DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit with Impact Screen

Easily build your own space to golf at home.

Carl's Place DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kits include an impact screen, nylon enclosure, and connector fittings. We'll tell you what pipes you need, or just add the optional Pipe Framing Kit and you'll have an all-in-one golf enclosure.

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While Supplies Last... ⏳

We're clearing our warehouse of retired sizes of DIY Enclosure Kits. This means you can now transform your space into a brand-new golf room at a fraction of the cost! Enclosure, screen, fittings, pipe kit, and foam kit included.

DIY Golf Simulator

Building a Home Golf Simulator? You got this!

Our enclosures feature our full line of popular, proven golf impact screens and an easy do-it-yourself design so you can save thousands by building your own fully-loaded golf simulators! Created to help users with one of the trickiest parts of building a home golf simulator: building the enclosure itself.

DIY Enclosure Kit from Carl's Place

Designed To Customize, Not To Compromise

Our DIY Enclosure is designed to be flexible and customizable, to perfectly fit your space. Our most popular sized enclosure frames are just a click away.

Need something a bit more specific? You can choose your golf simulator size down to the inch with our online customizing tool.

Customize My Golf Simulator

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Imagine walking into that spare room in your home and being able to practice your swing, any time of the year. Carl's Place DIY Golf Simulator Kit brings home golfers an easy way to golf indoors. Check out our launch monitors and projectors to add to this DIY golf enclosure and you'll be enjoying a realistic, virtual golf experience in your own home. Also works well for commercial indoor golf start ups!

DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Includes:

Your Choice of Impact Screen

Our golf simulator impact screen material comes in three versions: Standard, Preferred, or Premium.

How do I know?

Screen Material Help

Carl's Golf Impact Screens compared close up

Standard golf impact screen (pictured far left)

• Budget material perfect for beginners
• 100% heavy-duty polyester
• Loosely woven

Preferred golf impact screen (pictured center)

• Smoother surface for better image quality
• 100% heavy-duty polyester
• Strong silicone reinforcement
• Tightly woven knit

Premium golf impact screen (pictured far right)

• Smoothest surface available
• Superior image quality
• 3 layers of heavy-duty, impact-resistant polyester
• Noise-dampening center layer

Looking for our theater projection screen materials? See How To Select A Projector Screen Material.

Black Nylon Enclosure

The enclosure surrounds your simulator with a tough surface to shade the screen for your brightest image and catches any shots that miss or bounce off the screen. Because you don't want to put a bunch of golf ball-sized holes in your wall.

Steel Corner Fittings

The DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit includes the corner fittings you need to connect your pipes. Pipes sold separately.

Weight Bag

Secure the bottom flap of your screen with the included weighted bag.

Ball Bungees

Even our bungees are built to customize! We include both 6" and 9" ball bungees (you won't need them all). These secure your screen to the frame and can be removed or added to find the perfect balance of tension for your specific swing style. Depending on how close you're hitting to the screen, ball speed, clubs used, and spin rates, you can adjust them all to find your sweet spot between tension and slack.

Optional Accessories

Pipe Framing Kit

Our Pipe Framing Kit is optional, but the pipes to build your frame are not. 1-inch EMT, which can be found at any local hardware store, is required to complete the assembly of your DIY enclosure (we'll tell you exactly what you need). If you'd rather have us include the pipe for you, this add-on kit includes black, powder-coated EMT pipes pre-cut to the exact lengths required - no pipe cutting or hauling required!

Foam Insert Kit

Four sections of memory foam cushions in the perfect profile and lengths to insert behind the screen flaps of the DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit provide an extra measure of safety and the peace of mind that errant shots will not contact the frame.

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Foam Insert Kit Details

Designed to coordinate perfectly with the DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit, Carl's Place offers memory foam safety inserts for added protection.

Simple Installation

After assembling your enclosure, insert the foam behind the flaps to close the gap between the screen and wall, protecting the frame from shots.

Sized to Perfection

Foam Insert Kit for DIY Enclosure

The length of the foam insert is unique to each size enclosure. Make sure if you edit the Enclosure Size, that you reselect the Foam Insert Kit.

Net Wall Extensions

Net wall extensions protect the walls of your enclosure without closing in your space. If errant balls are a concern, a set of golf hitting net extensions provides an additional barrier to keep your golf balls in the hitting area, not bouncing around your home. Simply attach onto the frame enclosure with hook and loop strips. A sandbag, at the bottom, holds it in place (fill not included). But, sometimes it's best to have a little extra protection. For that, we offer a few options for upgrades. Foam inserts fit snugly to provide additional padding in the corners of the frame.

Hitting Mat

No golf simulator is complete without a hitting mat. Carl's Place Anti-Fatigue Hitting Mat pairs perfectly with this enclosure to save your joints and swing comfortably.

Carl’s Golf Simulator Turf by Big Moss

Gorgeous turf that doubles as a putting green, cut and hemmed to ensure a seamless pairing with your DIY Golf Enclosure Kit. Looking for more of a challenge? We’ve got you covered there, too. Use the included undulation pads to simulate any terrain variation your heart desires. You’ll be putting like Steve Stricker in no time.
Big Moss Golf Simulator Turf shown close up with hole for putting, putting inserts, golf ball and Carl's Place green flag

User Stories

The Unused Sunroom - Cody

Animated before and after of sunroom being converted to home golf simulator
“The biggest hurdle for me personally when I was thinking through the simulator was really in my mind,” Cody said. “I just had this belief that the price, the effort, was kind of over what our budget would allow.” “It really took me researching, going into forums, and then eventually stumbling on Carl’s Place DIY enclosures to then realize that with our budget, you really could have an affordable, high quality setup in your home."

The Budget DIYer - Guy

Customer home golf simulator build, DIY project using Carl's Place DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit
"(Carl’s Place) prices are two-thirds of the cost of the next guy,” Guy said. “That was a massive selling point because I was trying to save money on this." My wife was not happy when I explained to her how much I was going to spend on this. I had to negotiate by saying, ‘Here’s what it costs most people, and this is what it’s going to cost us.’

Ordering Information

Made to Order

Imagine a golf enclosure made just for you. To perfectly fit your room, our DIY Golf Enclosures are made to order. But....psst....we do it really well and really quickly. You'll get to see your delivery date in the shopping cart.

Custom Golf Enclosures

Need a custom golf simulator enclosure? We can customize golf screens and enclosures down to the inch.

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DIY Golf Enclosure Set Up

See the install of a Carl's Place DIY Enclosure.

EMT

Unless you've selected the Pipe Framing Kit add-on, you'll need to purchase 1-inch EMT (electrical metal tubing) from your local hardware store to complete your frame. We'll include all details on what lengths and quantities of EMT are required. See the 'Assembling Enclosure Frame' documents above.

Please note, 1-inch EMT is the US trade name of the material, however, the true outer diameter is 1.163" or 27mm.

FAQ

“Success in this game depends less on strength of body
than strength of mind and character.”
Arnold Palmer
Golfer with golf glove holding white golf ball