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Best Golf Net 5 Features To Consider Depending On Your Skill Level

Jan 15, 2015 5:34 PM
Golf nets are great for honing your golf swing. They can help with consistency of hitting solid shots body strength leading to more distance and also lowering scores. After all practice makes perfect and a golf net makes practice easier! Here are 5 features to consider when choosing the best golf net for your needs depending on your skill level.
1) Height and Width - If you are a slightly more advanced player and have the ability to hit the ball high with wedges then youll want to make sure the net is tall enough to hit even a lob wedge into. Secondly youll want to make sure its wide enough to stop mis-hits and the dreaded shank...not that you would ever do that.

2) Pricing and Net Quality - Its unfortunately a fact that with golf nets you usually get what you pay for. However thats not necessarily a bad thing depending on your skill level. Beginners that dont hit the ball too hard dont need to worry about the strength of netting as much as an advanced player with a higher ball speed.

3) Net Looseness - Hitters with higher ball speed often complain of too much ricochet for some golf net models. If the net looks very tight in pictures it most likely has some bounce-back to it so look closely at the reviews to make sure. Youll want to be able to hit irons as well as the driver into the net without worrying.

4) Strength of Netting - This is a very important feature again depending on how hard you hit the ball. Any intermediate to advanced player that can hit the ball over 200 yards (with any club) needs to make sure they are purchasing a very strong net. Beginners that cannot hit the ball far need not worry as much. But for those who want to rip some drivers into the net make sure its strong!

5) Portability - If youd like to move the net from place to place it makes sense to look into the portability of the net. Some nets prove to be a real pain to put up and take down. Others are designed with ease of take-down and set-up in mind. It obviously depends on your individual needs.

Make sure to take those 5 features in mind when choosing the best golf net for your skill level and intended use.