Recovery Spaces

Recovery for Golf at Home in Hudson Valley & Westchester

Bring a more complete at-home golf experience to life with a recovery space designed to support how you train, play, and recharge.

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A Better Way to Bring Recovery Home

Recovery is just as important as training and practice for your golf game. The right recovery space can help turn your home into a more complete environment for performance, routine, and everyday enjoyment.

But with so many products, layouts, and design options to choose from, it can be difficult to know what makes the most sense for your space, your goals, and your budget.

That is where Links & Manor comes in. We help simplify the process by guiding the design direction and helping curate the right solution rather than leaving you to sort through endless choices on your own.

Through our partnership with Harbor Saunas, we help homeowners bring a more elevated recovery experience home. Design, aesthetic, and quality are a top priority, which is exactly why Harbor is the partner we chose.

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Why Homeowners Add Recovery

For many homeowners, golf at home is not only about practice. It is about creating a better overall environment around performance, wellness, and how they use their space.

A recovery space may be a strong fit if you want:

  • A more complete at-home golf experience
  • A place to reset after practice or play
  • A wellness-focused addition that supports routine and recovery
  • A premium feature that feels intentional within the home
  • A space that blends performance with design and lifestyle



Recovery spaces also make sense for homeowners who want the room to do more than serve one purpose. When planned correctly, recovery can become a natural extension of the overall golf and wellness experience at home.

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Why We Chose Harbor Saunas

We have partnered with Harbor Saunas to help bring an unmatched recovery experience into the home.


For Links & Manor, the right partner had to reflect the same priorities we bring into every project: strong design, thoughtful materials, refined aesthetics, and a finished result that feels intentional rather than pieced together.


That is what made Harbor the right fit.


Harbor's work is design-led, rooted in Northeast influences and timeless Scandinavian minimalism, with a focus on enduring quality and thoughtfully selected material choices. That design-forward approach aligns naturally with the kind of recovery environments we want to help create for homeowners.

What We Consider When Planning A Recovery Space

Not every room or outdoor area is the same. The best recovery space starts with understanding how it will be used, where it belongs on the property, and how it should feel once complete.

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Location: The right placement depends on the home, the surrounding layout, and how the recovery area connects to the rest of the property.

Intended Use: Some homeowners want a standalone sauna feature. Others want recovery to be part of a larger golf, fitness, or entertainment environment.

Design Direction: The space should feel cohesive with the home and surrounding architecture rather than like an afterthought.

Aesthetic Priorities: Materials, finishes, and visual tone all matter when the goal is to create a more elevated and design-conscious result.

Comfort and Experience: A recovery space should feel calming, functional, and easy to use as part of a regular routine.

Budget Alignment: With many options available, it is important to narrow the direction toward what best fits your needs and budget instead of sorting through too many choices without a clear plan.


Visual Planning

See the Space Before the Project Begins

Clarity matters before any work starts.

As part of the planning process, a rendering of the space can be created so you can see exactly what you are getting before the project begins. This helps make the design direction easier to understand and gives you more confidence in what the finished recovery space is meant to become.

Instead of trying to imagine how the layout, placement, and overall aesthetic will come together, you are able to review the direction in a more tangible way before moving forward.

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Recovery Spaces Designed for Confidence

For many homeowners, the decision is not just about adding a sauna or recovery feature. It is about trusting that the space will be designed well, that the right choices will be made, and that the final result will feel right for their home.

They want to feel comfortable with who they are bringing into the process. They want confidence that the project will be handled thoughtfully from the start. And they do not want to feel overwhelmed by too many products, too many decisions, or too many unknowns.


Links & Manor is designed to make that process feel more guided, more refined, and easier to move forward with.


Our goal is to help you create a recovery space that supports how you practice, play, and recharge while making the entire process feel more intentional from the beginning.

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Inquire About Recovery for Your Home

If you are interested in bringing a more complete golf and wellness experience home, recovery may be the right next step.

Start with a conversation, share what you have in mind, and get clearer direction on what type of recovery space may fit your home, goals, and budget.

Tell Us About Your Space and What You Want to Create

Common Questions

Recovery & Sauna FAQs

  • Why add a recovery space to a golf-focused home setup?

    Because practice alone is not the full picture. Recovery can be an important part of supporting routine, wellness, and how you feel between rounds, training sessions, or everyday life.

  • Why did you choose Harbor Saunas?

    We chose Harbor because design, aesthetic, and quality are top priorities. Harbor positions its saunas around enduring quality, intentional material selection, and a Northeast-inspired design language influenced by Scandinavian minimalism.

  • Will I be able to see the design before moving forward?

    Yes. A rendering of the space can be created so you can better understand what the finished recovery area is meant to look like before the project begins.

  • Do I need to know exactly what I want before reaching out?

    No. In fact, many homeowners reach out because they do not want to sort through endless options on their own. Part of the process is helping narrow the direction and curate a solution that makes sense for the space, goals, and budget.

  • Can recovery be added to a golf simulator project?

    Yes. Recovery can be approached as part of a more complete golf and wellness environment at home, depending on the space and how you want the overall experience to function.

  • Is this only for large homes or large spaces?

    Not necessarily. The right solution depends on the room, layout, goals, and budget. The first step is understanding what the property can realistically support.

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