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$109.65 | GoSports Elite Golf Hitting Mats for Indoor/Outdoor Practice (5' x 4' 15mm) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has GoSports Elite Golf Hitting Mats for Indoor/Outdoor Practice (5' x 4' 15mm) for $109.65.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has GoSports Elite Golf Hitting Mats for Indoor/Outdoor Practice (5' x 4' 15mm) for $109.65.
Shipping is free.

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$30.34 lower (22% savings) than the list price of $139.99
$40.34 lower (27% savings) than the previous price of $149.99

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4.6⭐ / 3,567
500+ bought in past month

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Yesterday 11:18 AM
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tsbrewersYesterday 11:18 AM
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Good price for a mat, but take it from someone who permanently destroyed his elbows and wrists hitting golf balls off a mat, don't use a cheapie. Buy a good mat and save your body. When I built my simulator, at first I bought an official driving range mat, it wasn't cheap and it was quick thick, but it still destroyed my joints. Then I went to a fiberbuilt grass series mat and it is MUCH easier on the body. There are countless stories of people having to have surgery on their elbows, wrists and hands from hitting off a basic mat.

This would probably be good for throwing out on your lawn to chip and practice a little with, but I wouldn't do much more than that. Just my opinion.
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GiantcrazyYesterday 03:50 PM
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Quote from tsbrewers :
Good price for a mat, but take it from someone who permanently destroyed his elbows and wrists hitting golf balls off a mat, don't use a cheapie. Buy a good mat and save your body. When I built my simulator, at first I bought an official driving range mat, it wasn't cheap and it was quick thick, but it still destroyed my joints. Then I went to a fiberbuilt grass series mat and it is MUCH easier on the body. There are countless stories of people having to have surgery on their elbows, wrists and hands from hitting off a basic mat. This would probably be good for throwing out on your lawn to chip and practice a little with, but I wouldn't do much more than that. Just my opinion.
I don't think anyone buying this mat is taking anywhere near the number of shots needed to do that kind of damage. The mat you recommended is great but for what, about five times the price? Different audiences.
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Jinthapa39Today 12:34 AM
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I've seen folks buy these mats and cut out for a hitting strip that is easier on joints. Use it primarily to stand on.
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mike2600Today 12:53 AM
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Quote from tsbrewers :
Good price for a mat, but take it from someone who permanently destroyed his elbows and wrists hitting golf balls off a mat, don't use a cheapie. Buy a good mat and save your body. When I built my simulator, at first I bought an official driving range mat, it wasn't cheap and it was quick thick, but it still destroyed my joints. Then I went to a fiberbuilt grass series mat and it is MUCH easier on the body. There are countless stories of people having to have surgery on their elbows, wrists and hands from hitting off a basic mat.

This would probably be good for throwing out on your lawn to chip and practice a little with, but I wouldn't do much more than that. Just my opinion.
I had no idea, but that makes sense. My aim with my driver needed your advice
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tsbrewersToday 01:07 AM
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Quote from mike2600 :
I had no idea, but that makes sense. My aim with my driver needed your advice
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If you want my honest opinion, jump on Skillest and look for a reasonably priced coach and take a few lessons. Quite a few coaches offer a free lesson to check them out. I typically recommend most people buying like a 3 lesson package and take a lesson every couple months. That gives you enough time between lessons to actually work on the moves.

If you are a serious golfer,(like practice daily) you can do unlimited packages with a coach and you can send in a video or two every day if you wish. (Depends on the coach and the package)
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