The course, in the house.
Full Swing simulators — the same brand the world's top professionals train on — engineered into the home as a permanent room, not a kit. Tracked launch data, life-like ball physics, and presentation that matches the rest of the house.
Full Swing — the standard.
Full Swing is the simulator chosen by the top tier of the game. Tiger uses one. The data is real, the physics are trustworthy, and the platform is built to be lived with — not packed up after a weekend.
Beyond Audio specifies and installs Full Swing systems in purpose-built rooms as well as dual-use spaces — a great room that hides the screen, a basement that pulls double duty as a cinema. Either way, the installation is engineered, not assembled.
Designed as a room, not a product.
A simulator is more than a launch monitor and a screen. The room geometry has to work — ceiling height, swing clearance, projector throw, impact screen tension, hitting strip placement, lighting that prevents ball-tracking interference, acoustics that keep impact noise from rattling the rest of the house.
We design every dimension before a single component is ordered. Pre-wire for power, data, low-voltage, and HVAC. Lighting scenes that switch the room between practice mode, round mode, and party mode. Audio that turns it into a sports bar when the grandkids show up.
Integrated, not isolated.
Like every other system Beyond Audio installs, the simulator lives on the home automation platform. One tap on a Crestron or Control4 keypad drops the lights, fires up the projector, arms the simulator, and pulls up your favorite course. Walk in, swing, walk out. The room resets itself.
Add a video wall behind the tee box for spectators. Add outdoor cameras that drop a live feed in when the grill is going. Add a Coastal Source patio audio system tied to the same source. The simulator becomes part of the house — not a guest room with a screen in it.


