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Who makes the best yet inexpensive golf practice net to practice driving? Anything under $100 would be great.?
We also need a good chip net. My two daughters are on their high school golf team and would like to sharpen their skills when not at practice.
Next time you are at a magazine stand or a bookstore pick up a copy of golfdigest, throughout the magazine there are ads for things like this and in the back there is a section for smaller golf companies to promote their products. Pretty much any sporting goods store or golf equipment stores will also have what you need. More likely than not most basic nets will be under 100 or nicer ones may be a little more, but not to much. Another suggestion, what I did, was I had a basement with a high ceiling and took an old comforter, hung it up and just whacked balls into that, worked just as well and free. I've had friends do similar things in their garages. But you need high ceilings. Or just get creative with what you have around the house or go to a hardware store and see what you can come up with. Good luck to your daughters. I wish I had taken up golf at an earlier age





Ok here is my idea. Try buying from Dicks sporting goods a camping tent not a tent but one of those screen types, use some rolls of plastic to reinforce and try this. I am not sure if this is doable but I have thought about the same thing. You can also make an enclosed net with plastic but these tend to break. However, a good cover and design could make it work. Even using metal piping. Good luck.
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Next time you are at a magazine stand or a bookstore pick up a copy of golfdigest, throughout the magazine there are ads for things like this and in the back there is a section for smaller golf companies to promote their products. Pretty much any sporting goods store or golf equipment stores will also have what you need. More likely than not most basic nets will be under 100 or nicer ones may be a little more, but not to much. Another suggestion, what I did, was I had a basement with a high ceiling and took an old comforter, hung it up and just whacked balls into that, worked just as well and free. I've had friends do similar things in their garages. But you need high ceilings. Or just get creative with what you have around the house or go to a hardware store and see what you can come up with. Good luck to your daughters. I wish I had taken up golf at an earlier age
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