Golf Simulator Hitting Mats and Turf
Hitting mats and turf are the only parts of a simulator you actually strike with the club, so they have a huge impact on comfort, realism, and joint health. This hub brings together our key guides on mat construction, fiber types, shock absorption, and stance platforms, along with recommendations for full‑swing, chipping, and putting surfaces. You’ll find practical comparisons of popular mats, tips for reducing wrist and elbow strain, and ideas for blending turf, platforms, and ball trays into a clean, functional hitting area.
Featured Mat and Turf Articles
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Best Golf Hitting Mats for Home Simulators (2026 Buyer’s Guide)
If you’re about to drop serious money on a golf simulator, the hitting mat is the piece that will either save your…
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Top 10 Golf Hitting Strips: Boost Your Swing at Home | Expert Review
A golf hitting strip is different from a hitting mat. A mat is what you stand on and sometimes hit…
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Mastering Golf Simulator Turf: Your Comprehensive Guide to Selecting the Ideal Turf for Your Simulator
Imagine being able to enjoy your favorite sport, golf, throughout the year, regardless of prevailing weather conditions. Golf simulator turf…
Latest Golf Simulator Mat and Turf Articles
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How to Create a Divot Action Golf Hitting Strip
Hitting golf balls off a mat is a very common method of practice. The more the golf mat is able…
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Improve your Swing with a Golf Mat
How to Use Golf Mats to Improve Your Swing Using a golf mat is an essential part of every…
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How to Care for a Golf Hitting Mat
How to care for a golf hitting mat Golf hitting mats are a great way to practice your swing…
