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GP9701
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Features
Practice golf net ideal for the backyard
3-section posts made of heavy-gauge steel
Weather-resistant design; nylon webbing
Includes 6 steel stakes and 2 nylon cords
Measures 9 by 7 feet
Description
Large 9 ft net. Sets up in minutes, instructions included. Weather resistant heavy gauge 3-sectional posts & nylon netting. Includes: 9 X 7 ft nylon net, 6 steel stakes & 2 nylon cords. Brand new
Product Details
Package Length:
31.2 inches
Package Width:
4.8 inches
Package Height:
3.0 inches
Package Weight:
3.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 14 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 14 customer reviews )
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Great for the Price Jul 07, 2007
By J. G. Glancy While I agree with the previous reviewer that the net can be over shot when at 10+ feet and it is best to use lower clubs, it has many positives. For an inexpensive net it does the job. I was able to set it up alone. I was able to hit my long woods at about six feet away. Whether using this one or another net, I recommend it. I am able to hit balls every night after work and then solidify my shots with a bucket of balls. Now don't everyone buy this and drive the price up before I wear this one out :)
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Works Fine, except... Oct 11, 2007
By MG
"anon review"
the net works fine, but i hit a couple of shots that got under the net and ricocheted dangerously. I'm trying to figure out how to avoid that outcome (maybe golf swing lessons?). Also, it helps to have a friend to set this up. For the money, though, it's a good deal.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
chunndar Jul 04, 2007
By J. Willis
"chunndar"
This net works well but takes two to set up. It's easy to shoot wide on this net because it recomends that you stand 10 feet back. I found standing closer works better and long clubs are recomended.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great for the price Feb 28, 2011
By Sparkey For the price it's a great deal. I made some modifications to it. The poles are too short for my needs. I replaced them with two 10 foot pieces of thin wall electrical conduit and drove two 12 inch pieces of 1 inch pipe in the ground to place the poles in. This gives you the height and you don't need the side ropes. After the initial set up, It sets up and take down in less than a minute. I would buy another when it wears out.
6 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Poor Quality Jan 20, 2008
By Valu According to my husband, the net is not secured enough to withstand a "true" drive. It was a great price but I think he suffered for my great bargain!! I will have to buy him one that is better quality. It was a good try, though.