Best Golf Net 2022: Get The Perfect Set-Up At Home

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Best Golf Net: Get The Perfect Set-Up At Home

The golf swing is all about repetition and the best way to hone your own swing is to practice it as much as you can. That makes a golf net one of the best golf accessories (opens in new tab) that you can buy, especially if you don't have access to a practice facility nearby or if it's a trek to the local driving range. It also makes it the perfect present to buy someone this Christmas! For more excellent golf gift ideas during the holiday period, take a look at our ideas on some of the best Christmas golf gifts (opens in new tab)!

Whether you've got a garden, a large spare room with high ceilings or a garage, golf nets can be used in a range of different places and they give you the best chance to work on your game when the range might be shut or in the evenings. Some will also be very easy to set up and store away, while some may be more permanent fixtures. Many of the models we've set out below will also pair up perfectly with the best golf mat (opens in new tab) and some of the best golf tees (opens in new tab) too. 

Best Golf Net - Get The Perfect Set-Up At Home

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Links Choice Practice Net on white background

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Ideal for full shots

Specifications

Dimensions (ft): 7x10x5
Material: Metal

Reasons to buy

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You can hit any shot
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Will last for years
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Target included 

Reasons to avoid

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You'll need some space

This is a hard-wearing and sturdy structure that will allow you to work on all aspects of your game. So, if you want to hit 100 drivers without the fear of something going awry, this is great. 

An artificial turf mat is provided to hit balls off so you don't have to hammer the lawn and also comes with a target sheet gives you an element of focus to work on your flight and direction as well as absorbing a lot of the impact. That also means the net will last for years. The net is 7 feet tall, 10 feet wide and 5 feet deep so there is scope to hit plenty of shots from your wedges (opens in new tab) to your long irons (opens in new tab) and there is a built-in groundsheet so balls don't escape and go all over the place.

Amazon Basics Portable Practice Net with white background

Amazon Basics Portable Practice Net

Best For Easy Set-up

Specifications

Dimensions (m): 2.44 x 2.44, 2.13 x 2.13, 3.05 x 2.13
Material: Metal

Reasons to buy

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Large hitting area
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Durable
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Easy to construct and pack down

Reasons to avoid

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No hitting mat

You can practice anywhere with this Amazon Basics model. It has a construction similar to other models on this list and is made from durable metal and fiberglass giving it a degree of sturdiness and toughness. It is also conveniently portable because it can be easily set up and taken down anywhere you like and then stored away in the handy carry bag.

We found it to stand up to sustained use in those longer sessions, for every single club in the bag, which cannot be understated in its importance. Practice lofty sand wedge (opens in new tab) shots, or even low stingers with your fairway woods with this excellent offering. There are three sizes available at the moment, starting with 2.44 meters x 2.44 meters, 2.13 x 2.13, and finally 3.05 x 2.13.

PGM Full Swing Indoor/Outdoor Golf Practice Net Black

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PGM Full Swing Indoor/Outdoor Golf Practice Net Black

Light And Water Resistant

Specifications

Dimensions (m): 3 x 2.4 x 2
Material : Fibreglass

Reasons to buy

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Addition of the mat is very handy
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Large target will help shots start on-line

Reasons to avoid

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Not the cheapest

The PGM net is 3m wide and a very quality piece of kit. The net features a target to focus on, which should help you start your golf shots online. It comes with a zip-close carry case for when travelling with it or storing away.

A huge benefit with this net is that it comes with a heavy-duty, durable astroturf hitting mat featuring a driving range-style tee, so you can easily practice hitting drivers without worrying about buying your own tees. Also if you really want to take your practice to the next level, take a look at some of the best golf launch monitors (opens in new tab) on the market as well so you can further enhance your understanding.

PGA Tour Pro Driving Net with targets and white background

PGA Tour Pro Driving Net

Best Target Net

Specifications

Dimensions (m): 3 x 2.14 x 1.5
Material: Nylon

Reasons to buy

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Targets are great
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Addition of driving and chipping tips an added bonus

Reasons to avoid

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Doesn’t come with a mat

This fiberglass net is over 3m wide and over 2m tall and is an officially licensed product of the PGA Tour. It's easy to assemble and has a very handy target section where you can practice hitting to specific areas. It says 'lob', 'chip' and 'pitch' and these are useful for that but other shots too.

Perhaps if you're practicing high draws, aim for the lob or if you're working on your low fades, aim for the chip section. Don't worry about the strength of this net either, because it is made from a lightweight and yet strong fiberglass frame, whilst the durable nylon sheet dampens the impact of the ball, and gathers them up nicely. On top of all this, the net comes with PGA Tour Academy Driving & Chipping Tips to help you score lower. Why not pair it up with one of the best putting mats (opens in new tab) to hone in on all aspects of your golfing game. 

SKLZ Home Driving Range Kit with mat and golf balls

SKLZ Home Driving Range Kit

Best For Easy Storage

Specifications

Dimensions: 2 x 2
Material: Fibreglass, polyester

Reasons to buy

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Folds away nicely
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Simple design

Reasons to avoid

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Not as heavy duty as others in this list

When it comes to practicing at home, not many of us have a lot of space to put a large net in the back garden or in the garage. Therefore some of us need something that can be folded away quickly, easily, and doesn't take up a lot of room. This is where this SKLZ kit comes in. The Practice net utilizes tent technology for quick assembly and the kit also comes with a dual surface mat so you can simulate different lies, and flight impact golf balls so the kids can have a go too without breaking anything.

Izzo Golf- Links Course Tru Vu Trainer Net

Visually Stimulating

Specifications

Dimensions (m): 2.2 x 2.2
Material: Polyester

Reasons to buy

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Visual aid looks good and works as a brilliant target
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Easy to set up and take down

Reasons to avoid

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Not the best for beginners, could easily be missed with a shank!

This unique net from Izzo gives you some great visuals to picture yourself on an actual golf course. The net claims to be a training aid and a piece of art too, and it certainly will be very pleasing on the eye to some. Tee up some of the best drivers in the game (opens in new tab) and strike the ball into the fairway where you want it to land. The golf course picture is a great visual target. It's a square shape at just under 2.3m high and wide giving you plenty of room to find your target. It is easily portable too and comes with a nylon carry case that can be used for storage and transported anywhere you want.

Longridge Full Swing Indoor/Outdoor Golf Practice Net

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Longridge Full Swing Indoor/Outdoor Golf Practice Net

Great for fine-tuning your aim

Specifications

Dimensions (cm): 305w x 213h x 151d
Material : Metal

Reasons to buy

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Great for aim
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Carry bag included

Reasons to avoid

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Maybe not the sturdiest
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No mat included

This works well as a driving/iron practice net as well as a chipping net given that it comes with an optional 18-hole target sheet. So you can work on your chip and runs as well as those awkward flop shots. The net is easy to assemble so you can be hitting shots within minutes and easy to take down and use anywhere. The built-in ground sheet keeps everything in place and this could be a great addition to any garden.

Pure 2 Improve Pop-up Triangle Practice net

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Pure 2 Improve Pop-up Triangle Practice net

Great for ease of use

Specifications

Dimensions (inches): 118 x 71 x 79
Material: Nylon

Reasons to buy

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So easy to use
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Looks great

Reasons to avoid

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Needs some securing

This cool and striking triangle-shaped net is a fun and easy way to practice your golf. It featured a pop-up design so you can keep it in the back of the car and unleash it when the urge takes you to hit a few balls and it can be put up/taken down in seconds. This comes with four pegs to secure it to the ground and a carry bag for ease of transportation. There is also a target to fine-tune your aim with whatever club you're hitting. It's not the biggest so you might not want to stand too far away if you've got a little shank in the locker!

Dexon 3M Golf Net on white background

Excellent Wide Net

Specifications

Dimensions (m): 3 x 2
Material: Foam

Reasons to buy

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Sturdy and stable while being great to practice in both indoors and outdoors.
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Compact to store and easy to assemble.

Reasons to avoid

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A little flimsy when using full powered shots with a drive

We featured this net in 'The Edge (opens in new tab)' a compilation of 50 products that will give you the edge to get better at golf. It warranted inclusion because it can be easily assembled and folds away into a compact carry bag. It measures six feet high, 10 feet wide and six feet in depth, providing a large and stable footprint either indoors or outdoors. 

The frame is made up of strong yet lightweight fiberglass pipes while the net is constructed of a blend of high-density nylon and polyester. It also comes with a mat so you don't damage your floor or your garden lawn. We should mention that full-blooded driver shots may bring about some slight flimsiness but we found on the whole it performed well.

Heavy Duty Golf Hitting Net

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Hit Run Steal Heavy Duty Golf Hitting Net

A big net for those looking to hit bombs

Specifications

Size (inches): 38.25 x 10 x 5.75 inches

Reasons to buy

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A large net that is great for driving 
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Very durable
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Great quality

Reasons to avoid

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May be too large for some players

Looking for an extra large net for your back garden? Well, this might be the product for you! This heavy-duty offering is a durable, long-lasting and excellent shot stopper that will catch some of the big drives you will throw at it. What's even better about it is how lightweight and portable this net is and comes with a durable carry bag too, meaning it's easy to throw in the back of your car or your shed! But that aside, this net is still very sturdy, and you'll feel very comfortable unleashing some of the best drivers for distance (opens in new tab) on this net.

How we test golf nets

When it comes to testing golf nets, our comprehensive methodology (opens in new tab) revolves around, as you would expect, playing a lot of golf. We feel putting golf products to the test on the golf course, on the range and in practice is the best way to find out how usable and well-designed these golf accessories really are.

On that note, we feel it is particularly important to use all golf nets in different conditions, whether that be rain, wind, hot or cold, to give a clear idea on the durability, shot-stopping power and how easy it is to set each net up. We also looked to use the nets in our gardens, our garages and even inside our living rooms. The final point we should mention is no manufacturer can buy a good review. This is because our testing team tells it how it is and we seek to be as insightful and honest as possible.

What to consider when buying the best golf net

Buying a golf net is quite the commitment because you are bringing the game of golf home with you! Therefore it is not the kind of decision to make on a whim. As such here are some of the factors, we think you should consider before purchasing.

What do you want to practice?

If you want to just work on your chipping, then a small chipping net will suffice and it is totally unnecessary to get a very large model. Whereas, if you want a net to work on your swing, ball-striking, alignment and things to that nature, then a large-scale design is more appropriate for your needs. 

Size

Linking with the above point, be aware of how much space you have because this will inform which net will fit. That means getting the tape measure out and checking the product measurements to make sure you get a design that is right for you and your practice area.

Strength 

If you are going to be hitting drivers into the net, then it needs to be strong and capable of dealing with the weather too if it is outside. Therefore have a look at product specifications and look for barometers of strength and durability like corrosion resistance, metal construction and nylon nets.

Convenience 

Do you want to be able to fold your net away easily and conveniently? If so then there are models above for you, like the Amazon Basics Portable Practice Net. However, this can limit how strong and durable the net can be so there is some trade-off here that you should be aware of. 

Budget 

When it comes to budget, there are golf nets at every price point above so it is worth knowing how much you want to spend on a net. Generally, the more expensive nets tend to be the larger, more durable nets that come with all the bells and whistles. 

While a golf net can seriously improve your game, why not also take a look at our guides on the best putting mats (opens in new tab), best golf training aids (opens in new tab) and best golf putting aids (opens in new tab) to help you improve all parts of your game. 

FAQ's

How much room do you need for a golf net?

Measure out how much room you have in your garden or at home. Be sure to take into account the space needed for height, width, and depth as well because the net will extend outwards when a golf ball is hit into it. Obviously be as specific as you can because some brands give their measurements in feet, whilst others do so in meters so be aware of this. 

Are golf hitting nets worth it?

Golf nets are worth it for any golfer looking for a relatively inexpensive and convenient way to practise. Many people bought golf nets during the Covid-19 pandemic as a way of getting a golfing fix at home and we have found some models can actually be used for other sports too so in that regard they are definitely worth it and they can be great fun with the kids. 


Are backyard golf nets safe?

The internet is full of practice shots gone wrong so shop wisely. We are confident the models above are safe as we have made note of the materials used and how they are made - both factors you should research as well. Also, in terms of setting up your net, read the instructions properly, make sure everything is fastened correctly, and also set it up in a way that will help avoid accidents. For example have the net set up away from the house or anything valuable, and make sure you have enough room to properly swing the club. 


Mark Townsend
Contributing editor

Mark has worked in golf for over 20 years having started off his journalistic life at the Press Association and BBC Sport before moving to Sky Sports where he became their golf editor on skysports.com. He then worked at National Club Golfer and Lady Golfer where he was the deputy editor and he has interviewed many of the leading names in the game, both male and female, ghosted columns for the likes of Robert Rock, Charley Hull and Dame Laura Davies, as well as playing the vast majority of our Top 100 GB&I courses. He loves links golf with a particular love of Royal Dornoch and Kingsbarns. He is now a freelance, also working for the PGA and Robert Rock. Loves tour golf, both men and women and he remains the long-standing owner of an horrific short game. He plays at Moortown with a handicap of 6.


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