




โณ Elevate your short game with the mat that moves like the green itself!
The FairwayPro Divot Simulator Golf Mat features a patented sliding turf surface that mimics real grass impact, providing true feedback on every shot. Built with durable German stainless-steel springs rated for over 1 million cycles, it offers a forgiving surface that reduces shock from fat shots. Its reversible design accommodates both left and right-handed golfers, making it the ultimate training aid for precise short game practice.
| ASIN | B002CXMT7K |
| Brand Name | FairwayPro |
| Colour | green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (72) |
| Form Factor | Foldable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00094922147868 |
| Item Weight | 5.08 kg |
| Manufacturer | FairwayPro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LYSB002CXMT7K-SPRTSEQIP |
| Material Type | artificial turf |
| Model Number | FWP001 |
| UPC | 094922147868 649093817791 |
A**N
Present for my husband heโs happy with the quality
D**O
I absolutely love this. My 8 year old daughter is a Junior World Champion and we hits balls into our backyard net from a Mat. I try to minimize her from hitting from a Mat because it doesn't the same feel as hitting from the grass. So after buying this and using it for several months these are my thoughts: PROS: 1. It does slide forward when you strike the ball and does feel like taking a divot. 2. The ball flight is more accurate. When she hits from the mat, even when she hits it slightly fat, it still flies like normal. On this, if you hit it fat, the mat slides forward so the strike is not good, just like hitting it fat. 3. She uses this indoors all the time to practice her "Brush the Grass" swing drill. That is the best golf swing drill we have found to have a good ball strike. 4. Prevents injury. Since it slides forward when you hit it, it is not jarring unlike when you hit from a mat which has given me injuries in the past. CONS: 1. The frame on it is plastic and can get damaged if you hit it by accident. So always put your club in the middle so that you can reduce the risk. SUMMARY: I just love it and it really does work as described. I hope I don't damage it so that I can use it for more years to come.
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C**O
This is a total rewrite of my original review. I have been using it heavily and have a better perspective of it now. 1. It is useful, ruggedly built and not inexpensive. 2. Use only on a clean surface, not on dirt. The sliding tray has little clearance and any debris will jamb it. 3. It comes apart for cleaning, but is assembled with many little screws, both phillips and hex. They are stainless steel, so they don't rust, but are easy to lose if you are not meticulous. 4. The mat will get shaved down in time and a new one is not a bargain at $30. It is both glued and screwed in. 5. It is fairly thick so you do need to stand on something close to the same height. The company sells a thick mat, which surely is nice, but at $150... 6. The hitting action is decent, but there is a lot of inertia and so is not quite like soft turf that just whips out on those well-watered courses you see on tv. It is better than hitting into hard courses most of us actually play on. The whole concept of divots needs to be seriously debated anyway. 7. Both ends need a built-in ramp so it is easier to scoop balls up onto the surface. I made one out of wood for the rear and it works very well. Much better. I also made a wooden ball feeder tray the same height as the surface and that helps a lot. 8. It sure would be nice to have a ball strike indicator surface, maybe slowly unbending "grass" or something. 9. For taller golfers, at least, the part you stand on is not long enough and so their feet are off of it and don't hold it down. 10. Golf is not easy or cheap. It requires a huge amount of time to achieve anything above embarrassing results. The job of golf demon is reserved for the the most senior and cleverest demons. 11. How else can you get in daily basic swing practice? Not everyone can drive to a range every day. A day off and you are toast. You need something like the Fairway Pro at home. 12. This also allows you to practice a different swing every day. I have practiced hundreds of them already! Watch a video or read an article and out the door to try it. How good is that? Of course what happens is that it will work for awhile, then go away, and so you try something else. The Fairway Pro gives you this flexibility. 13. The Fairway Pro, their mat to stand on, a decent net, a ball feeder tray, a ball pick-up device...this is gonna cost you and you need some room, but it is pretty ideal really if you don't have easy access to a golf course for practice. Figure on the spare hitting surface mat as a consumable item and plan on getting a new one every few months. You might find all of this would be better set up on a base of artificial turf (or real) so the balls don't spin back and scatter all over. I took off a star for the expense. This unit and the accessories are pretty spendy.
J**.
Product works as advertised and delivered in time as promised. My only issue was that it was clearly an open box and had hits on already. Threads from the carpet were lose and falling out. Otherwise its a good product and good value.
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