Gorilla Netting
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Golf Netting Contractor

National golf netting contractor — our own crews, ABC STEP Platinum, 5-year warranty.

Gorilla Netting is a national golf netting contractor. We install. We engineer. We warranty. Our own crews handle every job with our own crews — netting installation self-performed, start to finish.

If you're ready to hire a golf netting installerand want to know exactly who you're getting, this page gives you that answer.

Why Choose Gorilla Netting as Your Golf Netting Contractor

There are companies that sell netting. There are companies that install netting. Very few do both at a national scale with their own trained crews, their own equipment, and a 5-year warranty to back the work.

That's what separates us.

When you hire Gorilla Netting, you get:

  • Our crews — always. We self-perform all golf netting installation. We don't hand netting work to outside installers or fence contractors. The installers on your site are Gorilla Netting employees, trained on our systems and safety standards.
  • ABC STEP Platinum certification. That's the Associated Builders and Contractors' Safety Training and Evaluation Process at its highest tier. It means our safety culture is independently verified — not self-reported.
  • 20+ years of experience. We've built netting systems for small municipal courses and major resort facilities. The experience shows in how we engineer and execute.
  • 5-year full coverage warranty. Parts and labor. Issued on completion and sign-off.
  • All 50 states served. Headquartered in Tampa, FL, with operations in Campbellsville, KY. We mobilize anywhere.

We also provide engineering drawings that support your permit application. Permitting is handled by the owner or GC — we supply the documentation to make that process as smooth as possible.

Golf netting contractor crew installing barrier panels

What Golf Netting Contractors Do

A golf netting contractoris a specialty installer who designs, engineers, and constructs netting systems for golf facilities. This is not general contracting applied to netting — it's a distinct trade that requires specific equipment, engineering knowledge, and field experience.

The scope of work on a typical golf netting project includes:

  • Site assessment and layout design
  • Engineering drawings and load calculations
  • Foundation and pole setting (wood or steel, various heights)
  • Cable system installation and tensioning
  • Net panel installation, lacing, and final tensioning
  • Divider netting, perimeter netting, or enclosure systems as required
  • Punch-list completion and warranty registration

The difference between a qualified contractor and an unqualified one shows up in tensioning, pole alignment, foundation depth, and net lifespan. Systems installed without proper engineering and field execution fail early and create liability.

We've spent 20+ years solving exactly those problems for golf facilities that hired the wrong contractor the first time.

Our Golf Netting Contractor Process

Step 1: Project Scoping

You share your facility details — range dimensions, target heights, facility type, and photos. We don't need a site visit to produce an accurate quote for most projects. Remote estimating is valid and fast.

Step 2: Engineering and Design

Our engineering team produces system drawings matched to your site. Wind load, soil conditions, pole spacing, and cable catenary are all accounted for. Stamped drawings go to you for your permit application.

Step 3: Mobilization

Our crew mobilizes with all required equipment: boom lifts, tensioning gear, pole-setting equipment. No rentals to coordinate on your end. We arrive ready to work.

Step 4: Installation

Foundation drilling, pole setting, cable rigging, and net installation happen in sequence. Our crew leads communicate daily with your facility team to keep the project on schedule.

Step 5: Walkthrough and Warranty

We walk the completed system with you before we leave. Warranty registration is completed on sign-off. Your 5-year full coverage warranty is active from day one.

View Our Projects to see completed golf netting installations across the country.

Contractor Credentials

CertificationABC STEP Platinum — highest tier of Associated Builders and Contractors' safety program
Warranty5-year full coverage warranty on all installations
Experience20+ years in netting design, engineering, and installation
CoverageAll 50 states
HeadquartersTampa, FL
Field OperationsCampbellsville, KY
Netting installationSelf-performed by Gorilla crews
Specialty tradesLicensed subs for deep drilling, large-pour foundations, and electrical (lighting / retractable systems) when scope requires
EquipmentOwn boom lifts, tensioning gear, pole-setting equipment

Our crews include former law enforcement professionals, which is directly relevant to our work in security netting applications at correctional facilities and perimeter security projects. That background informs how we approach access control, documentation, and job site discipline.

Golf Facility Types We Serve

We install golf netting at every facility type:

  • Golf courses — boundary netting, errant-ball containment along holes, spectator protection
  • Driving ranges — full range netting systems with wood poles up to 60 feet or steel staged poles up to 180 feet. See our Driving Range Netting page for system details.
  • Golf entertainment venues — Topgolf-style facilities with custom bay configurations, multi-level netting, and high-volume ball containment requirements
  • Practice enclosures — custom-built Golf Netting Enclosures for indoor and outdoor training environments
  • Country clubs — full-scope projects coordinating with club operations and aesthetics requirements
  • Municipal courses — public-access facilities with budget-conscious designs that don't compromise on safety or durability

Every project gets the same engineering rigor and crew quality regardless of facility type or project size.

For a broader overview of our golf netting systems and materials, see our Golf Netting page.

FAQ: Golf Netting Contractor

What does a golf netting contractor do?
A golf netting contractor designs, engineers, and installs netting systems for golf facilities — driving ranges, courses, enclosures, and entertainment venues. The scope covers site layout, engineering drawings, foundation and pole work, cable system installation, net panel installation and tensioning, and final system commissioning. A qualified contractor also provides documentation for permit applications and backs the work with a warranty. Gorilla Netting handles all of this in-house with our own crews — netting installation is never handed to outside installers.
Do you use subcontractors for golf netting installation?
Not for netting installation. Every Gorilla Netting installation is executed by our own trained crews — we don't hand netting work to outside installers or fence contractors. The crew setting poles and tensioning nets on your site are Gorilla Netting employees who install netting systems every day. For specialty trades outside our core scope — deep drilling when our equipment can't reach required depth, large concrete foundation pours for steel poles, or electrical work for lighting or retractable netting systems — we use qualified licensed subcontractors when the project requires it.
What certifications does your golf netting contracting company hold?
Gorilla Netting holds ABC STEP Platinum certification — the highest tier of the Associated Builders and Contractors' Safety Training and Evaluation Process. All installations are backed by a 5-year full coverage warranty. Our team brings 20+ years of combined experience specifically in netting design, engineering, and field installation. We are fully insured and operate nationally from our Tampa, FL, headquarters and Campbellsville, KY, field operations.
How do I get pricing from a golf netting contractor?
Contact us with your facility type, dimensions, target net heights, and photos of the site. Scope-based pricing — not per-linear-foot rates — is how we quote. That approach gives you an accurate project number, not an estimate that inflates during installation. Remote estimating is valid for most projects. Get a quote or call us directly to start the conversation.

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