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Everything You Need to Know About Golf Nets: On Par vs Net Return

Alles wat je moet weten over golfnetten: On Par vs Net Return

If you want to improve your golf game, a golf net is a worthwhile investment. But with so many options on the market, it can be hard to know which one to choose. In this blog post, we compare two popular golf nets from our range: On Par and Net Return. We list the pros and cons so you can make the best choice.

Why a golf net?

A golf net allows you to perfect your swing, improve your accuracy, and increase your distance—all from the comfort of your own backyard, garage, or attic. When the weather is bad or you don’t have time to get to the golf course, a golf net provides a flexible and efficient way to keep practicing.

Net Return: The Pros' Choice

Net Return golf nets are known for their high quality. A unique feature is that the ball rolls back automatically, so you can continue practicing. The unique formula in which the ball rolls back in this way is patented and comes from America. That is one of the reasons why it is an expensive product, but they do give a golf net guarantee of 250,000 strokes and you don't have to worry about hitting through it! The Net Return golf nets are made of durable materials and are used by professional golfers worldwide. And let's be honest, they also look great. There are different sizes available:

The Net Return Home is 2.10 m wide x 2.10 m high x 1.10 m deep.
The Net Return Pro is 4.00m wide x 2.30m high x 1.10m deep.

Both models can be expanded with additional accessories such as side nets, a “no fly zone” net that protects against high-flying balls and there is an outer cover so you don't have to put the net away all the time.

On Par: quick and easy

On Par golf nets are a great choice for golfers looking for a quick and easy to use net. In 5 minutes you can set up this net with a simple push button system. The system comes standard with side nets and has protection against high flying balls.

The dimensions of an On Par golf net are 2.50m wide, 2.50m high and 0.94m deep.

The 2 main differences with a Net Return are that an On Par golf net does not have the patented system where the ball rolls back. And the nets are less durable, which is also reflected in the price.

Beginner vs experienced player

If you are just starting out in golf, the On Par golf net is an excellent choice. It is easy to set up and offers everything you need to improve your swing technique. For the more experienced players, the Net Return golf net is a good investment. It is more durable and offers more possibilities for expansion and customization.

Driving mat and golf monitor

Regardless of which golf net you choose, it is always wise to also purchase a driving mat. This provides better cushioning, which is good for your wrists and gives you the ultimate driving range feeling.

A golf simulator is not necessary, but it can contribute to a better training because you collect data. Plus, it's just a lot of fun! A good option is, for example, the Garmin R10 . Want to know more about golf simulators? Then read this blog.

Price-quality ratio

When it comes to value for money, both the On Par and Net Return golf nets offer value for money. The On Par golf nets are cheaper and easy to set up, while the Net Return golf nets are more durable and offer more possibilities for expansion and customization.

Conclusion

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced golfer, there is a golf net that will fit your needs and budget. On Par and Net Return are both reliable brands that offer quality products. Take the time to evaluate your needs and goals before making a decision. And remember, practice makes perfect!

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