time Echo Lake and Shackamaxon reopen in spring.
This is also a heavy family town, and Westfield bays get built for volume: durable turf, multiplayer course software, and layouts where a foursome of middle-schoolers can rotate through without chaos. The same bay sharpens a parent's game at 9:45 p.m., and that double life is the design target.
The builds Westfield asks for
The colonial-basement bay
Clearance-mapped layouts that find full-swing zones between beams, or honest short-game studios where they don't exist.
Basement buildsThe garage cage
Westfield's most efficient route to real practice: measured cage, quality screen, turf, and winter heat.
Garage buildsThe family game room
Course play and party modes for the crew, practice data for the low-handicapper in the house.
Home simulatorsEverything we install here
Westfield questions, answered
My Westfield colonial has an 8-foot basement, what are the options?
Three, honestly ranked: a swing test to see if your swing actually fits (some do), a garage cage build if the garage measures better, or a genuinely excellent irons/wedge/putting studio in the basement. All three beat a dusty treadmill.
Can the kids use it safely?
Yes, with layout designed for it: full netting coverage, clear spectator zones outside the swing envelope, and house rules the software can help enforce. We walk every family through safe operation at handoff.
What's the most cost-effective Westfield build?
Usually the garage cage: measured frame, impact screen, turf, and a mid-tier camera-based monitor, starting at $18,000 installed and commonly running up to $25,000. It's also fully upgradeable later.
Do you cover the rest of Union County?
Yes. Cranford, Garwood, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Mountainside, and Berkeley Heights are all regular stops, plus Summit and New Providence next door.
Planning a simulator in Westfield?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call. We'll tell you honestly what your Westfield space can do.
