Just starting assembly of frame and screen and wondering if I will have issues with shanks hitting the front post if the frame. Not concerned about frame around screen because velcroing curtains around the screen. Wondering if I should remove the size walls of frame completely and fix curtains a different method. My main frame is secured to side walls and floor so think it will be stable enough as a standalone
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Anyone have issues with ricochets from front frame posts?
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Have you considered ditching the frame and just installing the screen from wall to wall and then doing something else to protect the sidewalls? Lots of options like padding, plywood covered in black carpeting, etc. Then you don't have to worry about hitting the pipe. Pipe insulation offers minimal improvement over the ricochet.
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wbond I did originally think about that but not sure how I would support the top of the screen so it doesn’t sag. I would have to build a drop ceiling somehow.
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You might look at the frame pads for the net return. I have them for my net return and I have hit a few shanks into them and there is absolutely no ricochet, it is amazing, the ball simply stops dead. Those have saved my frame (and probably me) countless times.Japan
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wbond this is my frame before the screen. I didn’t have a photo with added supports to wall so marked those points. So I think what you’re saying is just remove the side frame and leave the conduit for the screen only.1 Photo
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Japan
ZOZO Championships
Olympic Country Club - Lake Tsuburada, Japan (L)
Tama Hills Golf Course, Japan (LiDAR)
Kasumigaseki Country Club East (LiDAR)
Narashino CC - King (L)
Taiheiyo GC - Gotemba
Taiheiyo Club Gotemba West - Japan (L)
US
Torrey Pines North Course - L
Torrey Pines South Course - L
Scarsdale Golf Club (L) - NY
Montauk Downs - LiDAR - NY
Golf Club Fossil Creek L - TX
The Tribute (LiDAR) - TX
Boca Raton Resort & C (L) - FL
Others:
Bali National Golf Club 3
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I originally used some pipe insulation but like others have said, it's not thick enough for the low line drives. I started using some gutter-foam 3" thick by 8"tall and that worked well but got blasted apart over time. Recently I wrapped some putting turf around the foam and that has been fantastic
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My friend put one into the barrier @ 142mph the other day and it absorbed just fine. One line drive that hit directly on the 90 degree seam line came back rolling quickly but there was no danger.Last edited by JayBrd85; 01-31-2023, 02:58 AM.
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