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  • DIY TrueStrike gel pad 4x5 mat for around $175

    Inspired by @mike80's great DIY gel pad mat for $271, I thought I'd share my version which came to around $175 (with $32 of gel pad and some lumber left over) and requires no cutting away of mat padding with a special tool.

    I was motivated to try something different after owning a 3' x 5' Ultimate Matzilla Mat ($180) for 18 months, and it was 1) just a little too small; 2) was so thick and plush that my stance felt too squishy and my feet were making permanent indentations; and 3) the thick fibers grabbed the clubhead too aggressively, especially on slightly fat shots. Fairway woods in particular were difficult to pick cleanly from the mat without it slowing down the clubhead. I had some friends over recently for a round on TGC, and they were hitting everything about 3/4th as far as normal due to not picking the ball clean enough.

    I decided to try a far cheaper mat (see below) with only 3/8" nylon fibers, and all clubs skim through it like butter or a nice moist fairway. It has virtually no padding (5mm foam backing), so the gel pad is a must, and feels awesome under the hitting area. Fat shots are not nearly as much of a shock to the elbows, have better distance, but still give enough feedback that I don't think I'll have a problem of drilling myself steep. I've only been hitting on it for a day, but I seem to be getting a little higher average distance from all shots, especially my 3W. It's also better for putting in TGC, as the short nap is closer to green speed and the ball rolls truer than on the thick stuff. Haven't noticed any green marks on my clubs yet, either.

    I have no idea how long the mat or gel pad will last, but I'll update this post as the months go by. I'll be able to rotate the mat once, replace the gel pad once, and also move the SkyTrak around somewhat targeting maybe 4-6 different sections of the pad area. For now I'm quite satisfied with having a firm footing that doesn't leave indentations, along with a very forgiving hitting area.

    PARTS:

    1. UltraGel 18" x 16" x 5/8" gel pad from eBay - $64

    2. 4' x 8' x 3/4" plywood sheet (MDF or particle board should work, too) - $25

    3. 4' x 5' Premium Residential Golf Mat from AllTurfMats - $75

    4. 1" wood screws and/or carpet tape


    Cut plywood sheet to 4' x 5', then cut out 9" x 16" hole for gel pad at desired position (for SkyTrak, I used 4" from edge and 12" from front)





    Cut gel pad in half to make two 9" x 16" pieces (you'll use one and have a spare to save or resell)





    Put plywood in position, then lay in gel pad on top of the thin foam padding it was shipped with. (You may be able to use 5/8" thick wood and skip the foam padding layer.)





    Put mat in position, and secure with a 1" wood screw at each corner and halfway points on long edges. Carpet tape is optional, but screws are easier to remove when it comes time to exchange pad or rotate mat.





    Enjoy!
    - Ron at GunghoGolf.com - we specialize in TrackMan, FlightScope, Foresight, Uneekor, SkyTrak, Garmin, Bushnell, TGC, and E6 Connect. 512-861-4151 or email hello AT gunghogolf.com.

  • #61
    What I did was bought some foam interlocking pads from Costco. The foam base has two layers and I cut out the top layer for the gel and glued/duct tape the foam base layers. I then bought a 5 by 5 all turfs mat which was poorly made and bubbled up. With a 5 by 5 though I was able to rotate it 4 times and lasted about a year for me. I recently went with the durapro rec and it does seem better built on first impression. Pics are with the durapro.

    My decision to go this route was I need to move my mat to park my car during the winter months. The foam base makes it light weight to drag across the floor.
    Attached Files
    My courses:
    Aldeen
    Butler National
    Cantigny
    Canyata
    Cog Hill #4
    Harbor Shores
    Harborside
    Naperville Country Club
    Prairie Landing
    Rich Harvest Farms
    Ruffled Feathers
    Shoreacres

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    • #62
      Thanks for the photos. With this I could do two 5x5 mats, since I need for Left/right handed. Then I would have 8 rotations for the hitting area as it wore. I could just about make a 5’x10’ mat with the 48sq ft Costco pack.

      Do you like the feel of that setup compared to other options?

      Thanks for the info.

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      • Jtangm04
        Jtangm04 commented
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        I did get a raw hide mat in between the all turf and durapro to see if a good used commercial mat would be better. Raw hide does sell good mats but I found myself picking the ball due to being careful not to hit fat shots.

        Once that happened I began to tense up and my swing began to deteriorate.

        Went back to the gel and now I just swing. Fat shots still give feedback with the gel but isn't punishing and feels realistic to grass imo.

    • #64
      Originally posted by Smudge7204 View Post
      Thinking of copying the ever popular gel mat, need a cdn version of the ultragel - is this essentially the same thing or is there something special about the ultragel?

      https://www.amazon.ca/Lisyline-Motor...xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
      Looks like the same stuff, but can’t be certain.
      - Ron at GunghoGolf.com - we specialize in TrackMan, FlightScope, Foresight, Uneekor, SkyTrak, Garmin, Bushnell, TGC, and E6 Connect. 512-861-4151 or email hello AT gunghogolf.com.

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      • #65
        Is there any reason to cut the seat pad. Planning on using this as an add on to CCE. I
        f the gel pad was left whole you could rotate it more?

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        • GungHoGolf
          GungHoGolf commented
          Editing a comment
          As long as you're not standing on part of it, there's no harm in having a larger section of gel under the hitting surface. In my opinion, though, the problem with the CCE is not that it lacks cushion - it's that it's so thick and plush that it decelerates the club abruptly on fat or steep AoA shots, and no amount of gel underneath with change that.

      • #66
        Sorry that was fairly poor English....
        My plan is to use the CCE as a stance mat and then create a gel hitting pad

        0.5" foam panel + 2cm gel + synlawn (adding plywood if i need more height to match cce)

        The gel I am looking at is below.

        Lisyline Motorcycle Seat Gel Pad Car Driver Long Sitting Seat Cushion Shock Absorption Mats Reduce Fatigue Comfortable Soft Cooling Cushion DIY Seat Pad Office Chair Seat Cushion(25 x 25 x 2cm) : Amazon.ca: Automotive


        Second question:
        Would you see any issue using 2x gel pads (so 25cm x 50cm length ~10"x20"). Obviously you wouldn't want to hit from the middle of the 2 but if you hit from the center of pad 1 , you coudl flip it for use later?

        Thanks a bunch!

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        • GungHoGolf
          GungHoGolf commented
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          You’ll likely never wear out the gel, I wouldn’t worry about having to rotate it or use a huge section of it.

      • #67
        Originally posted by GungHoGolf View Post
        I switched to a DIY DivotAction with 3/16” lexan under Synlawn Precision Putt and like it much better than the gel. Doesn’t grab the club as much. Does wrinkle a tiny bit at the front edge of the lexan but nothing excessive.
        So are you gel-less now? If so, do you just have lexan over an air gap or is there something under the lexan (or is the gel still there?)? I've been hitting off of a CCE insert for a few years now and looking to mix it up... I feel like I get thinner and thinner over the winter months and then go outside in the spring and have to re-acclimate to taking a divot.

        Whatever you've experimented with, what's held up the best? That's the great thing about my CCE, they last a long time. Also, approx how much do you play (just wondering how much you've used it)?

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        • #68
          Originally posted by allen2be View Post

          So are you gel-less now? If so, do you just have lexan over an air gap or is there something under the lexan (or is the gel still there?)? I've been hitting off of a CCE insert for a few years now and looking to mix it up... I feel like I get thinner and thinner over the winter months and then go outside in the spring and have to re-acclimate to taking a divot.

          Whatever you've experimented with, what's held up the best? That's the great thing about my CCE, they last a long time. Also, approx how much do you play (just wondering how much you've used it)?
          Yes, still loving the DIY Divot Action. 3/16" lexan is over an air gap. Have been using it every day for around 6 months. The lexan will never wear out. If/when the SynLawn Precision Putt turf wears out over it, I'll simply cut out and replace that section with some double-sided tape.

          -Ron with GungHoGolf.com
          - Ron at GunghoGolf.com - we specialize in TrackMan, FlightScope, Foresight, Uneekor, SkyTrak, Garmin, Bushnell, TGC, and E6 Connect. 512-861-4151 or email hello AT gunghogolf.com.

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          • allen2be
            allen2be commented
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            Huge improvement over the gel creation?

            How about a ballpark estimate of how many rounds you've played on the SynLawn Precision Putt turf?

          • GungHoGolf
            GungHoGolf commented
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            I wouldn't say huge improvement, but a noticeable positive improvement. Club glides thru impact easier with less resistance even when taking deep "divots". Have taken thousands of shots on it, no noticeable wear on the SynLawn yet .

        • #69
          GungHoGolf how did you attach the lexan and/or turf? Any pics?

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          • #70
            Originally posted by brg1875 View Post
            GungHoGolf how did you attach the lexan and/or turf? Any pics?

            ​​​​​​
            Pics and video at https://www.facebook.com/groups/skyt...4179223703156/ (you'll need to join my group there to view)
            - Ron at GunghoGolf.com - we specialize in TrackMan, FlightScope, Foresight, Uneekor, SkyTrak, Garmin, Bushnell, TGC, and E6 Connect. 512-861-4151 or email hello AT gunghogolf.com.

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          • #71
            Do you know where I can get the 3/16" Lexan?

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            • Jwheels9876
              Jwheels9876 commented
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              Probably Home Depot...

          • #72
            Originally posted by rbrogden View Post
            Do you know where I can get the 3/16" Lexan?
            My local Home Depot and Lowes only had thinner lexan. I bought Makrolon brand on Amazon:

            Makrolon GP General-Purpose Clear Transparent Polycarbonate Sheet, 3/16" Thickness, 24" Width, 24" Length https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RY8R33I
            - Ron at GunghoGolf.com - we specialize in TrackMan, FlightScope, Foresight, Uneekor, SkyTrak, Garmin, Bushnell, TGC, and E6 Connect. 512-861-4151 or email hello AT gunghogolf.com.

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            • Kevin Blenkhorn
              Kevin Blenkhorn commented
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              Does the lexan sheet just have give to it? So you have to have space under it obviously?

            • GungHoGolf
              GungHoGolf commented
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              That’s correct

          • #73
            Home Depot and Lowes both only carried the thinner piece and they will sag. I got mine from a local plastics distributor.

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            • #74
              I’m going to try this using the purple mattress portable pad. I have the purple mattress and the little sample they gave me with the bed seems like it will be perfect for this. The portable pad is only $39. I’ll post back after I build it out.

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              • #75
                Amazon
                3/16" (4.5mm) Clear Polycarbonate 24"x12" Sheet 0.177" Thick Lexan Nominal Size AZM https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XCHLMLW..._wmmuEb2W35AZG

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