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Need an Ultra-Premium Golf Sim Screen? Look No Further Than Ace Indoor Golf
When you’re looking to prospect, invest in, and set up your very first golf simulator, whether it’s for your basement so you can practice your game at home or for a commercial space where you’re aiming to take advantage of golf’s fast-growing nature, you will need something quality to make it worth your while. If you want something for either application, Ace Indoor Golf should be your first and, ultimately, your last stop too.
We recently detailed how Indoor Golf is projected to be a $3.3 billion industry by the decade’s end, and that means the sector is expected to grow by roughly $2 billion from its 2021 value of $1.3 billion. Nearly everywhere in the United States, people are taking advantage of how popular golf has become. Catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic and fueled by the golf bug (that keeps itching after it bites), the simulator industry is expected to make substantial gains within the next few years, both residentially and commercially.
Ace Indoor Golf is one of those companies. Home simulators contributed to a 50 percent growth rate for their business last year simply because of the interest in home simulators.
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It is obvious that some of us do not have the budget, the space, or even the time to commit to a long-term or costly setup in our homes. However, some of us are blessed with a spare bedroom, an unfinished basement, or a vacant garage, and it’s only natural for the mind of a golfer to wander and think: “Would a simulator be right for this room?”
Luckily, you don’t necessarily have to spend tens of thousands to have a golf simulator that will not only improve your game but could also be a great way to entertain guests. After all, nothing truly gets the party going like hitting a beautiful flop shot over a greenside bunker or sending a 300-yard drive straight down the middle. That’s where the experts at Ace Indoor Golf truly come in.
For as little as $564 for its HiQ Simulator Screen, Ace Indoor offers the best and most durable impact screen on the market. They are designed for high impact, so if you get someone who can truly strike a driver like some of the best out there, you won’t have to worry about durability. After extensive testing, the HiQ Sim Screen was able to take up to 34,000 hits with hardly any stretching from impacts. Ball speeds of over 200 MPH have been tested on the HiQ screen, so there’s absolutely no reason to worry about the big shot in your town coming over to your house or new simulator business and making things a little out of sorts.
The screens are manufactured in the United States and are built from the best materials on the market. In fact, they use a high-quality polyester material for the impact portion and then are double stitched in the webbing and edges to ensure a secure seal on the edges. Ace also utilizes #4 grommets that display strength and are more effective than even the most worthy competitors out there. To minimize bounce back, Ace screens are fitted with a bottom pocket and shock cord.
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But what truly sets Ace Indoor Golf apart from others is its ability to use the entire screen and deliver a high-quality and high-definition picture that fills up the entire screen. Too often, we go to simulators that are not necessarily the brightest, and you’re often wondering whose turn it is, how far the hole is, or worse, where your ball ended up. It is a shame that some indoor facilities and at-home simulators do not capture this crucial detail. After all, we get off the course to avoid looking for balls (even the best of us lose a few at times).
That won’t be an issue with Ace. Check out some awesome images of the screen’s ability to capture sharpness, color, and a vivid picture, thanks to its high-quality materials.
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