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Anyone got recommendations? - sturdy, quite fancy a cage (the three sided version!) to stop animals/stray humans getting in the way...don't want to spend the earth but at the same time want something that'll last. Thankyou:clap:
Never seen the point in these as you can't see the flight of the ball. It may feel ok off the clubface but in reality it could be slicing or hooking badly.
Only good for warming up and surely you do that at the course just before playing?
Thats it just help you to get your golf head on before you hit the course, If I dont use it prior to playing it doesent feel right its become part of my routine now.Never seen the point in these as you can't see the flight of the ball. It may feel ok off the clubface but in reality it could be slicing or hooking badly.
Only good for warming up and surely you do that at the course just before playing?
I went to net world sports. I got a 3m x 3m x 3m cage net. They gave good service and the net is very good quality. Any net without a baffle is going to have problems. This is a net that sits inside the cage and in front of the back net and takes all the impact. It should be made of stronger material and relatively cheap to replace. The cage was quite complicated to put up but they talked me through it on the phone. The mat is important and shouldn't be overlooked and can be quite expensive. I went for a true strike. Expensive but well worth it. I too used to think that cage nets had limited use, but I have to say it has improved my golf and definately my ball striking. However, I do use it indoors in conjunction with an old flight monitor, a cheapo simulator and an ES12 distance monitor. If you need any info please don't hesitate to get in touch. Good luck.
I had an office in a large old building with high ceilings and the bloke opposite had a full net in he's office,by the sound of it he spent more time whacking balls than working!I have in fact also gone for one from Net World Sports and, oh dear,oo: you've put such a good idea into my head for winter....I was thinking about the cage outdoors but inside would be so good for winter...I've got a good quality mat. When I was little my Dad converted our garage into a practice area with a massive net and a mirror. I had completely forgotten the hours and hours we spent there in the evenings. Perfect! Just have to convince the rest of the family that we need to lose a room and put a blooming great net in it...
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