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      CommentAuthorThe Bloke
    • CommentTimeOct 14th 2007 edited
     
    <h2>Golf Practice Nets</h2>
    Golf nets and cages make excellent golf practice tools to help improve your golf game. Flat panel golf nets are fine for some situations, but what golfer doesn't occasionally hit a shot that would sky a golf ball over the top of a flat net, or shank one into the neighbor's yard. That's why we practice. Golf practice net cages are even better than the flat nets, because they are large enough to allow a golfer to stand completely insede the practice cage and take a full swing without worrying about launching a ball through somebody's skylight or shanking a ball into the street...
    • CommentAuthorcrystal
    • CommentTimeOct 14th 2007
     
    I use nets when I practice at home. I do agree that they do make excellent golf practice tools. I recommend that every golfer should have one for practice.
    • CommentAuthorMHJ
    • CommentTimeOct 15th 2007
     
    Are nets dangerous in the sense that there is a risk that the ball can return to sender so to speak?
    • CommentAuthorcrystal
    • CommentTimeOct 15th 2007
     
    They can be dangerous if they are not setup right. I usually check to see if there is enough slack on my net before I start to swing away. They will bounce back to you if they are too tight in a matter of speakng.