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You are buying a brand new ProScreens Pro-Series 96" tall X 120" wide golf simulator screen. Our Pro-Series screens use a heavy duty, extremely durable mesh material specifically designed to take the full impact of a real golf ball. There are pockets sewn into the top and bottom large enough for up to a 3/4" round pipe (electrical conduit) to fit into. The sides are hemmed and have heavy duty, non-tear grommets reinforced with nylon webbing. We have also added the nylon webbing as pictured to the pockets to increase the durability. While these are tested and designed for real golf balls, we suggest using soft balls to extend the life of the screen.
Brand Name | ProScreens |
Color | white |
Material | Nylon |
Manufacturer | ProScreens |
Size | 96" X 120" |
W**H
Been Great For 3 Years and counting
I've used this for 3 years with real balls. No problem. It has a soft spot in the middle but no rips or damage.
M**7
A bit tricky to install properly for indoor golf sim, but does the job nicely
I found that even with putting pool noodles on the bars, a direct hit with a golf ball can come back at you pretty hard. My solution on the top bar is to have a barrier (yoga mat) hanging a little lower on the net above the screen that protects the ceiling. And instead of a lower "bar" I purchased a 10' threaded rod at HD and fed that through a garden hose. Works like a charm.. The bottom is heavy enough and balls that hit the hose just fall to the ground. The other part of installation that is tricky is that the sides of the screen at both the top and bottom bars slide in toward the center over time. I had to jury-rig a way to grab them with tarp clips.Other notes:The screen does need to be ironed when you first unpack it. The creases with not go away with time (I figured that out the hard way.I don't see any wear on the screen after the first thousand shots or so, but then I don't hit the ball that hard and I hit mostly irons ..maybe 210 yards or so max. The dents from shots that are created just brush off or go away over time. I don't tie down the eyelets on the side tightly as the manufacture recommends, and I'll bet that makes a big difference where wear is concerned.
C**G
Not Great for Real Golf Balls
I've been using this for about 5 months with real golf balls. The screen is showing some significant ware and I'm worried I will be putting a ball through the screen soon. I ended up putting a net behind the screen just in case it bursts through. I've been using new golf balls regularly and only hitting irons/wedges to help protect the screen. Some other people use Archery Nets along with a sheet, I may try this once I finally rip through this screen. This screen is too expensive to have to repurchase annually.
V**O
Good quality screen.
Seems ok. Very heavy creases in it are hard to remove. Too soon to judge the durability, but seems like it will last for a while. It mentions to use fake golf balls, but forget that. I want to hit real ones. So far have hit ~100 balls with driver, 3 wood and long irons, and has held up nicely.
R**N
Waste of Money
This is not made for real golf balls and the picture projects through the screen and onto the wall behind it causing a double vision look on the screen.
J**8
Nice high quality screen
I project Opti-shot golf simulater and Wii game system to this screen. Nice quality picture. I use "almost golf balls" with the Opti-shot. This screen is rated to use real golf balls, but company says it will last longer using the foam type. I would purchase again.
M**
arrugas
por el doblado tiene arrugas dificiles de sacar
J**X
Not for Real Balls
Although the details state that this will work with real golf balls, the screen is showing wear with just a week's worth of use. it's OK if you want to use foam balls, but so would a regular projector screen. Not as advertised.
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