61.1 million people are enjoying the game of golf worldwide. That means a lot of us enjoying the game and working on improving our game. For most of us the golf season only lasts from April to October. The rest of the year we're moaning because the weather is too cold, rainy or even snowy.
Now you can take a trip to a warmer climate like Florida, Arizona or Nevada. But most of us we can't just drop everything hop on a plane and go play golf. But there are ways to stay in good form through the off season.
Quality practice time can be found even if there is snow on the ground. Find some open space and you're ready to go.
A golf net is one of the necessary tools for "off" season practice. Using a golf net means you can spend time chipping instead of chasing balls in your garage or on a practice field.
When you combine the golf net with a golf practice mat you're ready to practice. Pick a golf practice mat where you can use your own tees. This will give a similar feel to being on a real golf course. With the simulated grass of the practice mat your experience will be similar when using your driver or irons.
You can even practice using your wedge in uphill, downhill or side of hill positions with some of the specialty mats. These specialty mats mimic the various lie positions of the ball. Combine the practice mat with your golf net or golf cage and you'll spend your time practicing instead of chasing practice balls.
What Do You Need To Know Before You Buy A Golf Cage Or Golf Net
Golf nets offer you the ability to practice your drive into a stationary net. This saves you time with ball retrieval and lets you focus on your shots. When buying a golf net you want one that is durable and easy to assemble.
You want a net that pops up and folds easily. You don't want to spend your practice time assembling the net and have no time left to practice. You want practice time with a golf club in hand not a screwdriver.
Golf cages take the durability and protection of a golf net one step further. You're going to want a golf cage that is UV and mildew resistant. That way no matter the sun or the rain, your cage will stay in good shape.
Assembly is important too. Who wants to spend hours putting things together? Look for ease of set up. A number of cages use snap-in poles and easy twist eye bolts for easy assembly and setup. In fact many don't require the use of tools at all. The easier your golf cage is to assemble the more you'll want to use it for practice.
If you want to resume playing in good weather and still have your drive and chipping in good shape, then set up your golf cage and practice mat. Use the cold weather to master your accuracy. When the warm weather comes you'll be ready to play a round. - 15683
Now you can take a trip to a warmer climate like Florida, Arizona or Nevada. But most of us we can't just drop everything hop on a plane and go play golf. But there are ways to stay in good form through the off season.
Quality practice time can be found even if there is snow on the ground. Find some open space and you're ready to go.
A golf net is one of the necessary tools for "off" season practice. Using a golf net means you can spend time chipping instead of chasing balls in your garage or on a practice field.
When you combine the golf net with a golf practice mat you're ready to practice. Pick a golf practice mat where you can use your own tees. This will give a similar feel to being on a real golf course. With the simulated grass of the practice mat your experience will be similar when using your driver or irons.
You can even practice using your wedge in uphill, downhill or side of hill positions with some of the specialty mats. These specialty mats mimic the various lie positions of the ball. Combine the practice mat with your golf net or golf cage and you'll spend your time practicing instead of chasing practice balls.
What Do You Need To Know Before You Buy A Golf Cage Or Golf Net
Golf nets offer you the ability to practice your drive into a stationary net. This saves you time with ball retrieval and lets you focus on your shots. When buying a golf net you want one that is durable and easy to assemble.
You want a net that pops up and folds easily. You don't want to spend your practice time assembling the net and have no time left to practice. You want practice time with a golf club in hand not a screwdriver.
Golf cages take the durability and protection of a golf net one step further. You're going to want a golf cage that is UV and mildew resistant. That way no matter the sun or the rain, your cage will stay in good shape.
Assembly is important too. Who wants to spend hours putting things together? Look for ease of set up. A number of cages use snap-in poles and easy twist eye bolts for easy assembly and setup. In fact many don't require the use of tools at all. The easier your golf cage is to assemble the more you'll want to use it for practice.
If you want to resume playing in good weather and still have your drive and chipping in good shape, then set up your golf cage and practice mat. Use the cold weather to master your accuracy. When the warm weather comes you'll be ready to play a round. - 15683
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Keep the edge on your game with off season and on season practice. Your chipping and drives won't suffer when you're not able to be at the course. Convenient practice using golf practice nets and cages. Find out more at WildAboutGolf.com