5 Considerations when Ordering a Golf Net

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Investing in a golf net is a great way to practice your swing. Golf nets come in various sizes and designs, making it challenging to choose the best one for your needs.

Here are five essential things to consider when ordering a golf net from The Net Return

  1. Space

The first consideration when buying a golf net is the space available. Ensure that you have enough room to set up the net and practice your swing without any obstruction. We recommend a space of at least 16' long x 8-12' wide, with a 12' clearance from the top of your net to the ceiling. This space allows for enough room to hit full swing shots.

  1. Durability

Durability is a crucial factor when purchasing a golf net. The last thing you want is to buy a net that starts to tear after a few practice sessions. The Net Return is an excellent example of a high-quality golf net that is built to last. The Net Return comes with a 250,000 shot guarantee, meaning they will replace your net at no cost in the first 250,000 golf shots. This guarantee speaks to the durability of our product.

  1. Budget

Golf nets come in different sizes and budgets, so The Net Return has created a net for every golfer. If your space and budget allows for it, we recommend you order biggest net your space can accommodate. The added size will give you more room to practice your swing and less chance for divots in your ceiling. 

  1. Storage & Portability

Storage and portability are crucial considerations when buying a golf net. All of our nets assemble and disassemble in 5 minutes and are stored in a provided duffle bag. This allows you to easily store the net when not in use, making it ideal for those with limited space.

  1. Indoor/Outdoor Use

Finally, it's essential to consider whether you plan to use your golf net indoors or outdoors. Not all nets are created equally, and some may not hold up well against the elements. The Net Return is built for both indoor/outdoor use and holds up in all weather conditions.

In conclusion, when buying a golf net, consider the space available, durability, budget, storage and portability, and whether it's suitable for indoor/outdoor use. By considering these factors, you can choose a high-quality golf net that will help you improve your game and last for years to come.