Glad to make your acquaintance, Mr. Dean.
Well, you've certainly made us an interesting proposition. I can't say I've ever heard of a golf-course biodome, but I don't suppose it's outside the realm of feasibility - well, that is, depending on how much money you've got to show. (I don't suppose a banking firm - scratch that, the banking firm would have problems with that.) It'll take quite a lot of extra infrastructure to get a working and properly irrigated golf course, but logistical challenges related to such things are our forte. Our ACS 5th-generation BioDome should be able to be used for this task, although it won't be able to perform much beyond recycle CO₂ into breathable oxygen - grass is thirsty, even the fake stuff, so regardless you're going to be out of luck for any food production. (We could tack on a small growery for a fee, if sustainability is a necessity.)
Anyway, enough of my rambling. Mr. Dean, Synth Foods will be more than happy to take care of your contract. We'll need a little more information, of course - only some customary things, like what kind of budget we'll be working with, and whether you're more a fan of the Curacao fields or those in Manhattan. (I'm personally a Denver fan, myself...they're a bit rough, but that's part of the fun.) Also, if you're interested in any sustainability options, of course, although those'll be extra - emulating a professional golf field isn't exactly space-efficient. Once you've got all that figured out, let me know, and I can begin working on getting a survey team over to your installation to get a better idea of what we're working with.
As always, any additional inquiries, comments, or questions can be forwarded on this frequency, and either myself or my secretary will reply to them as soon as possible. And again, thank you for choosing Synth Foods.
Have a good one.