This pristine country club in Virginia has Cross Country Cowboy's cross brace cable system and chain link skirt on 50' high net and steel poles surrounding it's driving range.
Cages for warming up, practicing your swing, and hitting balls are a great option when no driving range is available. This cage has 5 bays and takes up minimal space.
This install includes Cross Country Cowboy's cross brace cable system and chain link skirt - two features that provide strength and longevity.
Netting across the back of the end zones can be an important piece of a newly constructed multi-sport field like this one.
From a distance, this netting installation is barely visible up against the trees behind this range. Our work looks professional but can also blend in well to not be a distraction or block a nice view.
This golf barrier netting installation by Cross Country Cowboy is 700 feet long by 50 feet high. Located at a golf course in Maryland, it borders the side of their driving range adjacent to a highway and blocks errant balls from escaping.
CCC installed this retractable netting system in a very hurricane prone area to allow for removal of the nets before a damaging storm is forecast to come through. A winch and pulley system makes it possible to raise and lower from the ground.
This project was still in process at the time the video was filmed, but it shows the cross brace cable system more clearly without any net installed yet.
This project in Delaware was done in two separate phases as the owner could fit it into the budget. We work with our customers to make the netting they need become a reality.
Our process for installing the cross brace cable system, chain link skirt, and nets has been refined over the past few decades since Cross Country Cowboy first began operations.
This design features existing wood poles plus extensions to make some of them taller as well as a few brand new poles to make the whole installation longer. We can customize a project to meet the specific needs of a location.
This unique field, located on a school campus in New Jersey, has 30' high nets behind each end zones and 20' high nets running down each sideline.
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