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Customize Your Sim Bay — Impact Screens, Enclosures, Mats & Build Components

Everything you need to build out or customize a home golf simulator in one place. Shop standalone impact screens and screen-plus-frame combos, complete enclosure kits from GoSports and Elite Screens premium, hitting mats, sim floor turf, and practice nets from Big Moss and Pro Putt Systems. Mix and match components piece by piece or grab a turnkey enclosure kit — whatever fits your room, budget, and build plan.

Customize Your Space FAQs

Do I need an enclosure or just an impact screen?+
Depends on your space. A standalone impact screen works if you have a dedicated room with side walls close enough to catch off-line shots and a wall or curtain behind it. A full enclosure — screen plus a frame with side baffles and a top hood — is safer for garages, basements, and open rooms where mishits could damage walls, ceilings, or gear. Enclosures also make the bay look finished and contain ball noise.
What size sim enclosure should I get for my space?+
Measure ceiling height first — most enclosures need 8.5 to 10 feet of clearance for a full driver swing. Width should give you 12 to 15 feet so right- and left-handed players both have room. Depth of 15+ feet from screen to back wall keeps the ball flight short of the screen and gives the launch monitor proper read distance. GoSports and Elite Screens both offer sizing options for common room dimensions — check each kit's specs before ordering.
Can I customize a sim bay piece by piece, or should I buy a complete kit?+
Both work. Complete kits (screen + frame + enclosure) are faster, ship coordinated, and remove the guesswork on fitment. Piece-by-piece builds give you full control — pick a premium impact screen, pair it with a custom-built frame, add the exact hitting mat and sim floor turf you want, and finish with a practice net for warm-ups. This collection has both paths so you can start with a kit and add components later, or build entirely from scratch.