
Garage-ready golf netting for indoor hitting practice. Turn your garage bay into a year-round practice station.
Transform your garage into a year-round golf practice area with our #21 Square Mesh 3/4" knotted nylon netting. With 250 lb breaking strength per knot, it safely stops golf balls.
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Request a Quote 1-800-331-2973Your garage is the perfect space for a golf practice setup. With a golf net for garage use, you can practice full swings year-round regardless of weather — rain, snow, or darkness won't stop your game from improving. Our #21 Square Mesh 3/4" knotted nylon nets are custom cut to fit standard garage dimensions, giving you a professional-grade hitting bay steps from your living room.
A standard two-car garage gives you roughly 20' x 20' of floor space with 8-10' ceiling clearance — more than enough room for full-swing practice with irons and even some driver work with a higher ceiling. The enclosed space means you don't need to worry about errant shots leaving the practice area, and hard flooring makes it easy to add a hitting mat.
Many golfers pair their garage golf net with a launch monitor to track club speed, ball speed, and estimated carry distances. Add a golf simulator setup with a projector and impact screen, and your garage becomes a complete indoor golf facility. The netting acts as the safety containment layer around and behind your screen, catching any shots that miss the impact surface.
Our most popular garage golf net sizes are designed to fit common garage dimensions:
Every panel is custom cut to your measurements at $3.85 per square foot. Measure your garage opening or wall space and order the exact size you need — no wasted material, no guesswork.
Garage installations are straightforward since you have solid walls and a ceiling with exposed joists or drywall-backed framing to anchor into. The most common setup methods include:
Leave 6-12 inches of slack in the net. The slack absorbs impact energy and prevents the ball from bouncing back toward you. For simulator setups, hang the net 2-3 inches from the wall behind the impact screen.
A golf ball off the tee at 150+ mph can crack drywall, shatter windows, dent a car, or destroy expensive equipment. Our #21 knotted nylon with 250 lb breaking strength per knot stops all of that cold. The 3/4" square mesh ensures zero ball pass-through, and the knotted construction means even if a single strand gets nicked, the damage stays local.
Consider adding side netting panels if your garage has windows, stored items, or vehicles nearby. A three-panel setup (back wall plus two sides) creates a fully enclosed hitting bay that contains every shot, including shanks and severe mishits.
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