I operate a center in an urban location where space is relatively expensive. I'm attempting to make my simulator bays smaller - so that I can fit more of them. I'm in the process of retrofitting my existing simulators and every square foot counts (high rent) - so eliminating the 18 inches behind my golf simulators is something I'm considering.

Does anyone have any experience with an installation that uses a real projector screen (not an impact screen), an ultra short throw projector and a netting to stop the balls?

The advantages of doing this:
Better Image
Silent Play
No bounceback (seems to become an issue for me if the golfer is less than 10 feet from screen and the screen is pulled tight enough for the best possible image)
No Screen Wear
No worries about golf balls leaving dirt/marks
More space efficient since 'playing area' can now be right up to wall.

The disadvantages of doing this:
Need to look at screen through netting
More expensive projector

Has anyone already done this? Has anyone seen this done before?