 Hi guys, looking for any recommendations for golf practice mats. I have done a search on Tinternet but could only find two UK based re-salers and they are:
http://www.118golf.co.uk/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=183
and:
www.golfnetsonline.com
Can anyone else recommend a site? Anybody actually got a setup with a practice mat and net?
Thanx in advance.
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Sorry I can't help, but don't be surprised if Creosote comes along and recommends you buy a whole golf course. Well you might as well enjoy your practice with those shiny new blades, eh?
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 lol....I wonder if he could recommend some floodlights too?
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 Buy Today's Golfer magazine and look at the adds near the back lots of companies selling matts and practise nets.
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 Thanx Chimp, have had a look at those ads. golfnetsonline and golfaids are same company. Cant seem to find any others. There are loads in the USA however!
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 Looking for a practise putting matt for myself so have no ideas. Dont really need the floodlights though :)
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 Ah Creosote...I seen some today whilst doing a search for practice golf mats but cant remember which site it was.
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need a mat go to evergreens.co.uk or try search on google and put in evergreens i got one from there.
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 You could try Huxley Golf http://www.huxleygolf.co.uk/product.htm
My only experience of them is they were buying Rotanet (the company) when I a Rotanet (the net). Their customer service was pretty helpful when the courier mislaid one one the packages.
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 Well, I do have a mat, Golftek sensor Board with mat surround, PC and software for sale but it's probably more than you're looking for right now! If interested, drop me a line - I'm off to Denmark next week for good so I'll take a half decent offer for it! The sensor board alone is £2500
Parky
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 parky is that the one they have in nevadabobs?
nulli - what do you want the mat for? backgarden or...? i ask because i got a 2quid door matt which is green astroturf type stuff and works well as a rough substitute. i've only hit airflow balls of it last summer, as i don't trust myself with real golf balls in my back garden. :)
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 As Mick Kilburn has already suggested you can buy variuos differrent types of artificial grass at evergreens.co.uk
Found them when I was considering changing part of the lawn to a practice putting/chipping surface.
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 Hi MisterS3, I Want the mat for outdoor use in the garden to go with a net. 118golf have them but they are £50...I suppose I could use a doormat type mat but I need a bit of cushioning as my back garden is paved....no grass here, only on the front lawn and that is hollowed turf!
So looks like I will have to sacrifice the cash instead of taking the wife out this weekend....such a shame!
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 What about building your self a sandbox. Any mis hits really show up if you dont hit the ball cleanly from sand.
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 Nulli the thing i have its fine then. Well if you can stick it to some rubber/thick underlay. :) But its a cheapy option. Might be better to spend a wee bit of cash than break your wrists! If you want a photo of it email me. Cheers Ian
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 I bought a practice net from Nevada Bob's last year that also had a mat included, along with 'range style' tee. I got that fed up having to assemble the framework for the net, that I threaded the washing line through the eyelets, so now I only have to pull the net across and secure it with a peg.
Oh...and the mat is quite thick so you can use it on the paving slabs, provided you don't usually take divots the size of a small country !!
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 I think this mat is about 2cm thick. 1cm of rubber and 1cm of turf. 4` x 3` and the net is one of those pop up nets!
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 Why not see if your range has any old ones they are selling off? My local was flogging them for £25 just before xmas
Si
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 Ah Simon, the pro at our local range promised to give me a mat for free, then when I rang him up to take him up on his offer he started to back paddle...The To@@er!!
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