I have been hitting at least 50 balls to 100 balls everyday over the last 3 weeks on my divot action strip and can really see the difference in my shots and also no problem with golfers elbow or other related injuries caused by hitting off a regular mat. I’m so glad I chose this setup over the fiberbuilt and also saved about $500 bucks.
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I purchased it from 5 Star golf . It is 5ft by 10ft. They have a section on their website for golf simulator mats. It’s well constructed and heavy so it does not move. It cost me $511 with free shipping
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Joe M,
Did you attach anything to the bottom of the Divot action mat? Mine tends to want to slide up and forward as i hit on it. Thinking of glueing a thin, hard peice of plastic or sheet metal to the bottom of foam strips on the front and back to extend under the stance mat.
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Because my mat is on turf carpet I had to put a .060 inch lexan under the strip. At first min3 also popped out in front. It turns out I was only 11.5 inches wide. It needs to be 12 inches wide and you need to trim the fibers in 5he host mat. If it is too tight it will pop out
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Do you have a link to the Divot Action hitting strip?Originally posted by Joe M View PostI have been hitting at least 50 balls to 100 balls everyday over the last 3 weeks on my divot action strip and can really see the difference in my shots and also no problem with golfers elbow or other related injuries caused by hitting off a regular mat. I’m so glad I chose this setup over the fiberbuilt and also saved about $500 bucks.
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Guy who made it and owned the business died from Covid a few weeks ago. Don’t know if anyone knows if someone will take it over or not. Can buy from gunghogolf and get the holy grail, or build your own diy divot actionOriginally posted by umbighouse View Post
Do you have a link to the Divot Action hitting strip?
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