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  • EZ Tee Hybrid turf

    I had a chance to test the EZ Tee Hybrid turf. I got a hitting strip from Sean at Synthetic turf in Ontario. He is awesome and very knowledgeable. The turf is excellent. It has a thick pile on a thin nylon backing. It’s about 1 3/8 thick. It has the perfect amount of softness and grab. It is not hard on the joints. The turf looks like it will maintain well over time as it is well built. It does take a tee but I prefer using winter tees. It also is also great to putt from. It is very similar to the Bullseye soft strike hitting mat which is one of my favourite mats.

    I do think it is a good idea to change hitting strips every now and then and get a different feel. Let’s face it even your home course will have a different turf feel as the season goes from soft to firm depending on the date. I for one will be rotating these turfs every few weeks to allow one to adjust to a new turf. I do think this is a very nice mat and will be in my rotation of hitting strips.
    Last edited by Bubba22; 11-07-2023, 01:28 AM.

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    After using them what is your go to, I am stuck on the holy grail, ez tee, or one of the bullseye strips to replace grass Fiberbuilt strip. Want to improve my striking and most accurate to real fairways. Really wanted sigpro softy, but too high for setup. Of the ones you have used, what is your most recommended. I am decent ball striker, usually clean hit, just working on proper closing of club face to get consistent direction. Thanks
    Last edited by kpump; 12-19-2023, 08:40 AM.

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    • #3
      My go to is the Bullseye soft.

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      • #4
        Correction on my above post. I ordered the Mega mat, and thought that was what I received. I just measured mine and I received the EZ Tee Hybrid, 1 1/8" Thick. Still works good, just not what I thought I was getting!!

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