Building a new multi-use room for golf simulator and home theater. The sim will be primarly used by my boys (in elementary school) and I. I am fairly average height at 5'11.
The room measures 19' long x 15'6" wide x 10' tall. (attached floor plans for the room)
Based on my research, a golf simulator requires a minimum length of 1' (impact screen) + 7' (tee) + 7' (behind), width of 12-15ft, height of 10’+. So the room would work for a sim.
Layout options:
Thanks in advance!
The room measures 19' long x 15'6" wide x 10' tall. (attached floor plans for the room)
Based on my research, a golf simulator requires a minimum length of 1' (impact screen) + 7' (tee) + 7' (behind), width of 12-15ft, height of 10’+. So the room would work for a sim.
Layout options:
- Lengthwise, impact screen in front of movie screen. LCF + subwoofer behind the movie screen.
- Pros: sharing projector for golf and movie;
- Cons:
- Room isn't symmetrical for immersive audio experience. I can add a wall+door to the top entrance to try mitigate.
- Very tight on the length, when someone is on the golf sim, no one can sit on the sofa.
- Top entrance feels awkward with a 3' faux wall (for audio equipment).
- Takes time to convert from sim to movie.
- Shared: sim lengthwise, movie widthwise with a TV.
- Pros:
- No setup required to use sim or movie.
- I prefer a larger TV for the theater experience. It is just simpler to setup and use than a projector.
- Flexible speaker setup and easy to change, no faux wall required.
- Cons:
- width is stretched (big concern), golfer would be worried about the swing hitting TV or audio equipment. I am willing to consider shrinking the bathroom by reducing it to a half bath only if I can get 2 more ft of space.
- Pros:
Thanks in advance!

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