Milliard Golf 3-in-1 Turf Grass Mat Foldable Includes Tight Lie, Rough and Fairway for Driving, Chipping, and Putting Golf Practice and Training - 25x16 inches.
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The real material can be seen in the middle portion of the picture to the left. There may be no product that answers these questions even available to these people.
This is a Chinese product
have been outside for a while, and they have held Our storage facility keeps it indoors. Considering the construction, it will stand up to direct sunlight, but I imagine you will get some regular fading from the sun.
It's not really a big deal. As long as you do not try to use something that extends beyond the far turf, such as something that can accept a tee, then your stance will be altered.
Selected User Reviews For Milliard Golf 3-in-1 Turf Grass Mat Foldable Includes Tight Lie, Rough and Fairway for Driving, Chipping, and Putting Golf Practice and Training - 25x16 inches.
I was surprised by how well packed the package was and by how good the materials and workmanship were. As soon as my son was born he began to say The first mat is here! Hundreds of swings have been absorbed in a few days, and it appears to be almost It's amazing how much I like the higher quality of the product after reading the reviews You should choose our mat over one of the competition's flimsy, cheaper models. My family will be able to enjoy this product for years to come allowing them to practice their golf skills and play fun games. Unless I am mistaken, this is the only suggestion I have Reduce the name to a shorter, simpler one!.
It has been a few weeks since I bought this mat, and I have used it quite a bit. As far as I can tell, it's durable and sturdy. As long as it is not left out in the weather, I can see it holding up very well for a long time. Considering the price, I thought it was reasonable. In any case. There's no doubt that it's small, as has already been stated by many. It is the three surfaces all hitting the same for me, which may be due to the fact that I don't know how to use them properly. With plastic practice balls I use in my backyard, would there be any difference with a real ball? My knowledge of the subject is limited. It seems like a real ball would have a little more weight and would settle A mat such as this is unlikely to work well if you're playing with plastic balls. It is optional to put the ball on a mat that is an inch thick so that it is about an inch A larger mat would allow you to put the ball at the same height as your feet if you could stand up. In a case like this, I would choose an even bigger mat rather than a smaller one even if it was twice as expensive. With real balls, perhaps it would be This is something I need to test.
this is the case, but it is not coming in the time frame I had envisioned. Although it has a few hacks in it, this thing still pretty much looks like it did when it came here. I have hit probably over a thousand balls off of this thing. The construction is so strong that I'm in awe. When they take every swing, it is crazy for the rubber to not let the grass come loose from it. Milliard, you've done a great job. I like it. Is a tri- The fold is pretty awesome as well. Mat that is excellent for hitting.
Since this mat is rough, I have found that I can more easily use my irons than the standard mats at driving ranges. Last winter, I found the mats at my local range led to an iron sliding into the ball and giving me the feeling of hitting a good shot. When I got on the course, my feet were consistently dragging mud far ahead of the ball since I was in way more mud than.
This product leaves little to no residue (if any) on club heads-- The rough area is decent, you can more or less sink a real ball quite a bit in it. As you can see in the picture, there is no damage to it after first usage (see foam ball, dropped ball, and place ball)
Cons Please note When I first opened the box, I observed a strong chemical odor (probably the glue). See some glue residue (? It looks as though some of the rough grass is not completely glued in (yellow brown blades, see picture)
Things to keep an eye Does the mat have a long life span (on account of temperatures here in the Tropical heat) and does the glue in the surfaces hold?.
There has never been a purchase I've made that was dumber than this one. What's the point of spending $42 on this piece of junk? There's no way I can be.
The availability of a larger size mat would be useful (even if it were a bit more expensive).
My driver has been on it for about 30 practice balls, but I have not hit a ball off of it with an iron. It was fabulous that it was designed to hold a regular t-shirt, which was very important to me. If you insert a rubber tee through the bottom of the cup, you will get 1 1/4 inch My excitement is running high for this thing. I cannot wait to put it to work.