Friday, 13 January 2012

golf mats

Golf Mats have come a long way in recent years (remember those old rubber tire golf mats).  So much so in fact that very high end exclusive country clubs are installing the Country Club Elite Real Feel Golf Mats.  In years pat these clubs never would have even condisidered an artificial / synthetic turf  practice tee.

The CCE Rael Feel Golf Mats are so good that we have shipped them all over the world including Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Hawaii, Mexico, Canada, and Alaska.



The Golf Mat is made by a company called National Golf Products. The product itself is very simple in appearance. You'll immediately recognize it for what it: you know, a golf mat. It's a strip of artificial turf surrounded by a black border that includes a slot at top (the side farthest from the golfer at setup) and bottom where extra golf balls can sit; there's a tee near the top of the mat.
While hitting a teed ball off range mats doesn't pose a problem, hitting unteed balls off range mats can adversely affect your swing.



Most golf mats use a rubber tee of a predetermined height forcing you to adjust to it. New Country Club Elite Real Feel Long Dense Fiber System accepts a real wooden tee allowing you to choose and vary your tee height for various clubs. Rubber tees can obstruct your club-head at the point of impact giving you a different feel than you get off of a real tee.
Look at The Golf Mat from the side and you'll notice that the hitting area is very slightly raised. The artificial turf is on top of a springloaded polymer-filament board. You can press on it with your hand or foot to see that it depresses, then springs back into place.



The main problem with range mats is that they don't allow you to take divots. When an iron impacts real grass, it digs in and scoops out a chunk of turf leaving the so-called divot. When this happens in relation to contact with the golf ball is all the difference with iron ball-striking. When hit properly, the iron contacts the ball before it impacts with the turf. If the iron hits the turf before the ball, the turf will interfere with the iron on ball contact resulting in the so-called "fat" shot (see picture). Besides the dreaded shank, the fat shot is the ugliest shot in golf. Laying sod is for landscaping your yard, not for hitting a golf ball.



So when you use The Golf Mat on an iron shot, your club can - as it should on a properly struck iron shot - make contact with the ball first, then continue downward, next striking the surface of The Golf Mat. And because of that springboard construction, The Golf Mat gives, allowing the iron to reach the bottom of the swing.

indoor golf

Indoor golf is an umbrella term for all activities in golf which can be carried out indoors. Venues include indoor driving ranges, chipping areas, putting greens and golf simulators.

An indoor driving range is a ball flight from 4 to 35 meters, and provides an alternative for the practicing of the golf swing, regardless of weather and time of day. Occasionally there are also evaluating options regarding swing speed and swing rail available. In addition, an automation with automatic ball return and so-called TeeUp machines.


Indoor Golf is one of the fastest expanding leisure business sectors globally. With more and more Full Swing Golf systems being installed, and with the enormous interest in indoor golf centres as a business concept, the media has been quick to highlight the quality, accuracy and business success of this technology.
Indoor golf can be found in different areas. Everywhere where there is enough space in order to swing the club, a training area or a golf simulator to be installed.

Commercial Applications:
Good hotels often have golf simulators and putting greens. These serve both as entertainment for guests and practice for golfers. An indoor golf center consists of several simulators and a golf practice area, often including indoor driving range, chipping area, putting green, or any combination thereof..


Residential Applications:

12 Foot Indoor Golf Green
Indoor golf simulators have been gaining popularity in residential applications during recent years. As technology advances bring costs down, many avid golfers have chosen to equip their homes with indoor golf training facilities.
Indoor golf greens have recently enjoyed a drastic increase in overall quality and play-ability while also enjoying significant reduction in cost.



The golf center also offers video gaming, Blu-Ray movies, and other simulated entertainment on a 14ft screen. Guests will enjoy the convenience of our full menu and beverage selection including beer in a lounge atmosphere, and players can bring their own golf clubs