The photos could be better but this is a before and after of our old shed/concrete that we tore out to build a new garage/patio. This building was built for the purpose of having a simulator/theater space in our home. We just had our first child in April and without being able to go play as much outdoors, this was the answer. As a new dad, I have proclaimed golf to be “my one thing” that I will still dedicate free time towards regardless of how busy I am with work/fatherhood.

The building/concrete were not cheap but about as budget friendly as it gets for what you see. We won’t use it as a garage but the future owner of our house certainly can and double it as work shop with insulation/electric.

When I say budget- I really just mean the simulator itself. $700 Square Golf launch monitor, $200 frame/net, $200 mat, $150 screen, $1k projector and about $1500-2k in balls, seats, fridge and accessories. The movie screen (not pictured) is mounted to come down in front of the impact screen with a sound bar mounted to ceiling as well- together they add another $600.

Here are before and after pics of the inside/outside.

by FoshizzleFowiggle

6 Comments

  1. Awesome job! How high did you make that shed? And how do you like the square so far? Anything you would’ve done differently in hindsight?

    Congrats on the baby!

  2. Methodandorder

    Nice. Looks good. How big is the space? What is the ceiling height?

  3. That’s where you saw the Eagles BTA the Chiefs?!?! Go Birds!!!

  4. TrulyGolden

    is that a “Haokelball” net/frame turned backwards? I have the same one lol. I need to eventually build a custom EMT frame for better looks and saving space, but the net is cheap and easy for now.

    Might want to put pool noodles or something on that frame, ricochets look deadly

  5. frankp2491

    Honestly love it was not expecting that its a sleeper build for sure

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