HomeCourse Landing Pad
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The HomeCourse® Landing Pad is designed to elevate the look, performance, and protection of your golf simulator space. Crafted from premium artificial turf, it provides a clean and cushioned surface that sits directly beneath the impact screen or enclosure, helping to absorb ball bounce, reduce noise, and protect the underlying floor. Its generous 9' × 5' footprint creates a defined hitting zone that completes the polished look of a professional simulator bay.
This landing pad works seamlessly with the HomeCourse® ProScreen 180 but is equally effective as a standalone upgrade in any simulator setup. The soft-pile synthetic turf helps deaden ball impact, minimizing ricochet and maintaining a safer, more controlled hitting environment. The pad also enhances the overall feel of your space by delivering a smooth transition between your hitting mat and the screen area, improving both aesthetics and functionality.
Durable yet lightweight, the Landing Pad is easy to lay flat, roll up, move, or store as needed. Whether you're building a new indoor golf area or refining an existing one, it adds long-lasting protection and a clean finishing touch that elevates the entire setup.
Key Features
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Provides a cushioned, protective surface directly in front of your golf screen
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Soft-pile artificial turf helps absorb ball impact and reduce bounce
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Protects flooring in garages, basements, studios, and multi-use rooms
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Enhances simulator aesthetics with a defined 9' × 5' landing zone
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Creates a smooth, seamless transition between hitting mat and screen
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Durable construction designed for repeated use with real golf balls
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Lightweight and easy to reposition, store, or roll up when not in use
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Ideal companion accessory for the HomeCourse® ProScreen 180
Product Specifications
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Dimensions: 9 ft (W) × 5 ft (D)
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Material: Soft-pile synthetic turf
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Approximate Weight: ~25 lb
The HomeCourse® Landing Pad is an essential finishing piece for golfers looking to protect their space, improve safety, and achieve a clean, professional simulator environment.