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Golf Simulator Soundproofing Products

Take your golf simulator setup to the next level—use our soundproofing materials to isolate your golf mat and reduce impact noise from every swing and strike. Add in acoustic blankets and acoustic panels to control echo for a cleaner, pro-level sound inside your simulator space. The result: a setup that feels polished, immersive, and neighbor-approved. Don’t just play—swing like a pro in total peace.

Golf Simulator Soundproofing Products

Take your golf simulator setup to the next level—use our soundproofing materials to isolate your golf mat and reduce impact noise from every swing and strike. Add in acoustic blankets and acoustic panels to control echo for a cleaner, pro-level sound inside your simulator space. The result: a setup that feels polished, immersive, and neighbor-approved. Don’t just play—swing like a pro in total peace.

FAQs

If you’re setting up in a garage, basement, office, or spare room, soundproofing is the difference between a fun setup and a noisy headache. Impact noise from the striking the mat can travel through floors and be heard in the floor below, and that vibrational energy could even travel to the walls and create more noise for neighboring spaces. That and you're a lot more likely to get the go-ahead for that renovation if you can ensure that the sound of your enjoyment won't be the bane of someone else's. Speaking of your enjoyment, without an acoustical treatment, echoes can make the space sound harsh and break your peace and focus. That's the whole point, isn't it?

Start with isolating the source of the impact: your hitting mat and floor. On their own, most golf hitting mats won't reduce the impact sound from creating noise in the floor below. Using out vibration isolation mats is a great way to improve your current hitting mat. Alternatively (and even suplementally), placing rubber underlayment beneath your simulator flooring will make a big difference.

The sound of hitting the golf ball doesn't seem annoying when you're on the course or at the driving range, but indoors, it's anything but peaceful. Echo comes from hard surfaces—walls, ceiling, even the floor. Add acoustic materials into the room to absorb sound and cover reflective surfaces. Acoustic panels on the walls and even some hidden absorption behind the screen will absorb that extra sound, giving you a premium practice environment.

Every room and setup is a little different, so we’re happy to help you figure out what will work best for your space. A quick chat or a few details about your simulator area is usually enough for us to point you in the right direction. Here are some common noise problems you would have and the products you would use to help them:

Noise Problem Recommended Products How It Helps
Club to Mat Impact Heard Below Stomp Mat
UnderBlock Rubber Underlayment
Reduces impact noise at the source—Stomp Mat under the golf hitting mat and UnderBlock under the floor—quieting thuds from traveling through the structure
Noise Heard through the Door Sound Lock Soundproof Door Seal Kit Seals air gaps around the door to stop sound from leaking into other rooms
Noise Heard through the Walls RSIC-1 Sound Isolation Clips
Luxury Liner Mass Loaded Vinyl
Decouples walls and adds mass to block noise transfer through shared walls
Noise Heard through the Ceiling RSIC-1 Sound Isolation Clips Creates isolation between ceiling and joists to reduce sound traveling upstairs
Room Echo Acoustic Panels or Other Acoustic Materials Absorbs reflections from hard surfaces to eliminate echo and create cleaner, pro-level sound