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Complete Forza Golf Equipment Guide: Full Product Range

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Forza golf has established itself as one of the most recognisable names in UK home golf practice equipment. From nets and cages to hitting mats and putting surfaces, the Forza golf range covers the essential products that UK golfers need to build a complete practice setup at home. But with several products in the lineup, it can be difficult to know which ones you actually need, which ones represent the best value, and how they all fit together. This comprehensive guide reviews the full Forza product range, explains what each product does, who it is best suited for, and how to combine them into a practice setup that matches your space, budget, and goals.

The Forza Golf Product Range: Overview

The Forza golf range is focused on home practice essentials rather than high-tech electronics or simulator components. This is deliberate — Forza concentrates on the physical products that every home practice setup needs, regardless of whether you are hitting into a simple net or running a full simulator. The core product categories are:

Golf cages and nets — the containment structures that let you hit real balls safely at home. This is the product category Forza is best known for, and it is where their quality is most evident.

We tested the complete Forza range in a typical UK garden and found that the build quality is solid for the price point, particularly the pop-up cage and the tee turf mat.

Hitting mats — the artificial turf surfaces you stand on and hit from, protecting your lawn and providing a consistent striking surface.

Putting mats — dedicated putting practice surfaces for indoor use, allowing you to work on your stroke mechanics and distance control anywhere with a flat floor.

Each category serves a distinct purpose in a home golf practice setup, and the products are designed to work together as a cohesive system. Browse the full golf cage collection and golf net collection to see the complete range with current pricing.

Forza Golf Cages: The Flagship Product

The Forza Golf Practice Cage at 3m x 3m x 3m is the product that most UK golfers associate with the brand, and it is the one that has earned the range its reputation. The cage provides full ball containment in a freestanding steel-framed enclosure — six-sided protection that catches every shot regardless of where it goes.

The frame uses powder-coated steel tubing with click-fit assembly, meaning no tools and under fifteen minutes to set up. The netting is heavy-duty knotless polyethylene with UV stabilisation for year-round outdoor use. Ground stakes are included for grass installations. The complete package arrives in a carry bag with free UK delivery.

What makes the Forza cage stand out is the balance between convenience and durability. The click-fit system is genuinely fast — much faster than bolt-together competitors — while the powder-coated steel frame is tough enough for permanent outdoor installation. You can set it up on Saturday morning, leave it standing all week, and pack it away for a garden party on Friday evening. This flexibility suits the typical UK golfer who shares garden space with family activities.

The 3m x 3m x 3m size is right for most UK gardens and accommodates golfers up to six feet four inches tall with full driver swings. For golfers with smaller gardens or lower ceilings (garage installations), a 2.4m cage is available but feels noticeably more restrictive with longer clubs. Our recommendation is to go with 3m if your space allows it.

The Forza cage also serves as the structural foundation for a simulator build. Mount an impact screen on the rear panel, add a projector behind you, and the cage becomes a projection bay for golf simulation software. This upgrade path means your initial cage investment grows with your ambitions rather than being replaced.

Cage Detail — Complete Forza Golf Equipment Guide: Full Product Range

Forza Golf Nets: When a Cage Is Too Much

Not every golfer needs a full cage. If your practice is limited to gentle chip shots, short irons at moderate speed, or foam ball work indoors, a standalone Forza net provides adequate ball catching at a lower price and smaller footprint.

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FORZA ProFlex Pop-Up Golf Net/Cage

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The Forza net range includes single-panel designs that pop up or fold out to create a target surface for hitting into. These are lighter, cheaper, and more portable than the full cage. They pack down small enough to fit in a car boot, making them useful for taking to the park, the beach, or a friend's garden.

The limitation of any single-panel net, including the Forza options, is that it only catches balls that hit the net directly. Topped shots, shanks, and extreme mis-hits can miss the panel entirely and fly off in unintended directions. For this reason, standalone nets are best suited to controlled short-game practice rather than full-speed driver work. If you plan to hit driver, the cage is the safer and more practical choice.

For golfers on a tight budget who want to start practising immediately and upgrade later, a Forza net is a reasonable entry point. Use it for chipping and pitching practice while saving for a cage that enables full-swing work safely.

Forza Golf Hitting Mats: The Practice Surface

Every home practice setup needs a surface to hit from, and the Forza hitting mat range provides this essential component. A hitting mat protects your lawn from divots, provides a consistent lie for every shot, and includes a built-in tee position for driver practice.

The Forza hitting mats use a dense synthetic turf surface bonded to a heavy rubber base. The turf fibres are designed to simulate the feel of a fairway lie — the club glides through the surface rather than bouncing off or digging in. This feedback matters for developing a consistent low point in your swing, which is one of the most important ball-striking fundamentals.

Mat size varies across the range, but the most practical options for cage use are at least 1.5m x 1.2m. This gives you enough room to stand on the mat naturally, position the ball forward or back in your stance for different clubs, and take a natural divot action without running off the edge of the hitting surface. Smaller mats force you to crowd the ball or adjust your stance, which creates practice habits that do not transfer to real grass.

Durability is solid. The rubber base is heavy enough to stay in place during swings without sliding or bunching, and the turf surface handles thousands of iron and wedge divots before showing significant wear. The tee holder accepts standard wooden tees and rubber practice tees, so you can practise tee shots alongside fairway play.

Pair a Forza golf hitting mat with the Forza cage and you have the core of a complete practice bay. Add an impact screen from our impact screen collection and a launch monitor for data, and you are close to a commercial-quality indoor bay in your own garden. Browse the full hitting mat range to compare sizes and specifications.

Hitting Mat — Complete Forza Golf Equipment Guide: Full Product Range

Forza Golf Putting Mats: Indoor Practice

Putting accounts for the largest share of strokes in any round of golf, and the Forza golf putting mat range gives you a dedicated surface for working on this critical part of your game. Unlike hitting mats which are designed for outdoor or garage use with full swings, putting mats are indoor products that roll out on any flat floor.

The Forza putting mats use a short-pile synthetic turf surface calibrated to simulate a green speed of roughly nine to ten on the stimpmeter. This corresponds to a well-maintained club green in the UK — realistic for the conditions most amateurs play on. The surface produces a consistent, true roll that rewards a good stroke and exposes a poor one, which is exactly what a practice tool should do.

Multi-layer construction — turf surface, cushioning layer, and rubber base — creates a mat that feels realistic under the putter and stays firmly in place on the floor. The Forza golf putting mats roll out flat quickly, do not curl at the edges, and store compactly when rolled up. Available in several lengths, the most popular options are around three to four metres, which covers the critical putting distance range for scoring.

Adding a putting mat to your Forza golf equipment setup means you cover both ends of the game — full swings in the cage and putting indoors. This combination addresses the complete skill set needed for lower scores, making your practice time genuinely comprehensive.

Building a Complete Forza Golf Practice Setup

The power of the Forza golf range lies in combining products into a cohesive practice ecosystem. Here is how to build a complete setup in stages, spreading the cost over time if budget is a consideration.

Stage 1 — The cage: Start with the Forza Golf Practice Cage. This is the foundational purchase that enables safe, full-swing practice at home. Without a cage or net, you cannot hit real balls at full speed in a garden setting.

Stage 2 — The hitting mat: Add a Forza hitting mat inside the cage. This protects your lawn, provides a consistent hitting surface, and includes a tee holder for driver practice. Position it centrally in the cage, slightly forward of the midpoint.

Stage 3 — The putting mat: Roll out a Forza putting mat in your living room, hallway, or office. This gives you daily putting practice without needing to go outside. Short sessions of five to ten minutes build stroke consistency remarkably quickly.

Stage 4 — The upgrades: Add an impact screen to the cage for quieter practice and reduced bounce-back. Add a launch monitor for data-driven improvement. Eventually, add a projector and simulation software for a full simulator experience.

Read our complete buyer's guide for detailed guidance on each upgrade stage, and our setup guide for step-by-step installation instructions. The FlightScope Mevo Gen 2 and Foresight GC3S are both excellent launch monitor options for pairing with a Forza golf cage setup.

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Who Is Forza Golf Equipment Best Suited For?

The Forza golf range is designed for UK home golfers who want reliable, well-built practice equipment without the premium pricing of boutique brands. It occupies a sensible middle ground — better build quality and materials than budget products, but without the price tags that make some premium products hard to justify for recreational players.

The ideal Forza golf customer is a regular golfer — someone who plays weekly or fortnightly, wants to improve, and understands that consistent practice is the path to lower scores. The products suit golfers with standard UK gardens who want to practise at home several times per week. They also suit garage-based setups where weather protection extends the usable season to year-round.

For absolute beginners, the Forza range may be more equipment than you need immediately. A budget pop-up net is sufficient for the first few months while you establish whether regular practice is something you will commit to. Once you know you are serious about improving, upgrading to Forza golf equipment is a logical next step.

For advanced golfers and serious simulator builders, Forza provides the physical infrastructure — the cage, the mat, the playing surfaces — while you invest separately in the technology components like launch monitors, projectors, and software. This approach lets you allocate your budget efficiently, spending on Forza where build quality matters for physical products and investing in the best technology your budget allows for the data and simulation side.

Where to Buy Forza Golf Equipment in the UK

Forza golf products are widely available through UK retailers, both online and in specialist sports equipment stores. Browse our golf cage collection and hitting mat range to see the full selection with current pricing and stock availability. Free mainland UK delivery is standard across the range.

When buying, check for bundle deals that combine cage, mat, and accessories at a discounted package price. Our simulator bundles include cage-compatible packages that pair physical equipment with technology components for a complete setup. These bundles typically offer better value than buying each item separately.

For further guidance on building your practice setup, read our impact screen guide and our practice drills guide for structured routines that maximise the value of your Forza golf equipment investment.

Where To Buy — Complete Forza Golf Equipment Guide: Full Product Range

The full Forza golf range is available from Net World Sports, the official Forza distributor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Forza golf equipment good quality?

Yes. Forza golf products use powder-coated steel frames, UV-stabilised knotless netting, and dense synthetic turf surfaces. The build quality is noticeably superior to budget alternatives and competitive with higher-priced brands. The click-fit assembly system is a genuine advantage for convenience. For the price point, Forza represents excellent value in the UK home golf practice market.

Can I use Forza golf equipment to build a simulator?

Absolutely. The Forza Golf Practice Cage at 3m x 3m x 3m is an ideal simulator frame. Mount an impact screen on the rear panel, add a projector and launch monitor, and you have a complete simulator setup. Many UK golfers use Forza cages as the structural foundation for their home simulator builds, adding technology components from other brands for the data and projection elements.

What Forza golf products do I need to start practising at home?

At minimum, you need the Forza Golf Practice Cage and a hitting mat. The cage provides safe ball containment and the mat provides a consistent hitting surface. These two products let you practise full swings with every club in the bag. Add a putting mat for indoor putting practice and an impact screen for quieter sessions and reduced bounce-back.

How does Forza golf compare to Net World Sports?

Both brands offer quality practice equipment for UK golfers. Forza uses powder-coated steel with click-fit assembly; Net World Sports uses galvanised steel with bolt-together construction. Forza assembles faster and offers better corrosion protection. Net World Sports has a wider product range including multi-sport equipment. For golf-specific practice, the Forza golf range offers a more streamlined and convenient experience.

Does Forza golf equipment come with a warranty?

Warranty terms vary by retailer and specific product. Check the product listing or contact the retailer for current warranty details. Most Forza golf products include at least a one-year manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Keep your proof of purchase and original packaging for any warranty claims.

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Tom Hayward
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