Golf Net for Home

Residential golf netting for home practice areas. Set up a safe hitting zone in your backyard or property.

$3.85

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Our home golf net uses #21 Square Mesh 3/4" knotted nylon with 250 lb breaking strength per knot. Designed for residential use, it safely contains golf balls during backyard practice sessions.

Specifications

  • Material: DuPont Type 66-728 Knotted Nylon
  • Twine Size: #21 (250 lb breaking strength)
  • Mesh Pattern: Square
  • Mesh Opening: 3/4"
  • UV Stabilized for outdoor use
  • Custom sizes available

Custom Golf Net for Home

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Golf Nets for Home: Practice in Your Own Backyard

There's nothing quite like stepping into your backyard and ripping a few drives into your own golf net. A golf net for home gives you unlimited practice time without range fees, travel, or waiting for an open bay. Our home golf netting is cut from the same #21 Square Mesh 3/4" knotted nylon used in commercial driving ranges — just sized for residential use.

Why Golfers Are Setting Up at Home

Home practice setups have exploded in popularity, and for good reason. You can practice at 6 AM before work, squeeze in a few swings during lunch, or hit balls after dinner without planning around range hours. Combined with a quality hitting mat, your backyard becomes a private practice facility available 24/7.

The key to a good home setup is reliable netting. Cheap pop-up nets from big box stores wear out quickly — the frames bend, the mesh stretches, and after a few months you're shopping again. Our golf nets for home are commercial-grade nylon panels that mount to your own frame or support structure and last 7-10 years outdoors.

Popular Home Sizes

  • 7' x 7' — Perfect for small yards and dedicated iron practice. Compact footprint that fits almost anywhere.
  • 8' x 8' — A step up in size for full swings with most clubs. Works well as a primary hitting net in average-sized backyards.
  • 10' x 10' — The most popular home size. Gives you a generous hitting area for any club, including driver, with room for slight misses.
  • 10' x 15' — Extra wide for families or golfers who want maximum safety margin. Great if multiple family members practice or if kids are learning the game.

Every net is custom cut to your exact dimensions at $3.85 per square foot. If your backyard layout calls for a non-standard size, we'll cut it to match.

Setting Up Your Home Golf Net

A home golf net setup is simpler than you might think. You need three things: the net panel, a support frame, and a hitting mat. For the frame, most homeowners use galvanized steel poles, pressure-treated wood posts, or heavy-duty PVC pipe. Drive the posts into the ground or secure them in weighted bases, string a top rail between them, and hang the net from the rail.

Leave some slack in the net rather than pulling it tight. A net with 8-12 inches of sag absorbs ball impact better, puts less stress on your frame, and lasts longer than one stretched tight. The bottom edge can be weighted with a length of chain or secured to ground stakes to prevent the net from blowing in the wind.

Position your hitting mat 8-12 feet in front of the net. This gives enough distance for a natural follow-through but keeps the ball from building much velocity before impact. If your yard allows it, 12-15 feet is even better for driver practice.

Safe for Residential Use

Our #21 knotted nylon provides 250 lb breaking strength per knot — far more than needed to stop a golf ball. The 3/4" square mesh ensures no ball can pass through the net. This is the same specification used in commercial facilities where liability and safety standards are strict.

For homeowners concerned about property boundaries, consider adding side panels to create a three-sided enclosure. This catches shanks and severely off-line shots that might otherwise exit the hitting zone. Our golf cage netting page has more information on multi-panel setups.

Weather-Resistant Construction

UV-stabilized nylon means your home golf net won't degrade in direct sunlight. The material is also rot-proof and resistant to mildew, so leaving it up through rain, snow, and humidity is no problem. Many of our residential customers keep their nets up year-round and get years of maintenance-free use.

For garage installations, see our golf net for garage page. For outdoor-specific recommendations, visit outdoor golf netting. Browse all golf netting options.

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Golf Net for Home

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