For anyone looking for a large screen and doesn't want to drop for the price of an automated or manual screen material, you can get a very large alternative for cheap. Most billboards use a vinyl wrap that is more than large enough for any room or garage. When the ad is changed the print shop either disposes of them and many sell them as tarps or other various uses. I got a 30 ft x 50 ft one for $25. Trim to size, install a few grommets and you have a very cheap screen that will stand up to the foam balls perfectly.
Large screens on the cheap
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If I doubled or tripled up the billboard tarp, do you think it would withstand a real golf ball? I'm looking at the website
http://www.billboardtarps.com/collections/tarps
and see that I could buy a big enough tarp to layer it without a seam. What do you think?
Yes absolutely, I think one layer would do that but the extra ones would give you piece of mind.