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Golf practice nets for beginners and golf pros
Golf nets are used to catch balls that have been hit. The net material must be small enough to safely catch accidental golf shots and large enough to be used as a golf practice net to keep accidental target shots from beginners away from surrounding objects. A golf practice net for professionals must also be robust enough to catch firm, long and fast tee shots.
Chipping net for chipping and pitching
Chipping and pitching are two tee shots that beginners can use to learn how to hit the golf ball with precision. Depending on the level of practice, the corresponding golf training net must have these features:
Golf training net: Chipping net for chipping
Chipping is a simple approach shot directly over the golf turf, aiming for the hole and flag. It is mainly taught as the first tee shot in golf courses for beginners. The golf ball should roll rather than fly, which can be achieved with training in strength, stance and movement. A chipping net for this ball movement is a golf practice net in a rather light design, but high and wide enough for inaccurate target shots.
Chipping nets are medium in size and positioned at a slight angle. Model variants are round or semi-circular nets, rectangular or shell-shaped designs. Simple pop-up nets are easy for golf beginners and professionals to fold up and take with them in the car trunk for practicing on the go.
Attention:
A golf practice net for chipping is by no means suitable for long, powerful tee shots.
Golf training net: chipping net for pitching
Pitching requires a slightly wider stance than chipping, but is also a tee shot at a comparatively short distance. The aim is an approach shot to just before the hole, with a maximum of one or two bounces. A golf practice net must have the same mesh structure and frame as for chipping, but should be slightly wider and taller. After all, even golf professionals are not always able to accurately estimate the distance and bounce, even less so beginners to the sport of golf.
Golf net and golf cage for longer tee shots
A golf net can initially be purchased without scaffolding and then attached to a golf cage. This golf cage is large and free-standing. It is firmly anchored to the ground, either in an indoor golf hall or on an open area, for example in the garden. Additional safety measures such as safety nets for long and firm tees are suitable for this complex and solid structure. Beginners can thus safely improve their golfing skills and professionals can collect the balls more easily.
Suitable practice areas for golf training
Outdoors or indoors is largely a question of weather. With regard to the right practice net for golf training, the following should be considered depending on the area of use:
Golf practice net for indoors
Suitable indoor areas are indoor golf halls with as few other objects as possible in the practice area. A mobile golf net can also be set up quickly in another gym and then removed again. A permanently installed golf practice net has net meshes of no more than two to three centimetres, i.e. slightly smaller than a golf ball. The scaffolding must also be able to withstand blows to the frame without falling over or breaking. Protective nets reduce the risk of damage and make it easier to locate golf balls that have been hit.
Safety tip for indoors:
A golf ball can move uncontrollably around the room when hit against a wall indoors. Therefore, you should never practice without a sufficiently large and stable golf practice net. Beginners in particular often underestimate the power transmission and the resulting kinetic energy of the golf ball.
Golf practice net for the garden
A golf practice net in the garden is usually left outside for months by golf enthusiasts. The net must therefore be weatherproof. Suitable materials for such training nets are polyethylene and polypropylene, which are dimensionally stable and tear-resistant and can withstand UV radiation and temperature extremes as well as moisture. The frame can be made of weatherproof plastic or a corrosion-resistant aluminum frame.
Safety tip for outdoor areas:
Even golf professionals must set up the golf practice net in such a way that surrounding buildings - especially glass structures - cannot be affected. A slightly thicker net and slightly larger frames are ideal, preferably with additional safety nets on the right and left.
Purchase criteria for every golf practice net
Given the price of complete golf equipment, the purchase price of a golf practice net is low. Nevertheless, good quality guarantees many years of enjoyment and maximum safety from the first tee shot. The following purchase criteria should be compared depending on the intended use:
]Net material and mesh size
The net material must not be too thin. Natural fibers such as cotton or linen are only suitable for beginners and are mainly offered for indoor use. Mesh materials such as PE or PP are weatherproof, dimensionally stable and tear-resistant even with heavy impacts. These synthetic materials can also be used indoors and outdoors, can be folded and can be used for daily golf training for years to come.
Frame material and alignment
Fiberglass or fiberglass frame materials are lightweight, stable and weatherproof. Other common materials for golf cages and foldable golf practice nets are aluminum or plastic. The frame should be slightly inclined from above in order to provide solid support for unintentional shots.
]]Fastening for net and frame
Golf cages with fixed ground anchoring are the most stable. Mobile scaffolding should ideally include accessories for temporary, impact-resistant anchoring. The golf practice net is clipped to it or fixed with press studs. A variant for hanging the golf net should be designed with fastening eyelets or Velcro loops and be able to be attached to the selected frame without tension.
Conclusion:
For golf vacations, beginners and professionals can use an indoor or outdoor golf practice net to practice their tee shot even in smaller areas. Models are available for indoor and outdoor use, for mobile transportation and permanent installation. Before buying, you should compare the intended use, predominant installation location and mesh size as well as the quality of the frame and equipment included in the scope of delivery.