Abstract: A golf practice net apparatus which includes an elongate cross-member having arm portions pivotable between a deployed position in which the arm portions are aligned with one another and a storage position in which the arm portions are in adjacent, generally facing abutment to one another. A net is secured along both arm portions of the elongate cross-member and is folded and unfolded in response to pivotal movement of the arm portions between the deployed and the stored positions of the cross-member. The cross-member is mounted on a pair of spaced apart support assemblies formed of assemblable and disassemblable components.
Abstract: A golf club swing training device provides a base, preferably in the form of a mat having an artificial grass surrface, with a plurality of openings at predetermined locations spaced about the mat for selective disposition of upstanding swing guide members to permit the user to arrange the guide members to define any desired golf club swing path, e.g. an inside-to-square path for full golf swings or a straight path for chipping swings. A mirror-image set of guide member placement locations is provided to enable the mat to be used by both left-handed and right-handed golfers.