A golf simulator enclosures kit or indoor golf hitting bay is designed to contain the ball and display the golf simulation image on a screen. But the most critical design element is safety. The best golf simulator enclosure will be built with durability and structural integrity in mind. An enclosure with thin wobbly polls and little or no frame padding will result in ball ricochets that can hurt a golfer and damage property. If a hitting bay is not deep enough short-iron shots can hit the ceiling and do significant damage.

A great DIY golf net or enclosure won’t have any gaps between the screen and the frame and will prevent shots from sneaking through. An Ace Indoor Golf hitting bay includes double protection using a layer of carpet padding behind foam frame pads and on top of the frame eliminating gaps. Screens and sidewalls should be made of multi-layer materials that enhance durability and minimize sound, rebound, and puckering. Thick sides and screens won’t easily tear on impact from a high-velocity shot, a clubhead breaking off, or the impact of a tee.

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