Enhance Your Golf Skills with a Hitting Mat
“2024 PGA Show New Inventors Product”
* Rubber base is not included
Product Information
- Down blow shot guidance device
* External Size : 5’ x 5’ x 1-5/8” (1500 x 1500 x 40mm)
* Included: Insert Flat MAT & Down blow impact shot guidance device MAT
* Included: Full Base Hard Rubber
* Option: Insert 35mm Rough Chipping MAT & Rubber Base
* Nylon Turf & EVA Foam (Eco-friendly & recycling) & UV protection
* Installation: Garage / Flat Backyard / Lawn / Gravel field (personal and commercial)
* Tee Holes on all 4-Side (8-rubber Tee Holes)
* Designed for both left & right-handed golfers
* Packaging Type : 5’ x 5’ x 2” Plastic woven pallet shipping - Weight: 52 LBS (23.6 kg)
Shipping dims and weight
60x60x4 52lbs
Why Choose a Hitting Mat?
A hitting mat is essential for any golfer looking to improve their swing mechanics and accuracy. This particular model, the Teaching Hitting Mat (Model: C), provides a realistic surface that mimics real field conditions. With consistent practice on this mat, players can build muscle memory, which is crucial for developing strong hitting skills. Furthermore, it offers a safe practice area that can be set up at home or on the range, making it convenient for players of all levels.
Features of the Teaching Hitting Mat
This hitting mat is designed not only for durability but also for functionality. It features a non-slip surface that ensures stability during practice. Its lightweight design allows for easy transportation, so you can take it wherever you go. Additionally, the mat incorporates clear target markers that help players focus on their hitting accuracy. Because it is made with high-quality materials, it withstands various weather conditions, which is important for outdoor training.
How to Use the Hitting Mat Effectively
To get the most out of your hitting mat, it's essential to use it regularly. Set specific practice goals, such as improving your driving or refining your swing. You can use the mat alone or with a tee. Practicing different hitting drills on the mat will also help break down your swing mechanics effectively. Therefore, this hitting mat is not only a tool but an investment in your golf skills development.