HomeCourse Golf

The HomeCourse ProScreen 180 solves the two problems that stop people from building a home golf setup: safety and space. Its ballistic-grade screen and fold-out Pro Arm side nets form a three-sided enclosure that catches even a bad shank, so you can hit a real golf ball indoors without wrecking the room. It is fully wireless, running for months on a battery, and it retracts into its housing at the push of a remote in under thirty seconds, so the space goes back to normal when you're done. Pair it with a projector and launch monitor and you have a full simulator. This collection covers the HomeCourse gear we carry at Big Horn Golfer: the ProScreen 180 itself, the wall mount kit and freestanding ProRack stand, plus side netting, a projector stand, and a landing pad. Take a look below, or reach out and we'll help you fit it to your room.

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A Real-Ball Enclosure That Disappears When You Are Done

The HomeCourse ProScreen 180 is built around two ideas most home setups struggle with: hitting a real golf ball safely, and not losing a room to do it. It is a retractable, fully wireless enclosure that deploys for practice and rolls back into its housing when you are finished, so you are not committing a whole room to golf. HomeCourse is a well-known name in retractable home golf gear, and the ProScreen 180 is its flagship.

The ProScreen 180 Enclosure

What sets the ProScreen 180 apart is the enclosure itself. Fold-out Pro Arm side nets and a Sky Net create a three-sided, topped barrier that helps contain mishits and the occasional shank, so you can swing a real ball indoors with confidence. The screen and nets use a ballistic-grade material made to absorb a full-swing shot at close range, and the screen flexes at the bottom so the ball rolls back to your feet instead of scattering. Extend the Pro Arms and you get a wide projectable area, so paired with a projector and launch monitor, the same enclosure becomes a full simulator. It runs on a lithium-ion battery with no cables to manage, and it retracts at the press of a wireless remote in well under a minute.

Mounting: Ceiling, Wall, or ProRack

HomeCourse is designed to fit different rooms, with three ways to set it up. You can mount it to the ceiling, use the HomeCourse Wall Mount Kit to fix it to a wall, or set it on the freestanding ProRack Stand if you would rather not drill into the structure at all. The ProRack is the go-to for renters or anyone who wants a self-contained setup they can position and move. All three options need roughly eight and a half feet of mounting height to work correctly.

Accessories: Side Netting, Projector Stand, and Landing Pad

The rest of the collection rounds out the setup. The Side Netting adds extra containment for stray shots, the freestanding Projector Stand holds your projector at the right height on a bracket without needing a ceiling mount, and the Landing Pad gives your hitting zone a proper surface. Each one is built to work with the ProScreen 180 as part of one system.

Not Sure It Will Fit Your Room?

HomeCourse needs a bit of planning, with room to mount it high enough and enough depth to swing safely behind the screen. Our team has over 50 years of combined experience in the golf business, and we are glad to get on a one-on-one call to check your ceiling height and floor space and make sure the ProScreen 180 will work before you order. Reach out any time, and we'll help you set up a space you can actually swing a real ball in.

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Top questions about our HomeCourse Golf collection

How does the projector connect to the homecourse projector stand? does the projector just sit on top? Would you get this or a floor unit to project to a simulator? Any opinion? Feedback from prior customers?

According to the manufacturer, it does not connect. Their projector stand is a free-standing stand. The HomeCourse Projector Stand does not connect; it is a free-standing stand. The projector sits on top with a bracket. According to the manufacturer, they don't recommend the floor ones for bad golf shots or shanks