Swing Sheds are architect-designed, fully engineered, and purpose-built for golf simulator integration. We use premium materials, professional-grade technology, and offer turnkey, white-glove service for a seamless luxury experience.
Each studio includes a climate-controlled, insulated structure, premium windows and doors, a full golf simulator system (impact screen, mat, projector, enclosure), mini-split HVAC, electrical panel, and customizable finishes. Upgrade options are available for lighting, acoustics, and design.
Absolutely! Choose from our core models or go fully bespoke with The Old Course. We offer a range of finishes, technology upgrades, and layout options to match your vision and property.
We handle all manufacturing, delivery, and setup. You’ll need to prepare the site and obtain permits (we provide a detailed prep guide). Our team coordinates delivery, setup, and simulator integration for a turnkey experience.
Most projects are completed in 8–12 weeks, depending on site readiness, permitting, and customization level. We’ll provide a clear timeline and keep you updated at every step.
Yes, we offer financing options through our partners, as well as a 3% discount for full payment upfront. We’ll help you find the best payment solution for your project.
It depends on the size, use, and options included with your Studio Shed. Be sure to check local regulations before ordering. Increasingly municipalities are requiring permits for any size unit with electrical. Heating and/or cooling your unit will likely require a permit for the entire structure and additionally require compliance with energy codes. Un-permitted projects have a shorter turnaround time and are generally less expensive. For this reason, our 10 x 12 or smaller Studio Shed models are our most popular. To make the permitting process as simple as possible, we offer a full set of permit-ready plans tailored to your configuration and specific build location.
8. What if I order and the permit is not accepted by the building department?
Before you begin your order, check that the type of unit is allowed on your property to reduce the chance you will have to change the size or location of the shed.
- Questions to ask the building department:
- Is there a certain size/sq footage where a building permit is required?
- What is your zoning and allowed building forms?
- Is an engineer-stamped plan set required to pull a permit?
- Is there a limit to the number of structures you can add to property?
- What is the max lot coverage for all structures?
- Any wall or roof height limitations?
- What is the required distance between structures on your property?
- What are your setbacks (distance off the property line to the new structure)?
- Any special easements (utility, cable, access roads, open space, corner lot) that affect where you shed can go?
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