Cross Country Cowboy has spent many years doing extensive research on barrier netting, compiling data to set the standards for many firsts in this unique industry. With our exclusive cross brace design, Patent #5,732,935, comes a wind protection mechanism on a golf barrier netting installation. This patent system also has a 4' chain link
Cross Country Cowboy has spent many years doing extensive research on barrier netting, compiling data to set the standards for many firsts in this unique industry. With our exclusive cross brace design, Patent #5,732,935, comes a wind protection mechanism on a golf barrier netting installation. This patent system also has a 4' chain link mesh along the bottom, working in conjunction with the design. The chain link is cable-suspended from pole to pole with no posts in between. It looks professional, and although it was designed as part of the wind protection mechanism, it also prevents the ground crew from cutting the net with ball pickers, lawn mowers, weed whackers, etc. So whether you are looking for fairway or driving range net, litter control, baseball or soccer netting, baseball or golf cages, or some other form of sports netting, we are the company for you!
Established in 1981, Cross Country Cowboy has been doing construction projects for nearly 4 decades. By 1990, all of our energy and time was being channeled into golf range netting to perfect our design, which was finally patented in 1998.
In September of 1974, our company founder, Sam Diamond, left Atlantic City, NJ on his horse and began a two year journey across the United States. He rode along the original Southwest route that many pioneers took when going out west and worked his way to Mission Beach in San Diego, CA. Along the way he took a job as a deputy sheriff, wor
In September of 1974, our company founder, Sam Diamond, left Atlantic City, NJ on his horse and began a two year journey across the United States. He rode along the original Southwest route that many pioneers took when going out west and worked his way to Mission Beach in San Diego, CA. Along the way he took a job as a deputy sheriff, worked as a musical performer, and turned countless strangers into friends. He received the first ever key to the city of his hometown, Hammonton, NJ, in recognition of his incredible journey.
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