Commercial Driving Range System | High Density | Dual Height | 4’x6’ “Real Turf “ | Medium Duty | Commercial 144 Golf Ball Tray | Alignment Aid
Our Super Duty Driving Range golf practice mat is perfect for all-day every-day commercial use. This is the golf mat we sell to golf courses and driving ranges and we can supply you with the same golf practice mat, at the same wholesale price!
The turf is 30% denser than the turf you'll find in other commercial mats, so it lasts longer. The padding provides outstanding feel, and the ultimate in durability.
Directly under the turf is a nylon scrim, which resists cutting even if you chunk your lob wedge. Just under this scrim is a pad that provides superior cushioning and feel. The bottom pad is our rigid black padding. This extra thick padding layer helps even the mat on uneven substrates, and also provides additional cushioning.
If you want a long lasting backyard golf mat, this mat will likely wear you out, long before you wear it out! Perfect for use on HARD SURFACES such as interior floors, or exterior concrete or blacktop. Also excellent for use over grass. 4'x6', 4'x5', and 3'x5' models include rubber tee.
Driving Range Package, including:
Looks and feels just like real fairway bent grass! You can hit anywhere you want on these mats! The pile is thicker than any other mat we sell - so thick that it will hold a tee on it's own. They feature the same holes on each side for use with standard rubber tees. These mats are ideal for use on grass OR hard surfaces. Also includes our 144 golf ball tray!
Now you can have the best of both hitting surfaces with our Dual-Height practice mats. This mat has the same construction as our Super-Duty driving mats, but adds an 18" wide center portion made from a high density pile - thick enough to push a tee directly into! This mat is perfect for right or left handed golfers, and allows you to hit from either surface.
This is similar to the turf used in Husky Stadium home of the Washington Huskies, Tropicana Field home of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the new Quest Field, and numerous other pro and college fields. This turf is filled with a rubber and sand mixture, that creates a golf practice mat that feels like real grass!
Want to practice out of the rough? No problem! Looking for a fairway lie? Absolutely!
You can adjust the fill level and mix ratio to adjust the lie and feel. Then you can take a real divot without destroying the golf mat or damaging your club. The club head sinks into the rubber / sand mixture on your way through the ball. Includes: 4'x6' Real Turf, telescoping rake, and flaked rubber compound. You supply the sand.
Our medium Duty hitting golf mat is an excellent economical choice perfect for a long lasting backyard golf practice mat.
Both the nap and the turf are thicker and more durable than residential hitting mats. The softer gray backing isn't quite as durable as the more rigid black backing of our super duty mats. These mats hold up well, provide cushioning, and are an excellent value for back yard use. 4'x6', 4'x5', and 3'x5' models include rubber tees.
*Note: Mat is shown with our 144-ball golf tray (not included)
Our ball tray holds up to 144 golf balls, and is also commercial quality.
These trays are manufactured to the highest specifications, including a UV inhibited polymer that resists cracking and fading.
The trays have reinforcement ridges that keep the tray from warping, and a lip that slides under the golf mat to keep the tray from sliding around.
Just about every golfer has used a golf club on the driving range to help with alignment. It's pretty effective and the price is right, but there are a couple of problems with this.
The first problem is that every time you touch the club with your foot, it moves. You may not even notice a very slight kick, but it doesn't take much to move a golf club laying on a mat.
Often the mat moves when you swing. So while you think you are practicing with perfect alignment, you may be off a couple of degrees without realizing that your club has moved.
The second problem is that while the shaft is straight, the club head takes off at an angle, which can throw off your visual cues, and again makes proper alignment more difficult.
So...we came up with a little alignment tool to help out. It's pretty simple. The clips slides over each end of the mat, and slightly tensions a bungee cord which produces a straight line that can easily be adjusted to almost any angle.
It stays put until you decide to change the angle, and the visual cues are perfect!