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A Better Golf Practice Cage
By Sportnetting.com

Golf cages make an excellent practice tool. What separates one golf cage from another? Do you want a golf cage that will will look good, be easy to install and hold up over years of use? If you want the best, you want a Sportnetting.com golf cage.

Our craftsmen have been building golf cages for over 20 years. We know what works and what doesn't. We take pride in building our practice cages out of the highest quality materials yet at an affordable price.

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Package Deals

The package can include various frames, netting, hitting mats, and accessories to maximize the value. You will save money by purchasing a package deal rather than purchasing the components individually.

Whether you're a beginning golfer or a professional athlete, you can find a package to suit your needs.


At Sportnetting.com, we believe that a long-lasting golf cage begins with a strong framework. This is why we use engineered polycarbonate, aluminum and welded steel fittings.

Having trouble finding the right size tubing in your area? Typically you can find these materials at most home improvement stores. Alternately, you can contact a fencing supplier / contractor using the yellow pages. Forget about using materials like EMT tubing or PVC pipe for your tubing – it doesn’t work...we know!

We have two sizes available:

  • Standard: 1-3/8” polycarbonate or cast aluminum fittings
  • Institutional: 1-5/8” black powder coated steel

The most important component in golf netting and cages is the material used.

When a spinning golf ball impacts a golf net, any slight abrasions on the ball will catch on loosely woven netting. This causes premature wear. We use materials that work - polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, and nylon.

Most of our commercial cages and impact panels incorporate premium knotless netting manufactured by Badinotti™ and imported from Italy. Badinotti™ netting is very tightly woven with 48 strands of nylon and is urethane impregnated. Urethane acts like a protective coating that helps resist shrinking and snagging. It also prevents the net from absorbing water, so it resists rotting.


 
 
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