Reading through the copious thread on impact screen 101, it appears many people add a net behind the impact screen. Is that still a best practice or are most folks just an impact screen alone these days? Seems like the retail enclosures online just have a screen alone so I was surprised to see quite a few people on the thread mention having a net as well.
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Depends on the quality of the screen. If you go with the new cushion /padded screen material you dont need a net or panel behind it . Checkout https://virtual-golf-simulator.com/g...l-choose-size/. Thiis the highest quality screen material on the market
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I actually think that the knotting on the netting contributed to the wear on one of my earlier screens. I've since removed it and just used an old screen as a backing, more so to further help deaden the ball on impact.
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willwagner - I recently installed my Sim screen without any netting behind. I am 8" from the back wall and have very minimal bounceback. The netting you may be referring to is something used for a baffle, or to drop the ball when it goes up higher than the screen. For that I used Commando Cloth - a huge piece of it (19' x 10') that I grommeted and hung from my collar ties.
Here is the Command Cloth:
Chicago Canvas & Supply's 16 oz. Black Commando Cloth is an economical fire resistant fabric ideal for masking. Available from 4'6"- 9'10". Order online.
(get the 9'10" double-nap, and about 5 yards to cover a 12' wide x6' deep enclosure area in the ceiling)
The Grommet tool I bought from Amazon:
Here's a pic of how it turned out - before I finished the rest of side padding:
Or read the whole story of my build (from start to finish) at my forum post:
https://golfsimulatorforum.com/forum...-build-finally
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