Golf Netting Systems

Fairway Netting

Fairway Netting is an essential part of every golf course. To protect players, home and cars the best solution is not to move or re-position the tee, but put up golf ball barrier netting. Netting and poles can be designed and colored to blend in naturally with the surrounding landscape to keep the feel of the course consistent.

The World’s Largest Golf Netting Project

Coastal steel poles ranging in height from 60 to 140 feet was engineered and manufactured by Coastal Netting Systems for Los Lagos Golf Course in San Jose, California – Judge Netting was the installation contractor.

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Driving Range Netting

Coastal will engineer a golf range netting system specifically tailored for your needs. We specialize in design and construction of netting systems for all dimensions of the industry, from a basic driving range in a country setting to a complex urban system with high exposure.

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Golf Protection Structures

Our Golf Protection systems are designed for parking lots or other areas near golf courses or driving ranges, to protect members and vehicles.

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Ball Trajectory Studies

Ball trajectory studies are important to protect players, buildings, homes and cars. 2-D and 3-D studies are created utilizing known variables specific to the site. Analyses help determine the appropriate height, saving future expenses required to raise netting and pole height.

Why Ball Trajectory Studies Matter

  • A scratch golfer hits an average of 12 greens in regulation, 81% of the fairways, has 29.0 putts, 3.2 birdies per round and 11.8 pars per round.
  • A golfer that averages a score of 85 hits 5 greens in regulation, 46% of fairways, has 33.7 total putts, 0.8 birdies per round, and 6.6 pars.
  • A golfer that averages a score of 100 hits 0 greens in regulation, 11% of fairways, has 38.3 putts, 0 birdies, and 1.3 pars.
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Corporate Office

Coastal Netting Systems
P.O. Box 1946
Bakersfield, CA 93303
800-726-3354
661-631-1582
661-325-0813 Fax

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Engineered Netting Systems, Steel Pole Manufacturers

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Coastal Netting is a GRAA Preferred Vendor