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3 in 1 GOLF PRACTICE NET HITTING CAGE + DRIVING MAT TRAINING AID

3 in 1 GOLF PRACTICE NET HITTING CAGE + DRIVING MAT TRAINING AID

  • Free Standing Golf Net assembles in minutes.
  • Shock-corded fiberglass poles with protective sides to stop wide shots.
  • Golf net storage bag and ground stakes included.
  • INCLUDES 2′ X 1′ DRIVING RANGE MAT W/ RUBBER TEES
  • EXTRA LARGE – 10′ WIDE x 7′ HIGH x 5′ DEEP

This is a fantastic new golf practice net cage for any golfer to practice outdoors in the comfort of their own home! Lower your golf scores and Save Your Dollars on the trips to the golf driving range! Use your golf clubs for hitting as many balls as

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25 Comments

  1. I’ve given up.. I just play my slice with my driver… Only maybe 2/10
    times do I actually hit what I’m aiming at! Thats the best strategy in
    eliminating the slice!! 🙂

  2. LOL at 0:30. someone emptying his bucket of balls in the ball tray thing or
    filling his bucket from the range ball machine

  3. @MikeB299 dont say that…there is a way to cure it,,,u just need to
    exagerate ur right wrist and really curl it through and u will start
    hooking the ball….i had the same problem

  4. lol @ 4:49 I thought the drive had caused a thunderstorm (then realised it
    was the ball machine)

  5. i always pull my balls right..i duno what the hell im doing..i can wack the
    hell out of the ball..but it always pulls right

  6. I find the driving range really unhelpful nowadays, especially with my
    irons. It actually hinders my game. The mats don’t represent the true lie
    of the fairway & you tend to lash at the ball. You hit more balls in
    succession than you ever do on the course & it makes you tired &
    complacent. I go away from the driving range with the muscle memory of how
    not to address & strike the golf ball & those negative swing thoughts
    usually carry through to my next round.

  7. @nickyfingaz I’d like to point out, He’s an old man.. That left elbow will
    bend from every person i’ve played with at my local club…. They hit it
    straight, but not far…

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