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Better Golf Practice Cage
Golf cages
make an excellent practice tool. What separates one golf cage from
another? Read on and
find out why the biggest names in golf trust our craftsmen to provide them with their golf cage needs.
Do you want
a cage that will will look good, be easy to install and hold up
over years of use? If you want
the best, you want a Sportnetting.com cage.
Our
craftsmen have been building cages for over 20 years. We know what works
and what doesn't. We take pride in building our practice cages
out of the highest quality materials yet at an affordable price.
Who trusts sportnetting.com
to provide the finest quality training equipment?
Callaway Golf
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Seattle Mariners
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Nicklaus Golf Resorts
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Princess Cruise Lines
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Nevada Bobs
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Adams Golf
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Nickelodeon Studios
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Arizona Diamondbacks
The
Netting
The most
important component in any golf cage is the netting
material used. When a
spinning golf ball impacts the golf netting, any slight abrasions
on the ball will catch on loosely woven netting. This causes
premature wear.
That's why
we only use premium knotless netting manufactured by Badinotti
and imported from Italy.
Badinotti
netting is very tightly woven with 48 strands of nylon and is
urethane impregnated. Urethane impregnation acts like a protective
coating that helps resist shrinking and snagging. It also prevents the net from absorbing water,
so it resists rotting.
The
Impact Panel

If you
hit a golf ball into the same spot enough times, you can
eventually wear a hole through any material.
Rather than
patch or replace the entire cage, we have designed our cages to
allow easy replacement of the panel that will realize the most
wear. Most of our
golf cages include a replaceable impact panel, which hangs down
about a foot from the back wall of the cage.
The cage has
a rope woven into the top panel 12" from the back in order to
hang the impact panel.
The
Lead Weighted Bottom Line
We install a heavy lead
line at the bottom of the impact panel to keep
the net from bouncing up, making golf balls more difficult
to retrieve. Some of are impact panels are hung on the square,
eliminating the need for a lead line.
We also sew a heavy nylon rope onto the bottom of
every non-impact, vertical panel.
The
Webbing
Our
commitment to quality follows through to the webbing, which is attached
to the outer edge of each single piece of netting to form the
panels of our Super Duty cages. Our webbing
that is heavier and wider than that used by other manufacturers.
(most don't use it all all)
Thinner webbing doesn't provide enough material to secure the netting.
This can loosen and pull
apart under stress.
Our panels
are secured with high quality 3" webbing assuring that
the panels used to form your cage will stay secure through many
years of practice.
The
Grommets
Our grommets
are cleated for superior holding strength, and we install
grommets around the entire top perimeter of your cage.
Each cage
is suspended by 12 or more grommets, which are attached
to 3" nylon webbing around the entire perimeter
of the cage.
Other manufacturers
attach one uncleated grommet at the four top corners of
their golf practice cages. This places all of the weight on these
four points, causing pre-mature wear and sagging.
Un-cleated
grommets tend to pull away from the webbing. That is why
we go the extra step to ensure that your cage is built to
last.
Workmanship
Our craftsmen
have been building cages for over 17 years. That means you get
the highest quality cage, made out of the finest materials, and at
an affordable price.
You'll be pleased by the
quality
Returns
and Warranty Policy
Because our cages
and are hand made, from the finest materials, we rarely have to deal
with warranty issues. Our policy is to promptly and enthusiastically
repair or replace at our option any product that is defective in
materials or workmanship. You return the product to us, and we will
pay for the shipping back to you. Naturally, netting products do
incur normal wear and tear, and normal wear and tear is not considered
a defect.
If the product isn't defective, but you change your mind, we will
still accept returns on stock items. For custom orders and dual
cages, we can't accept returns, nor can we accept order cancellations
after we have cut the netting. Stock items must be returned to us
within 15 days and the product must be unused. We will reimburse
you for the price you paid less a nominal 15% restocking charge.
Naturally we don't reimburse your shipping charges.
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