Diy Golf Hitting Mat - After recently discovering i've got enough ceiling clearance to hit balls inside, i've set out to work my way towards a sim. Started with a basic 10' x 7' net and needed a mat. The plan is to use the 1'x3' hitting strip and use 5'x5' all turf mat (atm) premium residential as the stance mat. So i have seen a lot of posts here regarding diy hitting mat builds and feel very comfortable following some of those to build my own standing area. I took your advice and built this mat and like it a lot. My stance platform is 2 high, with 2x4's layed on their side with 1/2 plywood and i hit all shots from about 20 from the front edge of the platform. Hey guys, first thread and thought i'd share my attempt at building a hitting mat.needs some help!
After recently discovering i've got enough ceiling clearance to hit balls inside, i've set out to work my way towards a sim. The plan is to use the 1'x3' hitting strip and use 5'x5' all turf mat (atm) premium residential as the stance mat. So i have seen a lot of posts here regarding diy hitting mat builds and feel very comfortable following some of those to build my own standing area. This seems to be easier on my elbows and i can hit down on my ball and i get better distances than i got with hitting mat i.
So i have seen a lot of posts here regarding diy hitting mat builds and feel very comfortable following some of those to build my own standing area. The dura pro mat went up in price to $114 but i bought it anyway. Hey guys, first thread and thought i'd share my attempt at building a hitting mat.needs some help! The inspiration was the divotaction board and instead of gluing everything i decided to mechanically fasten the layers. I will be cutting the atm in various places to create a diy 6'x4' fiberbilt studio golf mat that will serve as a stance mat, hitting area, as.
While the cost savings is nice, i personally enjoy diy work and decided to try my hand at a hitting strip. The sigpro softy insert is 2 3/8” high. I could use some feedback on my plan to making a hitting mat to fit the sigpro softy hitting strip. My plan is to make the hitting surface 4’ x 8’ because i can easily get building materials in this size and i want to have the ability for left and right handed players to play.
My Stance Platform Is 2 High, With 2X4'S Layed On Their Side With 1/2 Plywood And I Hit All Shots From About 20 From The Front Edge Of The Platform.
The diy divot action was made from a piece of 12x24 lexan from home depot, the supports at the end and the interior i made from cutting away pieces from the foam workout mat, and i bought a chipping mat from all turf mats. So i have seen a lot of posts here regarding diy hitting mat builds and feel very comfortable following some of those to build my own standing area. My plan is to make the hitting surface 4’ x 8’ because i can easily get building materials in this size and i want to have the ability for left and right handed players to play. After recently discovering i've got enough ceiling clearance to hit balls inside, i've set out to work my way towards a sim.
The Inspiration Was The Divotaction Board And Instead Of Gluing Everything I Decided To Mechanically Fasten The Layers.
Thanks for the diy mat instructions! The dura pro mat went up in price to $114 but i bought it anyway. It seems the primary two diy mats people make are either the gel or foam type. I will be cutting the atm in various places to create a diy 6'x4' fiberbilt studio golf mat that will serve as a stance mat, hitting area, as.
The Question I Have And Have Not Really Seen Any Posts On Is Diy Hitting Strips.
While the cost savings is nice, i personally enjoy diy work and decided to try my hand at a hitting strip. But felt the foam option may be even better. The plan is to use the 1'x3' hitting strip and use 5'x5' all turf mat (atm) premium residential as the stance mat. While the cost savings is nice, i personally enjoy diy work and
Started With A Basic 10' X 7' Net And Needed A Mat.
I've hit off of a true strike mat before, and really liked it. I see a lot of people opt for the $299 fiber built strip. This seems to be easier on my elbows and i can hit down on my ball and i get better distances than i got with hitting mat i. Started with a basic 10' x 7' net and needed a mat.
I've hit off of a true strike mat before, and really liked it. I took your advice and built this mat and like it a lot. So i have seen a lot of posts here regarding diy hitting mat builds and feel very comfortable following some of those to build my own standing area. While the cost savings is nice, i personally enjoy diy work and decided to try my hand at a hitting strip. Problem with that is it's caused a weak point at the holes and the lexan is cracking after a few practice