Golf Cages: Clean The Garage So You Can Practice Anytime
It's estimated world wide there are 61.1 million golfers with 26.2 million in just the US alone. That means a lot of courses and many of us working on improving our game. But for the majority of us golf season is only from April to October. Otherwise the weather is too cold, rainy or 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.
Even if there's snow on the ground, you can still get some quality practice time. Find some open space and you're ready to go.
Some tools are needed to help your "off" season practice. One is a good golf net. With a good golf net you can work on your swing without chasing the ball across an open field or in your garage.
Pair the golf net with a golf practice mat and you're ready to go. Many of the golf practice mats let you use your own tees so you'll have the same feel as being on the course. Some mats have fibers, which act like grass so the feel will be similar as if you were using your driver or irons on the golf course.
Other specialty mats are made to mimic the various lie positions of the ball. So you can practice using your wedge in uphill, downhill or side of hill positions. Using the practice mat in combination with a golf net or golf cage makes it easy to retrieve your balls. You'll have more time to practice rather than chasing the balls around the field.
What Do You Need To Know Before You Buy A Golf Cage Or Golf Net
A golf net lets you practice your chipping easily with a stationary net. You get to focus on your shots not chasing balls. Look for a golf net that is easy to put up and durable.
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 combine durability and increased protection. The design lets you protect your neighbors from stray balls in their back yards. In addition you want a golf cage that has UV protection and mildew resistant. That way no matter how much the sun shines or the rains fall your golf cage will stay in good condition.
Ease of set-up is a big selling point. I mean, who wants to spend hours putting things together? Look for snap in poles and easy twist eye bolts. The easier the assembly the more you'll use your golf cage for practice.
So don't worry about the snow or cold. You'll still be able to get in some good practice time. Set up your golf cage and practice mat and work on your game. Then when golf season comes around you'll be the one with the secret smile. Your game won't be as rusty as those golfers who chose not to practice.
You won't have to fly out of snow country to practice your golf game. Your chipping and drives won't suffer when you're not able to be at the course. Golf drills are easy to do with golf practice nets and cages. Find out more at WildAboutGolf.com
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