
Premium golf simulator netting designed to protect walls, projectors, and equipment during full-swing sessions.
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Request a Quote 1-800-331-2973A golf simulator is a significant investment — protect it with proper enclosure netting. Golf simulator netting contains errant shots that miss your impact screen, preventing damage to walls, projectors, launch monitors, and other equipment. Our #21 Square Mesh 3/4" knotted nylon panels provide reliable ball containment in any simulator room configuration.
Even the most accurate golfers occasionally miss the impact screen. A topped drive, a shanked iron, or a mishit off the toe can send the ball flying into unprotected areas of your simulator room. Without netting, a single errant shot can damage drywall, crack a projector lens, or destroy a launch monitor worth thousands of dollars.
Simulator netting acts as your safety net — literally. Install panels on the sides, ceiling, and around the impact screen to create a fully enclosed hitting bay. This way, every shot stays contained regardless of where it goes, and you can swing freely without worrying about off-target hits.
Simulator room dimensions vary, but here are our most common panel configurations:
Most simulator setups use 3-5 panels: one behind the impact screen, two side panels, and optionally a ceiling panel and rear panel. We custom cut each panel to your exact room measurements at $3.85 per square foot.
For simulator rooms, the netting is typically mounted behind the impact screen and along the side walls. Use ceiling-mounted eye bolts or a track system to hang the netting. The key is to leave 6-12 inches of slack so the netting can absorb impact energy rather than transferring it to mounting hardware.
Side panels should extend from the front of the room (near the impact screen) back past your hitting position by at least 3 feet. This catches shanks and severely mishit shots that exit at extreme angles. Ceiling netting prevents topped shots from hitting overhead equipment, lights, or projectors.
Position your netting 2-3 inches away from walls rather than flat against them. This air gap gives the netting room to flex on impact and prevents the ball from bouncing back with force toward the player.
Our golf simulator net panels work with every major simulator platform and launch monitor including SkyTrak, Trackman, Foresight Sports GCQuad, Garmin Approach, Uneekor, and more. The netting mounts independently of your screen and projector system, so it integrates with any existing setup.
The 3/4" mesh opening is small enough to stop any golf ball while being visually unobtrusive. If you're projecting onto a screen, the netting behind it is nearly invisible during use. The black nylon color also minimizes visual distraction during your swing.
Sound matters in indoor simulator rooms. Our knotted nylon netting dampens the impact noise when a ball hits the net, producing a soft "thud" rather than the harsh crack you get with rigid barriers or thin netting material. If your simulator room shares walls with living spaces, this acoustic benefit makes practice sessions less disruptive.
For general indoor setups, see our indoor golf netting. For complete enclosures, explore our golf cage netting. View all golf netting options.