If you are thinking about turning a spare bedroom or your basement into Torrey Pines or Augusta National, then you will need a projector for your impact screen that is mounted in a safe place – but creates an immersive experience for indoor golf. One of the most challenging questions is where to mount your projector so that it can:
Be protected from being hit by a golf club or golf ball
Fills up the entire screen whether it is large or small
Avoids players and bystanders casting shadows on the screen
There are three typical places that most people use to set up their golf simulator projector screens, and this article will help you evaluate which would be the best projector for your specific setup. Let’s take a look at the three locations.
This is the simplest and cheapest way to put a projector in front of an impact screen for a golf simulation setup, especially for smaller setups and those using traditional 4:3 aspect ratios. These enclosures have a ramp type design that deflects any “worm burner” shots up into the screen and has ventilation to keep the projector from overheating. The power and video cables are run under the floor mat, also saving installation costs.
These enclosures require “short throw” projectors that enable the projector to be relatively close to the screen (and away from your driver) but still project a large image. While most lamp-based projectors can fit inside these enclosures, many of the higher resolution laser models may be too big to fit. BenQ LH600ST is a popular LED projector for floor mounting which has a 16:9 native aspect ratio and 1080p resolution. To accomodate smaller spaces, the LH600ST also features Screen Fill, which allows the projector to easily switch directly from its native resolution to other resolutions and aspect ratios to best match your desired display with maximised pixel counts while avoiding image distortion. You don’t need to go into graphics card or Windows display settings, which saves time and bother.
If you want a bigger screen, a laser projector, or want a higher resolution image on the screen for your E6 golf courses, then a ceiling mount may be the right choice for your setup. While they are more complicated than a floor mounted enclosure, they create a truly immersive experience just like a commercial golf simulator. For most home setups, you should also consider the fact that your hitting area could also be used as a home entertainment area to watch golf, movies, or let your kids play X-Box on the big screen.
This setup also lets you use the latest 4K DLP projectors that are perfect for the E6, Foresight, or other 4K simulators that render the courses using UHD resolution with 8.3 million pixels. With a larger impact screen over 150 inches – the immersive effect is incredible. The best projectors have shorter throw lenses and correction tools to enable the projector to be mounted behind the player without casting a shadow. You will want to look for one with some lens shift that gives you some flexibility to mount the projector off-center. The two most popular laser projector models with this setup are the BenQ LK954ST projector, which is a true 4K projector (UHD), and the LH820ST, which has which has a widescreen aspect ratio and 1080p resolution.
For larger commercial installations or home setups with a cart, you can use less expensive regular throw projectors that have lens shift. For commercial or retail spaces with higher ceilings, this enables the projector to be mounted well above and behind the player – without creating too big of an image. For home or smaller commercial setups, lens shift enables you to place the projector in a cart to the size of the danger zone.
BenQ has trained staff to help you find the perfect golf simulator projector – within your room size and budget. To help you make the best decision, you can reach out to one of our experts to set up anything from a chat to a complete online demo, to help you find the right projector for your needs.
For the golf simulator setup, here we’re going to explore the most important things to look for when doing your research before committing to a purchase.
What to look for in a projector when choosing the perfect one for your golf simulator
Here are tips to set up a golf sim for seamless right and left-handed use, a launch monitor, a screen, and a projector that displays your shot on a widescreen.
You need to choose the right launch monitor and projector perfect for your golf simulator space and setup.
What is Screen Fill feature? And how it can help golfers to quickly switching projector aspect ratios in their home golf theater? Read more about the feature.
Learn how to maximise resolution if you select a non-native aspect ratio.