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DIY golf simulator enclosure

Building your own enclosure can save money and give you a custom fit — if you respect the screen, the sizing and the safety. Here's how to do it right.

Last updated: June 2026 · See our methodology.

Short answer: build a frame from steel EMT conduit, hold a tensioned impact screen, pad every frame member in the swing zone, and add side netting. Cheaper than a kit on the frame — but buy a real impact screen, not a bedsheet. Disclosure.

The frame

The popular DIY approach is EMT steel conduit with 3-way corner fittings — strong, cheap and easy to cut to your room. PVC is lighter and cheaper but flexes more. Size the opening to your screen size plus a margin for mounting.

The screen — don't cheap out

This is the one part not to improvise. A proper tensioned, multi-layer impact screen absorbs repeated strikes and keeps a crisp image; a cheap fabric will ripple, wear through and look poor. It's usually the largest line item in a DIY build, and worth it.

Safety

DIY vs a kit

DIYMatched kit
CostLower (frame), screen similarHigher, all-in
FitFully customStandard sizes
EffortDesign + build yourselfAssemble
RiskSizing/safety on youEngineered to fit

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Size it first

Whatever you build, confirm it fits with the room-fit calculator before cutting conduit.

FAQ

Can I build my own golf simulator enclosure?
Yes — EMT conduit or PVC frame holding a tensioned impact screen, with padding on frame members in the swing zone. You own the sizing and safety.
Is DIY cheaper than a kit?
The frame is much cheaper; once you add a quality screen and netting the gap narrows. DIY wins on cost and custom fit; a kit on convenience.
How do I make it safe?
Pad frame members near the swing, tension the screen, add side netting, and leave a standoff gap. Never leave bare conduit in the strike zone.

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