I'm interested in setting up a simulator area in my new home, and wanted to see if you guys had any recommendations that would best meet my needs.
I've attached a couple of pictures of the space for your review, but essentially what I'm working with is a multi-use space where I want the smallest possible footprint for the golf simulator, rather than a dedicated space.
I want to maintain as much of the basketball court as possible, so I was planning on putting a net and/or screen just off the wall at the top of the key. This wall is 22' wide and 18' tall.
I own a GC2 (with ProTee/The Golf Club) software, so in terms of hardware I have something I can take in and out on an as-need basis and still use the basketball court. I was thinking at one point of just doing a laptop on a stand, and hitting into a net return, but I think I want something a little more immersive than that for an indoor guys golf league. The net return would be in nice in the sense that you could take it in and out, but I think with a small enough "footprint" of a net and/or screen it could be more permanent, and I could just take the GC2, computer and mat in and out when not in use and leave the screen up.
I have seen online what appears to be some screens in the 9x12 ballpark, with a side cage/net (to protect from hozzel rockets from the kids) cage that only sticks out around 2'-3'? I think I have also seen simulator screens/nets out there that appear to just be flush screens with no nets on the side. Does anyone hit into a screen with no side panel protection?
If I could just build a screen like 16 feet by 9 feet, park it a foot from the wall, and put a 1' black border round it (so final dimension would be like 18x11) any reason why that wouldn't work?
Has anyone done semi-permanent multi-use setup like this in the past? At this point I'm open to any suggestions, but I am ready to start ordering so I can get this thing put together before the cold Minnesota winter truly sets in.
Thanks!


I've attached a couple of pictures of the space for your review, but essentially what I'm working with is a multi-use space where I want the smallest possible footprint for the golf simulator, rather than a dedicated space.
I want to maintain as much of the basketball court as possible, so I was planning on putting a net and/or screen just off the wall at the top of the key. This wall is 22' wide and 18' tall.
I own a GC2 (with ProTee/The Golf Club) software, so in terms of hardware I have something I can take in and out on an as-need basis and still use the basketball court. I was thinking at one point of just doing a laptop on a stand, and hitting into a net return, but I think I want something a little more immersive than that for an indoor guys golf league. The net return would be in nice in the sense that you could take it in and out, but I think with a small enough "footprint" of a net and/or screen it could be more permanent, and I could just take the GC2, computer and mat in and out when not in use and leave the screen up.
I have seen online what appears to be some screens in the 9x12 ballpark, with a side cage/net (to protect from hozzel rockets from the kids) cage that only sticks out around 2'-3'? I think I have also seen simulator screens/nets out there that appear to just be flush screens with no nets on the side. Does anyone hit into a screen with no side panel protection?
If I could just build a screen like 16 feet by 9 feet, park it a foot from the wall, and put a 1' black border round it (so final dimension would be like 18x11) any reason why that wouldn't work?
Has anyone done semi-permanent multi-use setup like this in the past? At this point I'm open to any suggestions, but I am ready to start ordering so I can get this thing put together before the cold Minnesota winter truly sets in.
Thanks!
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