วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

Using Golf Nets Can Help Improve One's Swing

For many golfers, golf nets and cages essential for helping them improve their swing, without the competitive pressure they might feel in the driving range. High quality golf cage nets are durable enough to withstand continuous impact, and backyard golf cages from a trusted provider can allow a player to practice without fear of the net breaking or golf balls escaping and damaging property.

 

Using Golf Nets
As with any other sport, it is always best to practice. From the stance to the position of the ball, golfers have to be able to get a feel of the activity without having to worry about lines. It's also possible to develop a pre-shot routine and then apply it in a real game after practicing with golf nets.

During practice sessions, many professionals and trainers suggest that quality over quantity still applies. It is not how many times a golfer has practiced, but the improvement he has been experiencing that matters. In the same way that an amateur baseball player hitting the batting cage netting every time won't necessarily mean that he will score a home run on every hit, in golf, it doesn't matter how many times one has hit the ball - distance and control of the ball's flight is what matters the most.

Even the best golfers know that constant practice is essential to achieve the peak of their game. With the use of golf nets, a golfer will be able to practice his swings, and properly calculate the right direction and power necessary to reach the mark.

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San Padre Island (SPI) Nets, Inc. is a family run business specializing in the production of netting material. These nets are used in sports, marine, and industrial application. Sports related products range from pitching machines to sturdy practice nets including golf nets and batting cage netting without the cage. SPI Nets' mission is to provide high quality nets with excellent customer service. For more information, please call 956-276-9598.
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วันพุธที่ 25 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

3 Golf Net Designs To Avoid At All Costs - Which Are The Best To Buy?

There are a lot of choices out there on the market for golf nets, and unfortunately, a lot of them are terrible products. One often wonders when looking at some of these nets if they were designed by golfers! Here are 3 designs to avoid at all costs, and some considerations to help you find a quality net.
 

1) The "Too Tight" Design- If a golf net is designed with a backing that is extremely tight, then only 2 things can happen with this net. First, the ball is going to ricochet back at you! Second, if you hit it hard enough, it won't ricochet, it will tear.

I recommend taking a close look at customer reviews for nets, paying attention to comments about rebound and ricochet. Obviously the harder you hit the ball, the worse it is going to be.

2) Polyurethane Sheet Backing- There are a lot of designs of golf nets that have a polyurethane sheet as the portion of the net where the ball is hit into. You may see a target painted on these more popular designs.

Polyurethane sheets are less resistant to tearing than a quality nylon net, and can fray, tear, and rip in just a few hits depending on how hard a golfer hits the ball.

Another thing to consider about these nets is the loud noise that occurs when you strike the sheet at the back of the net with the ball.

3) Cheaply Priced- Everyone wants to get more for their money. But in the case of golf nets, cheaper is almost ALWAYS worse. Read customer reviews carefully for cheaper models, and you'll most likely see people complain about hitting the neighbor's house on the 3rd shot into the net! Beware.

Quality Golf Nets- A quality golf net will have a sturdy nylon netting, or a proprietary design and fabric for the netting that is nice and loose at the point of impact.

Setting up the poles and taking them down has to be a simple process as well, or else it's just too much of a hassle. A typical designed net will have poles that are assembled much like a tent, with interlocking sections of a pole with flexible bungee in the middle of them. Often there will be stakes to put into the ground when outside as well.

Other higher quality designs will have interlocking aluminum poles that are simple to take apart and put up, with much better quality.

Was This Golf Net Designed By Golfers?!

Find out which golf practice net brands are a great value, and which are questionably designed by golfers at all at http://www.bestgolfnet.com.
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วันอังคารที่ 24 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

SKLZ Quickster 8 x 8-Foot Net with Golf Target

This golf practice net is as good as you could possibly hope for! The box says you can set it up in 90 seconds. I would say that is pushing it a bit, at least for me, but you can easily have it assembled or disassembled and put away in three minutes or less, and that's not bad. The entire unit fits easily in a durable, black case with carrying strap that measures just over three feet long. This whole unit was designed intelligently. The upright poles bend outward but are flexible, so that when the net is hung from them at the top, the poles bend in somewhat, and the net is held out to its full width. I appreciated that the carry bag even showed intelligent design. It's not a "bag" that you have to slip everything in and out of. It's more like a 3'-long sleeping bag open on the long side, so that you spread it out, lay all of the components on it, velcro one edge to the other in about five different places and you have a bag that nothing is coming out of. The net came with four U-shaped metal tie-downs that I think are too light-weight to hold up to repetitive assembly, but I didn't feel that I needed the tie-downs at all. This net is so stable while intercepting golf balls, I can't imagine that you would need the tie-downs for any purpose other than keeping the net from blowing over in a strong wind. The 8'x8' net is plenty large, and contrary to the picture you see for the item, the net hangs with a considerable amount of bunched up net to spare at the bottom, which is a good thing, as the ample slack in the net allows it to dissipate the force of balls hit very powerfully, which will add to its longevity. The unit comes with a 90-day warranty, and I feel very confident that it would last much longer than that with heavy, daily use. This is as sturdy as portable can be. It's intelligently designed, and I'm very pleased with it! Highly recommended!





SKLZ Quickster 8 x 8-Foot Net with Golf Target
Product By SKLZ

(71 customers reviews)
Price: $83.99 - $149.99
Available From 5 Sellers
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Product Details

  • Sturdy and stable for all players and ultra-durable design for high-intensity practice
  • Sets up and breaks down in 90 seconds and is lightweight, easy to pack, carry and store
  • Utilizes Tension-Tite frame technology and includes easy-stuff carrying bag and ground stakes
  • Removable and height-adjustable full swing and chipping target

Product Description

The SKLZ Quickster 8ft x 8ft Net is the quickest way to get your game going, sets up and breaks down in minutes. Strong-ply netting, heavy gauge nylon, and rigid support poles provide added sturdiness. Includes removable pitching target.

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Using a revolutionary patented design, the Quickster represents the most convenient and efficient multi-sport net ever created. Taking only 90 seconds to fully assemble, and even less to take down, the net spans a full 8 by 8 foot area with a removable golf target. The larger coverage area means more confidence while training but still comes with the convenience of a carry bag for easy toting and storage. Features and Specifications:
  • Area: 8 by 8 feet
  • Frame: Composite steel and fiberglass Tension-Tite frame
  • High-strength corner joint
  • Easy net attachment
  • Strong 2-ply netting
  • Removable golf target

วันเสาร์ที่ 21 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

Golf Practice Nets - 5 Ways They Can Increase Driving Distance and Benefit Your Overall Game

Golf practice nets are a great idea for the weekend golfer who wants to improve their golf scores dramatically, or any golfer for that matter. Golf hitting nets can increase driving distance and lower golf scores in 5 different ways.

Golf Practice Nets
1) More Solid Impact - Hitting into a golf net can really improve your ability to hit the ball solid, more often. It's a fact that when you aren't so worried about where the ball is going to end up, you end up concentrating on the impact position more. You can feel that solid impact when using a golf practice net and are less attached to the look of the golf shot.

2) Increased Muscle Strength - Hitting a bucket of golf balls at the beginning of the season is all you need to do to realize that golf IS an athletic sport. It takes a lot of strength in the core muscles, as well as upper and lower body, to hit a powerful shot over and over again. Using a golf net will increase the strength of the "golf muscles" easily.

3) Massive Savings For Practice Time - A large bucket of golf balls can cost easily $10 to $12 at a driving range nowadays. Hitting into a golf net can really save you a lot of money. The initial cost is low relative to hitting 10 or 20 buckets of balls over the course of a few months.

4) Increased Distance and Better Aim - People often report increased distance when using a golf practice net. Solid shots are felt and duplicated with muscle memory, also muscle strength is increased dramatically. A significant part of increasing distance is increasing muscle mass and flexibility for the muscles that really count in the golf swing. Many find that using a golf net for a few minutes a week can make their core muscles, shoulders, and legs stronger and more flexible.

Paying special attention to the exact spot where the ball hits the net is also key to helping with aim of iron and wood shots. This can help Greens In Regulation, which can really lower scores.

5) Hone Your Trajectory To Hit More Greens and Get Out of Trouble - Golf nets can be used to learn how to hit higher and lower shots with one club. Adding a make-shift target can help with practicing this. A good idea, if the net doesn't already come with a target, is to add your own. You can use simple white ribbon, or white athletic tape. Learning to hit a club higher or lower is key to hitting more greens in different wind situations and getting out of trouble.

What's The Best Golf Net You Can Buy? Which Tear? Which Ricochet? Which are Good Value?

We share our picks for Best Golf Net after extensive researching and testing. Which tear and ricochet? Which tear way too easily? Which are good value?
Come check out http://www.bestgolfnet.com for the full run-down.
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วันศุกร์ที่ 20 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

Best Golf Net - 5 Features To Consider Depending On Your Skill Level

Golf nets are great for honing your golf swing. They can help with consistency of hitting solid shots, body strength leading to more distance, and also lowering scores. After all, practice makes perfect, and a golf net makes practice easier! Here are 5 features to consider when choosing the best golf net for your needs depending on your skill level.

Golf Net
1) Height and Width - If you are a slightly more advanced player and have the ability to hit the ball high with wedges, then you'll want to make sure the net is tall enough to hit even a lob wedge into. Secondly, you'll want to make sure it's wide enough to stop mis-hits and the dreaded "shank"...not that you would ever do that.

2) Pricing and Net Quality - It's unfortunately a fact that with golf nets, you usually get what you pay for. However, that's not necessarily a bad thing, depending on your skill level. Beginners that don't hit the ball too hard don't need to worry about the strength of netting as much as an advanced player with a higher ball speed.

3) Net Looseness - Hitters with higher ball speed often complain of too much ricochet for some golf net models. If the net looks very tight in pictures, it most likely has some bounce-back to it, so look closely at the reviews to make sure. You'll want to be able to hit irons, as well as the driver into the net without worrying.

4) Strength of Netting - This is a very important feature, again, depending on how hard you hit the ball. Any intermediate to advanced player that can hit the ball over 200 yards (with any club) needs to make sure they are purchasing a very strong net. Beginners that cannot hit the ball far need not worry as much. But for those who want to rip some drivers into the net, make sure it's strong!

5) Portability - If you'd like to move the net from place to place, it makes sense to look into the portability of the net. Some nets prove to be a real pain to put up and take down. Others are designed with ease of take-down and set-up in mind. It obviously depends on your individual needs.

Make sure to take those 5 features in mind when choosing the best golf net for your skill level and intended use.

What's The Hands Down Best Golf Net of 2012?

Take a look at our Net Return review and other top rated golf nets at http://www.bestgolfpracticenet.com.
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