Certainly the stance mat is an important element of the simulator experience. It allows for comfortable stance, painless and realistic club swinging, realistic putting, cosmetic appeal and finally multiple surfaces if possible. There are many different stance mats on the market. The mat slected may be influenced by the type of simulator selected. For instance some sims such as the Protee, Spotscoach, Foregolf etc will require a relatively non reflective hitting area to allow for easier camera integration. Check with the system you are using before purchasing a sim mat. There are many different type of mats out there but remember there is absolutely no mat that will 100% mimick real golf with respect to rough, sand, divots, cart path etc and all the crazy lies that we see in real golf. Do keep this in mind because nothing is perfect.
Here are some links on some mats available:
Fiberbuilt www.fiberbuilt.com/golf/?gclid=CLTsjO3Y07sCFcpDMgodECQAXA
TrueStrike www.truestrike.com/
RealFeel www.realfeelgolfmats.com/
Par2Pro www.par2pro.com/shop/index.php?cPath=23_25_69
Custom Design golf www.customdesigngolf.com/the_first_pract...els_like_grass__.htm
Here are some links on some mats available:
Fiberbuilt www.fiberbuilt.com/golf/?gclid=CLTsjO3Y07sCFcpDMgodECQAXA
TrueStrike www.truestrike.com/
RealFeel www.realfeelgolfmats.com/
Par2Pro www.par2pro.com/shop/index.php?cPath=23_25_69
Custom Design golf www.customdesigngolf.com/the_first_pract...els_like_grass__.htm
I use this mat with my GC2. Only difference is I got the 60" by 60". For the extra $30 or so it's worth it. Makes a perfect square and then can rotate the hitting areas to 4 different spots.
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