


This was a full indoor golf room build in Winston-Salem - and it came out exactly the way the client envisioned. We're talking a complete simulator bay setup paired with a custom multi-hole putting green, all wrapped in quality artificial turf from wall to wall. The kind of space where you can actually work on your game year-round without leaving the house.
What makes a build like this work is the planning that goes into it before a single piece of turf gets laid. The room has to flow. The simulator bay needs its own defined hitting area, and the putting green has to feel natural - not just like a mat dropped in the corner. We shaped the green with a curved, organic outline and set two separate cup-and-flag positions so there are multiple putting lines to practice from. That detail matters more than people realize.
The turf itself is laid tight and clean throughout, with different pile heights used to distinguish the putting surface from the surrounding floor turf. That subtle contrast is what makes the green feel like an actual putting surface rather than just a section of carpet. The simulator screen area ties right in - the whole room reads as one cohesive space rather than a bunch of pieces thrown together.
Rooms like this are becoming more common in the Winston-Salem area, and we get why. When you have a dedicated space set up right, you actually use it. The investment in proper turf, proper cup installation, and a well-planned layout pays off every single time you step in there. It's the difference between a novelty and a real practice tool.
Every indoor golf room we build gets treated the same way - we're not cutting corners on seams, cup placement, or surface consistency just because it's indoors. The craftsmanship has to hold up, because this is a space someone is going to use regularly. This one delivered on all of that.