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6 articles across Golf Simulators.
View on Amazon ↗📄 Article · GolfingSim - News · Jul 15, 2026
Golf Simulator Impact Screen for a Shed: How to Size, Hang, and Tension It Right
A practical guide to sizing, hanging, and tensioning golf simulator impact screens in backyard sheds, with focus on ceiling height constraints, depth requirements, and fabric weight specifications for durable installations.
📄 Article · Elevated Golf Simulators - Blogs · Jul 10, 2026
7 Mistakes You’re Making with Your Golf Simulator Impact Screen (and How to Fix Them)
A practical guide to seven common mistakes golfers make with impact screens in home simulators—from over-tensioning and improper spacing to ball cleanliness and projector alignment—with actionable fixes for each.
📄 Article · GolfingSim - News · Jun 25, 2026
Golf Impact Screen Ball Bounce Back Distance: How Far Balls Really Rebound (and How to Stop It)
Technical guide explaining why golf balls bounce back off impact screens and how to reduce ricochet through proper screen tensioning, air gap spacing, and material selection.

📄 Article · GolfingSim - News · Jun 21, 2026
Golf Simulator Impact Screen Humidity & Mold Prevention: Keep Your Basement Screen Clean for Years
A guide to preventing mold and humidity damage to golf simulator impact screens in basement setups, covering humidity thresholds, material resistance, and practical moisture-control strategies.

📄 Article · GolfingSim - News · Jun 15, 2026
Golf Simulator Impact Screen Dual Projector Blending: When One Projector Stops Cutting It
Article explains when home golf simulator builders need to move from single-projector to dual-projector setups, covering brightness scaling, optical principles of curved screens, and how edge-blending software stitches two projector images into one seamless display.

📄 Article · GolfingSim - News · Jun 11, 2026
Golf Simulator Impact Screen Tensioning System Guide: Get the Tension Right or Pay for It Later
A detailed guide to impact screen tensioning in home golf simulators, explaining the physics of even tension, diagnosing over- and under-tensioning problems, and methods to achieve proper 1–3 foot ball rebound across different attachment systems.
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