Bullseye High Definition Gray Shock Cord Impact Screen
What We Use to Make Our Impact Screens?
We use a polyester mesh since it’s lightweight, durable, and affordable. Layers of polyester mesh can be added to produce varying degrees of screen quality, strengthening the screen and reducing light bleed-through. Most importantly, we use commercial-grade fabric with great durability to withstand a ball hitting it at speeds up and over 200+ mph.
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Golf Impact Screen
- Screen Smoothness
- Durability
- Noise Dampening
Why Pick A Bullseye Shock Cord Impact Screen?
- Material made in the US by Apex Mills.
- Smoothest surface available on the market
- Triple Layer – 2 layers of poly mesh fabric, and a nylon cushion in between for the best noise suppression
- Repeatedly tested for durability and designed for maximum energy absorption
- Optimized for high-impact absorption, noise dampening, and screen resolution for clear images
- Thicker material allows quick impact recovery
- No light will filter in from the back, ensuring sharp image quality
- Supports 4K resolutions
- Minimal bounce back
- Custom Sizes available
- Screens are made to order to avoid creasing
Tips to Make Your Bullseye Impact Screen Last Longer
The life of your screen will vary upon use, as it is considered a wearable item. The screen will be folded and packaged in a box. Some creasing may occur. If this is the case, use a steamer and/or light iron set to no higher than polyester to remove them.
To increase the longevity of the screen, ensure golf balls are clean, unmarked, and free of any cuts or nicks. Replace your golf balls with new ones frequently.
Our screens are designed for minimal bounce back after proper installation.
If you hang a tarp or any other type of material behind our impact screen, it can cause premature wear. Soft materials like a blanket or memory foam are recommended if you need to install something behind the screen.
If using EMT piping, leave 2” of clearance between the EMT pipe and the screen using bungee balls or cord. Bungees must be snug, not tight.
If using slotted angle, leave 3” of clearance between the slotted angle and the screen using bungee balls or cord. Bungees must be snug, not tight.
Leave a minimum of 10” behind the screen for bounce back.
Flaps and Foam Upgrades:
The function of the flaps and foam is to protect against bounce back from the corners of the frame. They also provide a more aesthetically pleasing look than seeing just a pole attached to the screen.
The foam is inserted inside the flaps to protect you and the enclosure frame from bounce back when a shot hits the corner. The flaps attach using industrial strength Velcro, which is installed on the screen. If you don’t have fabric material to attach the flap to, we can provide the other half of the Velcro for a nominal fee—please inquire via email.
Upgrade Your Setup to a Shock Cord Screen:
We offer our Shock Cord Upgrade Kit to upgrade your traditional frame to support our Shock Cord screens with ease. This kit includes all the necessary fittings required.

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