Raleigh, NC — Serving All of North Carolina

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Custom golf simulator rooms designed and installed for serious golfers across North Carolina.

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Class A PGA Professional
$2M+ In Systems Installed
Foresight · TrackMan · Uneekor
Who We Are

Indoor Golf Works is owned and operated by a PGA Professional with hands-on experience across more than 100 simulator installations. Every project is managed directly — one point of contact, start to finish.

How It Works
01
Design

We come to your space, take measurements, and build a custom plan around your room, your equipment, and how you actually play.

02
Build

We show up on time, work clean, and don't leave until every component is installed and calibrated correctly.

03
Golf

Walk in, grab a club. Your room is dialed in from day one — no adjustments, no troubleshooting.

What We Do
Custom Simulator Design

Every room is different. We measure your space, account for ceiling height, lighting, and swing path, and design a layout that maximizes performance.

Full Installation

Turf, screens, projectors, launch monitors, and impact protection — we handle the full build from start to finish.

Consulting

Already have equipment or a partial setup? We'll assess what you have, tell you what needs to change, and help you get the most out of your investment.

Brand Expertise

We design and install systems from Foresight Sports, TrackMan, and Uneekor. Not sure which is right for your space? We'll tell you straight.

Brands We Work With
Foresight Sports
TrackMan
Uneekor
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Based in Raleigh, NC — serving homeowners across North Carolina.

Location Raleigh, NC
Service All of North Carolina
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From The Field
Golf Simulator Rooms · North Carolina

What to Know Before Building a Home Golf Simulator Room in North Carolina

Thinking about adding a golf simulator to your home? You're not alone. Across North Carolina — from Raleigh to Charlotte to the Outer Banks — more homeowners are converting spare rooms, garages, and basements into dedicated golf spaces.

Start with your space — not your equipment

The space comes first. Every major launch monitor has minimum requirements, and designing around them from the start is what separates a room that works from one you end up redoing.

At minimum you need:

  • — 10 feet of ceiling height for a comfortable full swing
  • — 12–15 feet of width, which determines your launch monitor options and whether the hitting location needs to be offset
  • — 16–20 feet of depth for screen, mat, and swing clearance

If your space is tight, that doesn't mean you're out — it means the design has to be smarter.

The launch monitor is only part of the equation

Foresight Sports, TrackMan, and Uneekor all make outstanding systems. Each has strengths depending on how you plan to use the room — practice, entertainment, fitting, or all three. The right choice comes down to your available space, ceiling height, and budget. Accuracy-wise, you're in good hands with any of them at this level.

What nobody tells you is that the room itself is where most builds succeed or fail. Screen size, projector throw distance, turf selection, and impact protection — many of these decisions are driven directly by your space. Work with the room, not against it, and everything else falls into place.

Why installation matters as much as equipment

A poorly installed simulator room is frustrating to use and expensive to fix. Screens that aren't tensioned properly. Projectors that aren't calibrated. Launch monitors that aren't positioned correctly for your swing.

When you hire someone to build your golf room, you're not just paying for labor. You're paying for the experience to know what can go wrong before it does.

What to budget

A complete home golf simulator — room build, launch monitor, and installation — typically runs between $20,000 and $60,000+ depending on the system, the space, and the level of finish. That's a wide range — and the difference is usually in the details.

Budget builds cut corners on the room. Premium builds treat the space as seriously as the technology.

The bottom line

The best golf simulator room is the one that fits your space, matches your game, and gets used every week.

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