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Carl's Adjustable Floor Wedges, Set of 2

Carl's Adjustable Floor Wedges, Set of 2

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Frustrated that your floor-mounted golf simulator projector is not lining up with the bottom of your impact screen due to the projector’s offset setting? Carl crafted these floor wedges to help you achieve that perfected projected image.

The floor wedges help indoor golfers achieve the tilt needed to line up their golf simulator projector with the bottom of their impact screen. They are compatible with all golf simulator projectors offered by Carl’s Place inside one of Carl’s Floor Mounted Projector Enclosure.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Pro Golf Simulator Enclosure Includes:

Premium Golf Impact Screen

Made of three layers of heavy-duty, tight-knit impact-resistant polyester. This is the smoothest surface available on a full-impact material. Plus, Carl's innovative cabled design lets the image go all the way to the turf for a truly golfable space.

Black Knit Enclosure

Black knit fabric surrounds your enclosure, shading your screen for a bright, clear image. The ceiling and side panels catch any errant shots, and with the smooth, black finish, they look good doing it.

Steel Fittings

The Pro Golf Enclosure Kit includes the steel fittings and elbows to construct all frame joints and corners. Pipes sold separately.

Ball Bungees and Zip Ties

We include all the fasteners you need to secure your enclosure and screen. Zip ties provide you with a plethora of options for tensioning your impact screen. And we give you enough ball bungees to find the perfect balance of tension for your specific swing style. Depending on how close you're hitting to the screen, ball speed, clubs used, and spin rates, you can adjust them all to find your sweet spot between tension and slack.

Optional Add-Ons

Pipe Framing Kit

Our Pipe Framing Kit is optional, but the pipes to build your frame are not. Skip the trip to the hardware store, this Pipe Framing Kit includes pre-cut and marked 2-inch EMT pipe in the exact lengths required for the Pro Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit - no pipe cutting or hauling required!

Please review these requirements for freight shipping.

You or the recipient needs to be present at the time of delivery and assume responsibility for unloading the pallet or be responsible for any charges incurred at the time of delivery. The heaviest box is likely to weigh about 50 pounds. ***Customers who are unable to unload the pallet box-by-box should add lift gate service.*** Price is an estimate that is valid to most locations.

Safety Baffles

Baffles hang down from the ceiling to help catch and knock down high-angle shots that might bounce off the golf simulator screen. A fantastic option to protect golfers particularly in commercial golf simulators.

Foam Inserts

Surround your screen with soft memory foam to protect shots from striking the enclosure frame.

Back Cover and Back Cover Pipe Kit

Add an optional back cover to keep ambient light from leaking in or projector light from leaking out. You’ll feel like you’re actually on the fairway in the brightest and most immersive experience possible. Pipe kit for the back cover sold separately. If you're already cutting your own pipes for the enclosure, we imagine you may want to save some money and cut your own for the back cover as well. Or you order your pipes from us and get it all ready to assemble.

FAQ

Installation

How do the ball bungees work?

Along with reusable zip tiesball bungees are used to secure screens and enclosures to the frame.

  1. Insert the loop end of the bungee into a grommet from behind the screen.
  2. Thread it through the grommet until the toggle ball touches the backside of the grommet.
  3. Pull the cord over and around the frame/pipe.
  4. Hook the cord over the toggle ball to create a loop.

What pipes do I need to construct the enclosure kit frame?

Our Pro Golf Enclosures require 2-inch EMT ((Electrical Metal Tubing/Conduit). We recommend you add a Pipe Framing Kit to your order so you get pre-cut, perfectly sized, and marked pipes for your enclosure frame. That way all you have to do is assemble your frame and enclosure.

Note, these pipes can be difficult to source locally.  Be sure you can purchase it near you before making your final buying decision. Either way, we will provide a diagram indicating the required cut lengths for your specific size kit.

Pro Enclosure orders with a 'Pipe Framing Kit' ship freight. If you are unable to unload a pallet of 50lb boxes, you should add lift gate service.  If you are outside of the US, freight shipping the Pipe Framing Kit may be cost-prohibitive.

How long does it take to assemble the enclosure?

Carl's Place Pro Golf Simulator Enclosure Kits assemble in approximately 3 hours. It's best if you have a couple helpers, especially for lifting and connecting pipes for the frame. See this How to Assembly the Pro Enclosure article for more info.

What are EMT pipes?

EMT stands for Electrical Metal Tubing, also known as, Electrical Metal Conduit. We often just refer to them as pipes on our website. You need EMT  (pipes) to build the frame for your enclosure/screen. Do not mistake PVC pipes for EMT. PVC will not work with our fittings. You have 2 options on how to get the necessary pipes:

  1. Add a Pipe Framing Kit. (You'll see these as accessories on our DIY and Pro Golf Enclosure Kits.
  2. Source EMT pipes at your local building supply store.

Where and how should I mount my projector?

The projector specifications determine the maximum image size and how far from the screen it will need to be mounted. Check out our screen size calculator to find the best mounting location.

As for how to mount your projector, here are the places to put a golf simulator projector.

  1. Mount a projector above your tee or mat. 
  2. Place a short-throw projector on the floor inside the golf simulator.  Of course, if you floor-mount your projector you must build or buy a protective cover to keep it safe from golf balls and clubs.

Read more here about projector mounting options.

Care and Use Information

How far away should I stand from my impact screen?

For the safety of both the golfer and the screen, we recommend standing a minimum of 10-12 feet away from the screen.

Can I iron or steam a golf impact screen?

We do NOT recommend ironing your golf screen, simply because it is very easy to damage the screen. And we want your golf screen to last you a long, long time. With wrinkles and fold marks, the best thing is prevention. Unpack your new screen immediately, and if you need to store it, fold it very loosely. But if you're reading a section on ironing your golf screen, it's probably too late for prevention. Know that mounting your golf screen to a frame with tension, like with our zip ties or ball bungees, and letting it relax for a couple of days will smooth out most wrinkles.

That being said...

We have also had success using a steamer to help get wrinkles and folds out. Using a clean, consumer-grade steamer with distilled water will help accelerate the wrinkle removing process, and should avoid leaving water marks on your screen.

Can I wash my golf screen material?

Check out this article for all our recommendations on 'How to Clean Your Golf Impact Screen'.

Are there safety concerns when using a golf simulator?

We want your indoor golf set up to be fun, help improve your game, and be safe for everyone.

  • Make sure to follow the assembly manual provided with your enclosure.
  • Keep children, pets, and spectators out of swing range.
  • Protect ceilings, walls, windows, cars & neighboring homes.
  • Understand the Terms of Sale of using a Carl's Place product.

Do I need to use a golf hitting mat?

Golf hitting mats give you a nice cushy surface to stand and swing your golf club. They help protect your joints from any impact during your swing. They also let you have a more realistic golf practice when you can tee up the golf ball at the perfect height and swing freely.

When choosing a size for your golf mat consider the golfer's needs. A size of 4'x5' will let most golfers swing a driver with their heels comfortably on the edge of the mat. A larger size, 5'x7' or 4'x9', would be able to accommodate golfers with a wide stance or if you have friends over swinging either rightie or leftie.

Shop golf mats.

 

Golf Enclosure Information

What is the difference between the DIY and the Pro Golf Enclosure Kit?

Our DIY Golf Enclosure kit offers you an easy, entry-level way to build a safe place to swing your clubs. An affordable, convenient kit, the DIY Enclosure Kit helps home golfers take the guesswork out of designing their own golf simulator.

Our PRO Golf Enclosure kit is a higher-end enclosure for top-of-the-line performance in a golf simulator. Because it's available in wider, deeper bays with additional safety features it makes the best commercial golf simulator enclosure.

Not sure which one is for you? Check out this article 'DIY vs. Pro' to help you decide.

How much space do I need for the enclosure?

When measuring for a golf simulator, make sure you take into account:

  • Buffer space: You don't want your golf simulator right up next to any walls or ceiling. Balls that contact the walls or ceiling can cause damage and have unwanted bounce back.
  • Footprint of the golf enclosure: Make sure to check the actual dimensions of the enclosure footprint. Our C-Series enclosures have built-in buffer space in the rear with the backset rear fitting.
  • Safe golfing distance away from the screen: For the safety of both the golfer and the screen, we recommend standing a minimum distance of 10 to 12 feet away from the screen.
  • Height of the golfer(s)
  • Length of the golf club(s)
  • Turf thickness, heating ducts, and soffits
  • Furniture and access to doorways

For complete guidelines on proper spacing for a golf simulator, check out our article'Measuring Your Space for an Indoor Golf Simulator'.

 

When will my enclosure ship?

Our golf enclosure kits are made to order (which is why we can customize them down to the inch!). We make sure they are measured, sewn, and packed perfectly before they are ready to ship. Because of that, production lead time may fluctuate based on volume. To see the expected shipping and delivery times, please add the item to your cart and enter your shipping information.

What if the black enclosure material gets hit with a golf ball?

The enclosure material is not designed to take a direct hit from a golf ball. However, if you hit the white impact screen, and it bounces and hits the enclosure, you should not experience any issues.

Can I get a replacement screen for the enclosure?

We can easily make you a replacement screen to save you money. Replacement screens can be ordered by contacting one of our Customer Service Team MembersYou can also call us at 608-352-0002. Learn more information about extending the life of your golf screen.

You can also check out our Clearance section to see if you can snag a deal on a replacement golf screen that fits your setup.

How big is the enclosure?

The Resources section lists actual frame dimensions to guide you in determining which enclosure is the right fit for your space.

Note how the C-Series enclosures have a backset rear fitting. This creates a footprint 9.5" deeper than the listing size. Bonus! You needed that buffer space anyways so your hard-hit golf balls don't contact the wall. It's just built into the enclosure footprint.

Layouts may vary. Deeper enclosures will have a crossbar in the middle.

Technical Information

What aspect ratio and size golf projection screen do I need?

Aspect ratio simply refers to the shape of the image being projected. When the ratio of the projector, image, and screen match the image fills the entire screen and you will not see black masking bars.

An aspect ratio of 4:3 has the shape of a CRT TV, and a 16:9 has the shape of a flat screen TV. The 4:3 is very common for golf simulators because it allows you to go taller, giving you more room to swing, without needing a wider room. If space allows the 16:9 is great for 4K and HD images, but be aware if you are tall or have limited room depth that this option may be too short for you to swing a golf club. The 16:10 is an aspect ratio mostly used for computer displays and tablet computers. These days it’s somewhat uncommon for projection, but with some effort it should be possible to find a projector capable of this ratio.

For some customers, the projected image is secondary while the safety of the surrounding area is the priority. Selecting a size where the aspect ratio is non-standard, so that it fits your space, is also an option. Just be aware the image will not fill the entire screen if you are using it for projection and the black masking bars will be visible.

The 1:1 is a square and is not a standard aspect ratio for projectors, but may work if space is limited, although it increases the chances of seeing black bars and you will likely have to adjust the settings on your computer. Adjusting the settings on your computer may be difficult for most customers unless you are very technically savvy.