In golf, a “net” typically refers to the number of strokes a player takes to complete a round of golf, adjusted for their handicap. Therefore, the best net in golf would be the lowest number of strokes taken by a player, adjusted for their handicap, over the course of a round or tournament.

It’s important to note that golf is a highly individual sport, and what constitutes a “good” or “best” net score can vary depending on the player’s skill level, the difficulty of the course, and other factors. Generally speaking, a net score of par (the standard score for a hole or round) or better is considered a good performance, while a net score that is several strokes over par may indicate that the player struggled during the round.