8/10 DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit with Impact Screen
DIY builders who want to spend launch-monitor money on the sensor and self-build an immersive enclosed bay.
The backbone of the build-it-yourself room: a full-length impact screen plus a durable nylon enclosure with connector hardware, designed around a no-border bottom and releasable zip ties with a weighted bottom cable to cut bounceback. The base kit lands near $1,155 on sale; you then choose the screen tier (Preferred adds ~$230, Premium 3-layer ~$480, High-Contrast Gray ~$575) and can add a pipe-framing kit. It is the way to spend your money on the sensor and self-build the room. Note it is a frame-and-screen kit, not free-standing furniture, so you supply the structure or pipe kit.
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Specs
| Type | DIY enclosure kit (screen + nylon enclosure + hardware) |
|---|---|
| Screen | Full-length impact screen; Preferred/Premium/High-Contrast upgrades |
| Bounceback control | Releasable zip ties + weighted bottom cable, no-border bottom |
| Framing | Optional pipe-framing kit add-on |
| Material | Heavy-duty polyester screen, durable nylon enclosure |
| Use | DIY home room, immersive full-length view |
Pros
- Affordable path to a full enclosed bay so budget goes to the sensor
- Engineered bounceback control (zip ties, weighted bottom cable)
- Multiple screen tiers and an optional pipe-framing kit
Cons
- Base kit needs framing/structure (or the add-on pipe kit) to mount
- Better screen image means paying up for the Premium tier
- DIY assembly required; not a free-standing furniture unit