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Simulator Screens

A golf simulator impact screen serves two functions simultaneously — absorbing direct ball strikes at full swing speed and providing the projection surface for your virtual course image. Screen material, size, and mounting type determine image quality, durability, and how well the screen fits your room. GolfSimPlanet carries standard, premium, and retractable simulator screens from SIG and Carl’s Place — in widths from 8ft to 16ft — compatible with all major projectors and enclosure frames.

Carls Place Premium Golf Impact Screens with Classic Finish

Carl's Place Premium Golf Impact Screens

Carls Place Premium Golf Impact Screens with Classic Finish

Carl's Place Standard Golf Impact Screens

SIGPRO Premium Golf Simulator Impact Screen

SIGPRO Premium Golf Simulator Impact Screen

simDIY Premium Golf Simulator Impact Screen grommets ball

simDIY Premium Golf Simulator Impact Screen

SIGPRO Premium Golf Simulator Impact Screen

SIG Preferred Golf Simulator Impact Screen

HomeCourse ProScreen 180 Retractable 14

HomeCourse ProScreen 180 Retractable Golf Simulator Screen

Spornia Golf Simulator Target Sheet

Spornia Golf Simulator Target Sheet

SIGPRO Premium Golf Simulator Impact Screen

SIGPRO Premium Golf Impact Screen Raw Material

SIGPRO Preferred Golf Simulator Impact Screen roll

SIG Preferred Golf Impact Screen Raw Material

The Net Return Pro Series With Split Screen Front

The Net Return Split Screen Golf Simulator Screen

The Net Return Flex Screen Front View

The Net Return Flex Simulator Screen

The Net Return Pro Series V2 Large Sim Kit Front View

The Net Return Simulator Kit

G TRAK Retractable Impact Screen

G-TRAK Retractable Impact Screen

Key Features of Golf Simulator Impact Screens

1. Impact Resistance — Rated for Full-Speed Ball Strikes

A quality impact screen must withstand repeated ball strikes at full driver speed — typically 100–170 mph ball speed depending on the golfer. SIG and Carl’s Place screens use multi-layer woven polyester construction that absorbs impact without tearing, bouncing the ball safely back toward the hitting area.

2. Projection Image Quality — Clarity Depends on Weave

Screen material weave density directly affects how sharp and bright your projected course image appears. Premium screens from SigPro use tighter weaves that minimize light bleed and produce sharper visuals compared to standard entry-level fabrics — especially noticeable in brighter rooms with ambient light.

3. Easy Installation — Fits Standard Enclosure Frames

All SIG and Carl’s Place screens attach directly to their matching enclosure frames using bungee cords or grommet mounts — no drilling or permanent installation required. Replacement screens for existing SIG8, SIG10, and SIG12 frames are available separately and swap out in under 30 minutes.

4. Customizable Sizing — 8ft to 16ft Wide

GolfSimPlanet carries impact screens in standard widths of 8ft, 10ft, and 12ft to match SIG and Carl’s Place enclosure frames. Carl’s Place also offers custom-cut screen dimensions for non-standard room builds — including full built-in golf room installations up to 16ft wide.

Why Choose Us When You Shop All Simulator Screens?

Why Choose GolfSimPlanet for Simulator Screens?

GolfSimPlanet carries impact screens from SIG and SigPro and Carl’s Place — authorized US retailers shipping directly from US warehouses. Standard orders ship within 7–14 business days. Custom-dimension screens through Carl’s Place take 2–3 weeks. Every screen purchase includes direct access to our Scottsdale, AZ team for installation guidance and compatibility questions — available by phone, email, and live chat.

🖥️ Golf Simulator Screen Types — Standard, Premium & Retractable

Impact screen quality affects both projection image and long-term durability. The right choice depends on how frequently you play, your projector’s throw ratio, and whether your room serves multiple purposes.

🎯 Standard Impact Screens

Entry-level woven polyester screens designed for casual home use. Adequate image projection quality for recreational play — best paired with a mid-range projector in a light-controlled room.

Best for: Budget home setups, casual play, paired with SIG8 or SIG10 enclosures

⭐ Premium Impact Screens

Multi-layer woven material providing superior image clarity, reduced light bleed, and higher impact durability. Recommended for serious home studios and commercial bays with high daily use.

Best for: SigPro Premium Screen, paired with SIG12 or Carl’s Place C-Series Pro enclosure

↕️ Retractable Screens

Motorized or manual roll-up screens that store away when not in use — designed for multi-purpose rooms. Require no permanent frame installation and can be mounted to ceiling or wall brackets.

Best for: Living rooms, multi-use spaces, garages that double as parking

🔍 How to Choose a Golf Simulator Screen

Three factors determine which screen is right for your setup: room size, projector type, and frequency of use.

Situation Recommended Screen Key Reason
Budget home setup, occasional use Standard SIG Screen Lower cost, adequate image quality for casual play
Serious home studio, daily use SigPro Premium Screen Superior image clarity, higher impact durability
Multi-use room, no permanent install Retractable Screen Rolls away when not in use — no frame required
Commercial facility, high-volume use Carl’s Place Premium Woven Screen Maximum durability for multi-player daily use

❓ Golf Simulator Screens — FAQ

What is a golf simulator impact screen made of?

Most impact screens use multi-layer woven polyester material — the same fabric used in industrial projection screens. The weave density determines both impact resistance and image clarity. Premium screens from SIG and Carl’s Place use tighter weaves that reduce light bleed and sharpen projected images compared to standard entry-level options.

How long does a golf simulator screen last?

A premium impact screen from SIG or Carl’s Place is rated for thousands of full-speed ball strikes. With regular home use (1–2 sessions per day), a quality screen typically lasts several years before showing wear. Commercial screens under high-volume daily use may need replacement sooner depending on ball speed and frequency.

Can I use any projector with a golf simulator screen?

Any projector that matches your room’s throw ratio and screen size will work — but brightness matters significantly. A minimum of 3,500 lumens is recommended for rooms with ambient light. Short throw projectors (throw ratio under 1.0) are ideal for rooms where the projector must be placed close to the screen. GolfSimPlanet carries compatible projectors for every screen size and room depth.

Do I need an enclosure with my impact screen?

An enclosure is strongly recommended — it contains off-center ball strikes that miss the screen, protects surrounding walls, and reduces noise transfer. Without side barriers, a mishit ball can cause significant damage to walls, windows, or other equipment. Retractable screens can be used without a frame but should still have side netting or barriers in place.

What size screen do I need for my room?

Screen width should match your enclosure frame width — typically 8ft, 10ft, or 12ft for home setups. Screen height should provide at least 8–9ft of clearance to catch high-lofted shots. GolfSimPlanet carries screens sized to fit all standard SIG and Carl’s Place enclosure frames.