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  • Holy Grail vs. SwingTurf

    The title says it all -- does anyone have experience with these two head-to-head?

    And for the holy grail, what do people do for a tee?

  • #2
    We've used a Holy Grail hitting strip for 2 seasons. Seems to be a good balance between not beating up wrists & elbows and yet having some durability. We use Birtee's. https://birteegolf.com/

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    • #3
      Another option you might consider is the MegaMat. I was concerned about elbow issues, and did a lot of research. I bought one of these, and have had zero Elbow issues ( one of my concerns). There is no transfer of Green Stuff to your clubs, and you can use a regular tee. The one I bought is 5x5, so you can rotate it 4 times if you are a right hand hitter, for wear issues. So far, I can see zero wear patterns on mine. Free shipping too!
      SimTurf Mega Mats feature a 1¼ polypropylene yarn system on a ½” foam pad. Dense turf fibers hold a ball on a real tee and have a true fairway feel that allows you to swing down and through. A thick foam layer adds weight and stability on slick or uneven surfaces. Mega Mat is a great choice for a free-standing mat to use with a net in the garage or backyard.

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      • #4
        Can't provide feedback on Swingturf but I am using the Holy Grail hitting strip. It is easy on the elbows/wrists but I think they are having some quality issues. Used mine for about 2 months before it started coming apart (delamination). Contact Gung-Ho and they sent me a new one as soon as they had it in stock.I did tried gorilla glue which held for a little while but it is coming apart again.

        Also use the birtees from Amazon for teeing up the ball for my driver.

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