DIY Backyard Driving Range



An Adventures At Home, LLC video! In this video we are going to show you a relatively simple way to make a chipping and driving platform for hitting golf balls in your backyard – Your very own DIY backyard driving range! With some plywood, 2×4’s, construction adhesive, outdoor carpet/turf and a few screws you can make your very own mini driving range in your own backyard. This is part one, and we will just be making the platform covered in turf in this video. Stay tuned for more videos in which we install it permanently in the backyard and add a driving range style tee for using your driver.

If you want to check out this awesome set of foam golf balls we practice with in our yard you can click below:

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***Video Notes and Gear Used***:

1. Main Camera: Sony A7II Full Frame Mirrorless

2. Main Camera Lens: Sony FE 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 Full Frame E-Mount

3. Microphone – Fifine Wireless Microphone System

4. Lighting Kit – Neewer

5. Main Camera Tripod

6. Aux. Camera: GoPro Hero 5 Black

7. GoPro Tripod

This video was edited by Adobe Premiere Elements 2019:

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About this video: If you love golf like us, you more than likely practice in your backyard if you’re able to. The only problem is that divots all over the front yard do tend to become unsightly by the end of summer. Not to worry! In this video we’re going to show you how to build a platform out of plywood, 2×4’s and outdoor carpet/turf for hitting golf balls in your backyard. For under $100.00 you can have your very own driving range platform. The way we look at it, after only a few saved trips to the driving range this thing pays for itself! Not to mention all of the money you’ll probably win off your buddies now that you can practice nightly.. This is a great afternoon project that doesn’t require any advanced knowledge; so what are you waiting for? Come on and build with us!

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