Keenstone 10x7ft Portable Golf Net Golf Practice Net for Indoor and Outdoor Hitting Driving and Chipping Practice with Tri Turf Hitting Mat
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What you can do depends on your skill level. The closest I can get to the net without hitting the net with my driver is five to six feet away.
When using real golf balls, there are no issues.
A set of foam golf balls is included.
You can count on it.
Selected User Reviews For Keenstone 10x7ft Portable Golf Net Golf Practice Net for Indoor and Outdoor Hitting Driving and Chipping Practice with Tri Turf Hitting Mat
My setup was not too difficult, but I did twist the net quite a bit as I did The instructions were okay, I thought, and the process was easy enough to figure out. My hands feel very comfortable holding it, and I think it is quite It didn't move at all on my asphalt driveway as far as I could tell, nor did it fall over, even without anything holding it down. I'm pretty good at hitting hard (though not very accurately). Make sure to hit it high, low, right, left, and straight in the middle I know all of that. The "THWACK" sound that it makes when you hit it is pleasing, as well. When you do hit it, it is obvious that it will be difficult for it to find I may move the target behind the net in the future, as mentioned by someone else. The time it took to remove it after I finished was about three minutes. It was very easy to do. There was no problem in folding it up where appropriate, and it fit nicely into the carrying bag There's nothing included, sadly, except for the turf mat. In terms of the mat, it is pretty amazing Considering this is my first mat and net purchase, I was quite pleased There is a heavy rubber bottom on the bottom that is extremely durable and grips well to the ground. I like the fact that you can put tees in the dark green turf for drives, etc. It will probably only be used when I wear out the other parts. It is what it is. In addition, the tee turf does not hold your tee well, so I immediately lost a few tees before giving up on them and hitting off the mat. Perhaps a shorter tee would be more appropriate? It's more likely that I'm not as good as I should be and should not be hitting tee shots. I mentioned the following caveats in my previous post Among the things I regret, I find the net height a little disappointing. Considering how much the net weighs and how much it pulls the sides in, the middle may dip down to perhaps 6'6" or 6'8" - a little shorter than its sides -.
The solidity and durability of this golf net seem to be high-compared to others I have seen A quality product. Both the frame parts and the table are sturdy, making it easy to assemble. With the set you get a carrying bag and hitting mats both appear to be well built. Any person in search of a great net will find this to be an excellent choice.
My experience with the net has been positive, I have used it for It has been used almost every day during those two weeks as a result of quarantine. About 5 minutes are needed to set up the system. After a few uses the mat began to unravel. The edges began to unravel. Also, the rubber around the edges started to fall apart. I would have given it five stars, but after just a few uses the mat started to fall apart. The rubber started unraveling.
Assembling this product could not be easier A few minutes is all it takes. As well as being very sturdy, this is also very easy to clean. It's impossible for a golf ball to be punctured by hitting it hard enough. In addition to what others have said, there is something lacking about the matt, but it still works well. The grass separates from the rubber backing, and that has been my biggest complaint. Although it seems to be fixed now, I had to use a bit of shoe glue to fix it.
I have the same problem as the picture shows, but my style looks nothing like it. I also have a sharpei, but it looks loose in the middle, the netting is tight on the top, bottom, and sides, but loose and saggy on the sides. It gives me more confidence when I hit the ball, which I consider a positive. During my previous visit, I did not see any rips in the netting or a ball that went through. Since your ball isn't going that far, you can't get an idea of how well you're hitting it because it's not going that far. I could have eaten a huge slice of pizza and you'd never have known. As a result, this net may actually do you a disservice by letting you think you hit the ball well even when in reality you did not.
I'm just starting to learn golf, and these nets have been extremely beneficial in helping me learn ball striking and form. It was built to last and the dimensions were correct - the bulky nature of it means I have to disassemble it daily and store it in my garage or leave it out in the back yard. The stakes it came with are thin, but I used tent stakes to help stabilize it. The mat is not going to last very long, I can already tell. It seems like I have hit 300 balls off the mat so far, and it is getting frayed. Still, it's a great mat for a starting point. Besides a couple tees and practice balls, it came with a few foam balls! In the end, the over $100 price was well worth it.
A few weeks before Father's Day, I ordered this. It's very easy to assemble this net, even though the instructions are not always clear. Using my own hands, I was able to assemble it in 10 minutes. Honestly, the bullseye target was a little tough to hang because it didn't come with instructions, but I figured it out pretty quickly. I drilled real golf balls into this thing with my driver and all irons, and it held up quite well after 50 shots. In the net, I noticed a little wear since I hit the ball in the same spot every time, so time will tell if it will still hold Compared to the athletic mats, the turf mat is pretty good. It's not too heavy to stay in a single spot and the quality of the turf is actually very good. not as good as wooden tees you would purchase in a pro shop or sporting goods store, but they are still better than wood tees you would buy at a sporting goods.