







⛳ Elevate your game from your backyard—because champions don’t wait for tee time!
The Rukket Haack Golf Net is a 7x7 ft indoor/outdoor practice net featuring durable 4-ply knotless nylon netting and a solid frame built to withstand heavy winds. Lightweight and portable at 15 lbs, it includes a carry bag for easy transport and quick setup. Its patented 7x7x3 ft net depth captures errant shots from all clubs, with a ball return feature for efficient practice. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty and USA-based customer support, it’s designed for serious golfers who want to train anytime, anywhere.
P**K
For me, it's worth it.
Also did a review for the Country Club Hitting Strip (10" x 30") which I purchased with this after reading many of the reviews. This golf net is super heavy duty & no doubt durable. Assembled, the height to the top of the flex poles is approx. 92". Base measures approx. 126" (across the front) by 36" deep. The cells of the netting are diamond shaped & measure about 1/2" wide by 1" tall. The assembly instructions are not the easiest to follow but looking at the picture & keep in mind that the net attaches at four corners with the flex poles running thru the nylon sleeves that bear the product logo's. When assembled these sleeves end up on the outside of the back of the net (as pictured). Due to the height of the extended flex poles, (too lazy to go get a step ladder) I chose to hook the net loop to the button at the top of the flex pole before inserting the pole into the base. Be careful not to pinch the bungee type cording that runs inside the flex poles while doing this. Once set up, in just a few minutes I was able to disassemble the unit into two parts to take it inside. I just separated the net loops & then the flex poles from the base, placing the still extended flex poles together holding them side by side & rolling the net up around them. Both sections were then able to fit thru a regular door way. Using the net, I first tried a couple of practice foam balls off a long iron. These barely moved the netting, which was set @ a distance of about 12' from me, so I moved on to real golf balls (which is why I purchased this). The net exceeded my expectations, taking hits from long and short irons, fairway woods and driver shots off a tee. The net would absorb the impact and drop the ball within a foot or two in front of it. When hitting the woods and short irons, I did close the distance from me to the net, to around 8 to 10 feet. Even a couple poor hits that I made off the heel, were picked up by this net. The net did not have to be staked down (stakes provided) or weighted and stayed in place. After several hours of repeated full swing hits into this net on it's first use, no damage, or wear & I didn't experience any hits that went thru or missed the net. This product is a more expensive option that is out there, but in my opinion is worth it. I do not plan on leaving it stay outdoors and it sets back up as easy as it comes down. I like the feeling & sound of a well hit golf shot, working on form and club speed & not having to leave home to improve these.
G**R
Great product...worth the $
I wish I had discovered this years ago. I could have saved some money and range balls and (more importantly) could have gotten better at golf.This net is really well made and is the perfect size. It is easy to assemble and disassemble, and fits very easily into its carry bag. Hitting balls into it is nice as well...the ball’s flight is deadened and it takes a bounce or two back toward you.This isn’t a substitute for a driving range, because it is hard to tell what the ball flight would have been. You can tell by feel on the clubface at impact, and you could tell if the ball went way offline. I saw a few reviews suggesting it is big but may not be quite big enough. I would say it more like this... if you have a halfway decent handicap, it should catch virtually any ball you hit as long as you don’t sky your driver or try to flop a wedge or cold shank your shot. Also, on the assembly, the first time you do it is a little confusing because the instructions aren’t great, but it isn’t that bad. It doesn’t take much to figure it out. And after you’ve done it once, it should be very simple.I highly recommend this product. Well priced and high quality and well designed.
R**S
A great net, just wish it was a little bigger.
I had the Rukket tent-like net that you have to twist up to store, and it became unusable in short order. So I was a little hesitant to order another product from them. But I'm glad I did, because this net is great! It takes me 7 minutes from the time I grab my gear in the garage to when I'm hitting balls into this net. And it takes only 5 mins to take it down and put it away. (It takes a little longer the first few times you set it up and take it down, but then you get the routine down and it's faster.) This net is really easy to setup and take down, and the storage bag is roomy and well made. The net frame is solid and well built, and the net is very good quality.Rather than setting it up every day, now I'm just leaving it outside on my back patio setup and ready to use, so that I can go out and hit a few balls every hour, while I'm working. One thing to be aware of though, is that a moderate breeze will blow this net over, so if you're going to leave it up, you might want put some weights on the front corners. (I put a 10# sandbag on each corner.)The unit is good at returning balls as well. I use the hard-foam practice balls, just to be safe, and they come back nicely and under control. I tried hitting a few real balls into it, and it works, but since I have it set up on concrete, the balls come bouncing back rather wildly, forcing me to scramble to try and catch them before they go bouncing across the yard. I did not have this problem on the grass, of course. (But my wife complained that I was smashing the grass with my big feet.)This net may cost you just over a hundred bucks, but it is worth it. The ability to work on your swing whenever you wish is priceless, and the dozen sessions at the driving range you won't be paying for will pay for this net. Plus, you only have to hit as many balls a you feel like, rather than hitting a whole bucket. (I'm old, and even a small bucket of 40+ balls wears out my back pretty quickly.)As I'm still a beginner, I wish this net as about 2-4 ft wider, as I've hit a few that entirely missed the net. Even though my swing has gotten better, and those stray balls are less common, I still would gladly pay more for a slightly larger net. I'd love to hit real balls into it, but I'm just not confident that one of my occasional strays won't take out a window, or kill our cat. So, unless you're quite sure about your accuracy, I'd start with practice balls.
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