Hi all,
I've been hitting off of a 4x5 foot Monster Tee mat that lasted me now about 5 years.. it's been good to me, but never liked how "squishy" it is under foot.. so now it's time to replace it..
I narrowed my choices to a CCE mat or a Fiberbuilt. I don't want to do a DYI, I don't want another cheaper alternative, I don't want to spend the money on a real true-strike, and I don't care for the way Divot Action works. So it's either CCE or Fiberbuilt.
After reading hundreds of threads on this.. it seems the only real complaints on each are as follows:
CCE complaints:
Fiberbuilt complaints:
Fiberbuilt at this point is in the lead. Seems like less chance of injury over time, and people seem to love the feel and overall performance. My only question is around these opinions I read about it being too forgiving.... what I'm looking for is any feedback from Fiberbuilt users here... when people say the mat is "too good/easy" does that mean:
Which is it? I think I can live with #2 as long as I get at least some feedback. At a 3 hcp, I'm pretty perceptive about my how good/bad my strike was... #1 however is more concerning, as I don't want the mat to mask any strike issues, and pick up bad habits that I bring to the course in the spring.
If I will still get some reasonable feedback of my ball striking with the Fiberbuilt, I will go with the Fiberbuilt over the CCE. I have to say even with my Monster Tee mat, it's not pleasant when the mat grabbed my club on fat shots or even on good shots where I dug a little deep... never caused me pain or injury, but may some day with the CCE especially in the winter off season where we have sub 30-40 degree temps in my garage and muscles are tighter than nice summer days!
Opinions from Fiberbuilt users?
Thanks!
I've been hitting off of a 4x5 foot Monster Tee mat that lasted me now about 5 years.. it's been good to me, but never liked how "squishy" it is under foot.. so now it's time to replace it..
I narrowed my choices to a CCE mat or a Fiberbuilt. I don't want to do a DYI, I don't want another cheaper alternative, I don't want to spend the money on a real true-strike, and I don't care for the way Divot Action works. So it's either CCE or Fiberbuilt.
After reading hundreds of threads on this.. it seems the only real complaints on each are as follows:
CCE complaints:
- - "Penalizes" fat shots when playing sim golf by decreasing distance way more than real life even on the slightest of mishits
- - "Penalizes" players physically by causing some pain over time due to deceleration/impacts (mostly for those with very steep swings/divot takers)
Fiberbuilt complaints:
- - I have read countless times on how this mat may be "too good"... I assume meaning it's too forgiving and lets you get away with mishits
- - Putting can be a problem
Fiberbuilt at this point is in the lead. Seems like less chance of injury over time, and people seem to love the feel and overall performance. My only question is around these opinions I read about it being too forgiving.... what I'm looking for is any feedback from Fiberbuilt users here... when people say the mat is "too good/easy" does that mean:
- When you hit a shot fat, you can't tell at all you hit it fat, the shot felt great, and the end results of the shot are still very good, so you don't realize it was mishit... or..
- When you hit a shot fat, there is still enough feedback to be aware of the mishit, still know you did not strike it as well as you could have, but the end results of the shot/shot data are that you were not penalized much (if at all) for the bad strike
Which is it? I think I can live with #2 as long as I get at least some feedback. At a 3 hcp, I'm pretty perceptive about my how good/bad my strike was... #1 however is more concerning, as I don't want the mat to mask any strike issues, and pick up bad habits that I bring to the course in the spring.
If I will still get some reasonable feedback of my ball striking with the Fiberbuilt, I will go with the Fiberbuilt over the CCE. I have to say even with my Monster Tee mat, it's not pleasant when the mat grabbed my club on fat shots or even on good shots where I dug a little deep... never caused me pain or injury, but may some day with the CCE especially in the winter off season where we have sub 30-40 degree temps in my garage and muscles are tighter than nice summer days!
Opinions from Fiberbuilt users?
Thanks!
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