The Ultimate Guide to Golf Simulator Impact Screens 2026 | Sims & Greens

Expert advice on grey vs white screens, custom designs, and the best options for brighter Florida gazebos and garages.

As specialists in custom home golf simulators across Tampa Bay, we know that the impact screen is the heart of your setup. In bright environments like gazebos, the right screen makes all the difference between a washed-out image and a stunning, immersive experience.

Grey vs White Impact Screens: Which is Best?

White Screens

Traditional choice that delivers maximum brightness in completely dark rooms. Excellent when you can fully control lighting.

  • Brighter overall image in pitch black
  • Great value
  • Washes out easily with ambient light
White impact screen in dark room

Grey Screens (Recommended for Most Homes)

Modern high-contrast option that absorbs ambient light. Delivers superior contrast and color in real-world conditions.

  • Much better in brighter rooms / gazebos
  • Deeper blacks and richer colors
  • Ideal for Florida daylight conditions
Grey impact screen comparison

Best Screens for Brighter Spaces Like Gazebos

1. Carl’s Place Premium Gray

Top-performing high-contrast grey screen. Excellent durability and image quality in ambient light.

2. SIGPRO Premier Gray

Premium three-layer construction optimized for brighter environments.

3. Custom Poly Spacer Gray

Tailored to your exact gazebo dimensions with reinforced features.

Why Choose Custom Designed Impact Screens?

Perfect Fit for Your Space

No more compromising on size. We create screens that fit your gazebo or enclosure exactly.

Premium Materials & Features

3-layer construction, reinforced backing, professional tensioning, and custom edging.

Long-Term Performance

Built to withstand regular use and Florida weather conditions.

Ready for the Perfect Impact Screen?

Let our team design and install a custom grey impact screen optimized for your backyard or gazebo simulator.

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gary Head Designer
Gary is the Head Designer at Sims and Greens and a 1 handicap golfer. With a deep background from Ferris State University and a career that includes being named Putting Green Installer of the Year (1999, 2001, 2023 & 2024), he combines technical construction expertise with a scratch-player's eye for detail. Gary’s unique perspective ensures that every simulator and green he designs meets the rigorous standards of competitive golfers.