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commercial golf mat
Any feedback from forum members regarding the best golf mat system on the market?
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I am interested as well, I am running up one heck of a bill hitting golf balls and might be better off mixing in some at the house practice in the garage.
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Jeff Hull mentioned a mat he really liked , cant remember what it was. Maybe PM him.
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I believe Lynn used these for Barclays indoor training and gave it good reviews.
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/index.p...ypage.tpl.html Tell them Lynn sent you. |
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http://www.thegolfmat.net/home_consumers/ |
must be a popular item as they are out of stock, dont see that much in 09'
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Jeff thought highly of this one.
http://www.dwquailgolf.com/training/fairway_pro.html |
Check e-bay. I snaked mine off e-bay. I just went for thickness. It's pretty good. If you search on google there are some pretty high tech ones out there. But after doing the research I found an equivalent on ebay way cheaper.
The other thing you could do is get a mat plus some of that foam tile crap that you workout on. put your mat on top of that. That will save your wrist joints . . . of course Mike O-so-wants-to-be-a-big-giant-fat-woman started the thread . . . THERE IS NO HOPE FOR HIS WRIST JOINTS. Mike what EXACTLY are YOU gonna do with a golf mat? This could be the some major kink . . . I don't think goats are gonna fall for the astroturf trick . . . stick with the peanut butter and Cheetos. |
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All other members- I appreciate your feedback! |
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