Choosing Golf Practice Mats for Indoor Use

Jan 3
12:37

2009

Dean Forster

Dean Forster

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Selecting golf practice mats featuring information on various popular brands

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Golf practice mats come in various kinds and designs. Driving mats for indoor use are a useful golfing equipment for people who prefer to practice their game in their garage,Choosing Golf Practice Mats for Indoor Use Articles backyard or in the privacy of their own homes. Several brands and types of golf mats are highlighted in this article.

One example of golf mats comes from the True Strike brand. These mats are said to represent a true fairway and are supposed to be better than synthetic grass deemed to be hard on a player's game. According to True Strike, their mats have a ruckable top surface and a gel-filled divot. These characteristics supposedly simulate a natural fairway and allow the golf club head to play through the surface.

True Strike mats come in various models. There is a portable mat that costs around $295 and is the lowest-priced model from the brand. The most expensive mat from True Strike is the MKVI Double with range section and strike board, which costs around $1,155. There are also models with edge trim, single mat models, Winter Tee and static.

Another often heard-of name in the golf mat business is the Real Feel Golf mat. According to the product's manufacturer, Real Feel has no bounce and provides true divot action. They are marketed as mats that allow the player to choose and vary his tee height to accommodate different golf clubs. The driving mats are designed with a fiber system that effectively estimates the feel of a real fairway and eliminates the bounce that is quite common with other mat brands. Real Feel prices range between $239 and $1,000.

Par-Buster - another brand of indoor golf driving mats - hand fabricates its products and uses a bonding technique that supposedly makes the mats stronger, more durable and easy to play in. Par-Buster offers several models, including commercial golf driving mats, tee-line, rough chip mats, hitting mats and SodBuster Mats.

According to Par-Buster, its commercial golf driving mats simulate a driving range, with its thick pad capable of absorbing club shock. The brand also has the tee-line mat, marketed as the thickest mat under the company's product line. The model can hold a real wooden tee, eliminating the need for rubber tees. The rough chip mat, on the other hand, is designed for golfers who have difficulties practicing wedges off a standard driving mat. It features artificial grass to simulate a golf course rough.

Golf practice mats come in various names, sizes and makes. The important factors to consider in choosing one for your indoor needs is to determine the space you have available, the kind of surface that suits your type of game and the money you have to spare. Whatever your preferences are, there will be no shortage of options for you.