About

The Carl’s Place DIY Golf Enclosure Kit with Impact Screen is a made-to-order enclosure system designed for indoor golf practice. The kit includes an impact screen, black nylon enclosure material, steel corner fittings, and fastening hardware to build a complete enclosure frame using EMT pipes.

The enclosure is designed to create a floor-to-turf image and a contained hitting bay environment. 

EMT pipes are required to build the frame and are sold separately, with an optional Pipe Framing Kit available.

This item may require additional handling time and follows a non-standard fulfillment timeline.


Features

  • DIY golf enclosure kit with impact screen

  • Designed to create a floor-to-turf image

  • Made-to-order enclosure sized to fit the customer’s space

  • Impact screen options available: Preferred, Premium, and High-Contrast Gray Premium

  • Black nylon enclosure material to surround and shade the screen

  • Steel corner fittings included for frame assembly

  • Zip ties included for securing the screen and enclosure

  • Adjustable screen tension using included fasteners

  • Compatible with 1-inch EMT (Electrical Metal Tubing) pipes

  • Pipes sold separately

  • Motion software and games not included


Specifications

  • Enclosure type: DIY golf simulator enclosure

  • Screen options:

    • Preferred

    • Premium

    • High-Contrast Gray Premium

  • Enclosure material: Black nylon

  • Frame fittings: Steel corner fittings included

  • Fasteners: Zip ties included

  • Frame requirement: 1-inch EMT (Electrical Metal Tubing)

  • Pipes: Not included

  • Build type: Made to order


FAQs

How far away should I stand from my impact screen?
A minimum distance of 10–12 feet from the screen is recommended for safety.

Can I iron or steam a golf impact screen?
Ironing is not recommended. Screens can be smoothed by mounting with tension and allowing time to relax. A consumer-grade steamer with distilled water may be used cautiously.

Can I wash my golf screen material?
Cleaning recommendations are available in Carl’s Place guidance on cleaning golf impact screens.

Are there safety concerns when using a golf simulator?
Follow the assembly manual, keep people and pets out of swing range, and protect surrounding surfaces. Review the Terms of Sale for proper use.

Do I need to use a golf hitting mat?
Golf hitting mats are recommended to provide cushioning, protect joints, and allow proper ball tee height.

What is the difference between Carl’s enclosure kits?

  • DIY Enclosure Kit: Entry-level enclosure for home use

  • Pro Enclosure Kit: Larger enclosure with additional safety features

  • Curved Enclosure Kit: Curved screen design for a panoramic view

How much space do I need for the enclosure?
Space planning should include buffer space, enclosure footprint, recommended hitting distance, golfer height, club length, turf thickness, and room access.

When will my enclosure ship?
Enclosures are made to order. Production time may vary based on volume.

What if the black enclosure material gets hit by a golf ball?
The enclosure material is not designed for direct impact. Indirect contact after ball rebound from the screen should not cause issues.

Can I get a replacement screen?
Replacement screens can be ordered by contacting customer service.

What pipes do I need to construct the enclosure frame?
The enclosure requires 1-inch EMT (Electrical Metal Tubing). Pipes can be sourced locally or purchased as a Pipe Framing Kit.

How long does assembly take?
Assembly typically takes about one hour, depending on enclosure size.

Can you make a custom size enclosure?
Yes. Custom sizes can be ordered; contact us: support@lifestylehobbies.com

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