GoSports Elite Golf Practice Net with Steel Frame — 10'x7.5'
GoSports Elite Golf Practice Net with Steel Frame — 10'x7.5'
The GoSports Elite 10'x7.5' is a wide-frame backyard and garage practice net built for serious, range-style training at home. The 10-foot-wide × 7.5-foot-tall × 3.5-foot-deep footprint catches mishits and side-spin shots that would sail past a smaller square net, while the powder-coated steel frame and high-tension polyester netting are rated for 10,000+ hits at any swing speed.
Up and hitting in under 5 minutes, broken down into the included carrying case just as fast — built for the golfer treating their backyard like a driving range.
Why Serious Backyard Golfers Pick The 10'x7.5' Elite
- 10 ft wide × 7.5 ft tall — extra width catches the slices and pulls a smaller square net misses
- 3.5 ft deep — angled return system sends the ball back to you after every shot
- Powder-coated steel frame — commercial-grade, holds its shape session after session
- High-tension polyester net — rated for 10,000+ hits at any swing speed, including driver
- Under 5-minute setup — push-button assembly, no tools required
- Indoor or outdoor use — garage, backyard, basement bay
- Carrying case included — breaks down for storage or transport in minutes
- Range-style practice at home — built for daily, high-volume swing work
GoSports Elite 10'x7.5' Practice Net Specifications
- Assembled size
- 10 ft W × 7.5 ft H × 3.5 ft D
- Net material
- Premium high-tension polyester
- Durability rating
- 10,000+ hits at any swing speed (including driver)
- Frame
- Powder-coated steel, black satin
- Ball return
- Angled return system — sends ball back after every shot
- Setup time
- Under 5 minutes, push-button assembly, no tools required
- Use
- Indoor or outdoor (garage, backyard, basement)
- In the box
- Steel frame, polyester net, carrying case, assembly instructions
Who The 10'x7.5' Wide Frame Is Built For
If you've ever sliced one past the side post of a smaller square net and watched it disappear into the neighbor's yard, this is the size that fixes that. The 10-foot width gives you roughly 30% more horizontal catch area than a standard 7.5'x7.5' net — enough margin that working mishits and stretching the driver doesn't cost you balls or sketchy looks from the neighbors. The 7.5-foot height handles full-trajectory wedge and iron shots indoors with normal ceiling clearance, and the 3.5-foot depth gives the angled return system room to drop the ball back to your feet instead of letting it kick out the front. This is the size for the golfer who's serious enough about practice that they're hitting daily, working on swing path on purpose, and treating the backyard like a personal range stall.