Collection: Simulator Bays

Golf Simulator Bays & Enclosures — Build Your Perfect Hitting Space

The right simulator enclosure is the foundation of a great home golf setup. It protects your walls, keeps errant shots contained, provides a surface for your impact screen, and defines the hitting area so your launch monitor reads consistently. Get this right and everything else falls into place.

Choosing the Right Size

The two most critical measurements: ceiling height and room depth. You need a minimum of 9 feet of ceiling height to swing a driver comfortably — 10 feet gives you real freedom. Room depth determines your throw distance: most setups need at least 14–16 feet from the impact screen to the back wall to fit a projector, hitting mat, and space to swing.

What We Carry

We're an authorized dealer for AllSportsystems and The Net Return — two of the most respected enclosure brands in the industry. The AllSportsystems line ranges from the budget-friendly DIY Bay all the way to the wall-to-wall StudioBay for dedicated simulator rooms. The Net Return Simulator Bay series is a premium hitting enclosure built around the world-famous Net Return net technology.

Frame Materials Matter

Cheap enclosures use PVC or thin steel that flexes when a ball hits the side panels. AllSportsystems frames use 1.5" aluminum tubing — stable, lightweight, and corrosion-proof. It's the difference between a simulator that stays aligned and one that drifts after a few months of use.

Not Sure What Size You Need?

Contact us with your room dimensions and we'll spec the right enclosure for your space. We've helped hundreds of golfers plan their simulator rooms and we'll give you a straight answer — not just tell you to buy the biggest one.