If you have ever been to the driving range, you have probably noticed that there are nets all over the place. This is simply to prevent golf netting balls from going places that the management does not want them to go.
Certainly as a backdrop in the farthest places away from the tees, the nets are strung out wide and tall so the balls don't go into the woods, and down the hill.
And you will also see the driving range netting along the sides to collect the slices and the hooks from the drives of the golfers. There are even nets behind the golfer's tee boxes, because sometimes those golf balls travel in directions that you would never even thing that they would go.
Golf netting is the ideal barrier to set up because it is lightweight and very flexible, so it is easy to erect and take down as well as being easy to move, if the need arises. Nets are also placed in spots where people are not expecting a golf ball to go, simply to keep people from being injured.
Well place golfing nets are ideal for a driving range, because after all, practice makes perfect, but it can sometimes take awhile.
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