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Carl's Place DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit with Impact Screen 8/10
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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.

~$1,155 approx 2026 base price (~$1,155 sale / ~$1,390 regular); screen upgrades extra

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

TypeDIY enclosure kit (screen + nylon enclosure + hardware)
ScreenFull-length impact screen; Preferred/Premium/High-Contrast upgrades
Bounceback controlReleasable zip ties + weighted bottom cable, no-border bottom
FramingOptional pipe-framing kit add-on
MaterialHeavy-duty polyester screen, durable nylon enclosure
UseDIY 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

Common questions

Does the Carl's Place DIY kit include framing?
The base kit includes the impact screen, nylon enclosure, and connector hardware, but you supply the structure or add Carl's optional pipe-framing kit to build the frame.
Will the ball bounce back off the screen?
Bounceback is minimized by design: releasable zip ties, a weighted bottom cable, and a no-border bottom let the screen absorb impact and reduce rebound toward the hitter.