Golf Driving Range Nets

Our custom driving range nets provide elite-level golf ball containment for commercial ranges, golf courses, and private property. Fabricated in the USA from high-strength, UV-resistant materials, our golf barrier netting is built to withstand constant use and harsh outdoor conditions. We produce every net to your exact dimensional specifications, ensuring a perfect fit for your project. Whether you are protecting spectators, containing errant shots, or creating a golf ball protection netting system for property, we deliver the most durable and dependable solution on the market.

  • Mesh Type: Diamond
  • Mesh Size: 3/4″
  • Material: Knotted Nylon/Polyester
  • Breaking Strength: 125 lbs.
  • Thickness: 1.32mm
  • Twine: #15
  • Water Repellent: Yes
  • Border: 3/8″ nylon rope

Description

Need a large quantity of golf netting? We supply professional-grade golf nets in bulk—perfect for even the largest driving range projects. Choose from our range of netting options, each offering trusted quality at various price points.

How to Choose the Right Netting for Your Driving Range?
Whether outfitting a golf club, course, or driving range, selecting the right net involves a few key considerations. Start by measuring the exact area you need to cover. This will help determine the strength and durability required. Also consider daily usage levels to ensure the netting can withstand repeated impact. Finally, factor in installation and maintenance costs to make a cost-effective, long-term investment.

What You Need to Know About Golf Driving Range Netting
A professional driving range requires more than just nets—think commercial net systems, steel poles, high fencing, and padded flooring. The right netting enhances safety by containing golf balls and protecting players. As an owner, it’s essential to choose netting with the right thickness and mesh size to resist tearing, support heavy use, and deliver a lifespan of 10+ years. This guide will help you select netting based on your facility’s location, scale, and budget.

Key Selection Factors:

Material
Netting is commonly made from knotted nylon or polyethylene. Knotted nylon is known for its strength and durability, making it ideal for large facilities. Polyethylene is lighter and easier to handle. Your choice will depend on your specific needs and preferences.

Size
The size of your netting affects everything: pole length, cost, capacity, and toughness. Consider the dimensions of your range, the type of balls used, enclosure layout, and pole height. Outdoor facilities typically require larger, stronger nets and poles compared to indoor setups.

Durability
Your netting must endure sun, wind, rain, and constant ball impact. Opt for materials that are UV-resistant, wear-proof, and structurally robust. Heavier, thicker nets generally offer better stopping power and longevity.

Weather Resistance
Choose weather-proof netting to extend its service life. Look for materials that perform well in high winds, rain, and snow. Textured or hexagonal weaves can enhance firmness and moisture resistance. All our driving range nets feature these weaves.

Maintenance
Netting that’s easy to install and maintain can significantly reduce long-term costs. Consider material, size, brand, and installation method when selecting netting. Easy-to-clean nets last longer and require fewer repairs.

Our Netting Series:
We offer high-quality golf driving range nets suitable for facilities of all sizes. Each series delivers reliability at different price levels:

  • Economy Series: Rot-proof, UV-treated, and cost-effective. Ideal for new ranges. Lasts 5–7 years. Features a finished edge without rope border.

  • Pro Series: Withstands harsh weather, resists rot and sun damage. Lasts 7–10 years. Also features a finished edge without rope border.

  • Premium Series: Made with tarred nylon rope in a diamond weave. Waterproof and UV-resistant. Expected lifespan of 10–14 years. Includes a nylon rope border. Regarded as one of the top netting options available.

Installation & Maintenance:
Customer safety is a top priority. Proper net installation is crucial—though it can be challenging, especially for newcomers.

Installation Tips:
Correct installation extends the life of your nets. Supports should be taut and well anchored to withstand ball impact. We recommend professional installation for optimal safety and performance.

Secure the Perimeter:
A secure perimeter prevents balls from escaping and causing injury or damage. Consider adding buffer zones or safety barriers around edges. Ensure gates and access points have secure closures. Explore our safety barriers and closure systems to enhance facility security.

Routine Maintenance:
Regular upkeep is essential—especially since weather can cause wear over time. Keep nets tight, replace worn parts, and clean them regularly to extend their life.

Replacing Damaged Nets:
Even well-maintained nets will eventually need section replacements. Regular inspections help identify wear early, preventing small issues from compromising the entire structure. Timely replacement helps maintain safety and performance.

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What is the lifespan of the Premium Driving Range Netting?

The Premium Driving Range Netting has an average field life of 10-14 years outdoors, making it a long-lasting option for golf driving ranges.

What warranty does the Premium Driving Range Netting come with?

The Premium Driving Range Netting comes with a 10 year manufacturer’s warranty, ensuring the longevity and quality of the product.

What material is the Premium Driving Range Netting made from?

The Premium Driving Range Netting is made from #18 1″ diamond mesh. This material is tarred, UV and water repellent, making it resilient against various outdoor elements.

What is the break strength of the Premium Driving Range Netting?

The Premium Driving Range Netting has a break strength of 165 lbs. per mesh, providing exceptional resistance to high-speed impacts like those from golf balls.

Does the Premium Driving Range Netting have additional support for greater heights?

Yes, Premium Driving Range Netting with heights of 30 ft. or more contain one or two riblines for additional support, ensuring optimal performance and durability even for large installations.

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