golf net
hi, looking at purchasing a golf net for in the garden, obv dont wanna spend loads but think ive choosen one, reviews are a little mixed, has anyone any advice on this if its any good etc...
thanks lee
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Links-Choice-Driving-Practice-Balls/dp/B002CZQ3OI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1310968174&sr=8
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Reply : Mon 18th Jul 2011 10:26
I have a couple of problems with these golf nets.
1) I don't have the biggest of gardens, but I could get a golf net up in there. How long it would take to erect would be a concern. I don't want to spend thirty minutes putting the golf net up and then not be bothered about hitting golf balls!
2) I consider myself to be a decent golfer, but I do hit the odd poor shot. I'd like a side net on both sides so that any mishit shots wouldn't be flying over the garden fence and knocking out my neighbour!
I use a driving range for my woods, and I go upto the golf club for my eight iron to wedges. At the moment there is nowhere on the golf course, other than a fairway to hit my seven iron to three iron! My driving range does have a grass area to one side of the bays that I can use to hit these irons from the floor.
Russ
Reply : Mon 18th Jul 2011 13:34
Lee,
I've got one just like that but i got it from argos. The first time it takes a while to erect but after that it takes no more than 10mins max. The frame is really sturdy and strong and when you hit a driver/wood into it it takes the blow and doesnt fall over, aslong as you fasten it down well to the floor.
Since i got my net my games improved alot.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/9270192.htm
Reply : Mon 18th Jul 2011 17:50
cheers adam, how long have you had yours and how often do you use it, think im gonna go for this one
thanks lee
Last edit : Mon 18th Jul 2011 17:58
Reply : Tue 19th Jul 2011 21:11
just set the net up, so far so good