Just purchased everything for the mat, can't wait to get everything put together !!
DIY Real Feel Golf Mat for only $271.50
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Has anyone tried this with either of these two 5StarGolf mats:
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Are these the same as the old Monster Tee mats, now Matzilla? I am having a hard time telling the difference from the clutter of the site.
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Question for anyone who has used this gel - how temperature sensitive is the gel? That is - if the gel is left somewhere cold (e.g. a cold garage), does the gel remain squishy, or does it harden?
I used to have a car seat comfort pad - it might have been a similar material as this, or it might have been foam based, I don't remember. But I do remember that it was hard as a rock on very cold mornings until my rear end warmed it up a bit. Whether this gel does the same thing makes a big difference to me, as I'd be using this set up for cold winter practice in the cold garage.Last edited by zamundan; 01-10-2017, 09:31 AM.
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Mine is in the garage and it remains soft. Probably about 20-30 degrees in garage.
Originally posted by zamundan View PostQuestion for anyone who has used this gel - how temperature sensitive is the gel? That is - if the gel is left somewhere cold (e.g. a cold garage), does the gel remain squishy, or does it harden?
I used to have a car seat comfort pad - it might have been a similar material as this, or it might have been foam based, I don't remember. But I do remember that it was hard as a rock on very cold mornings until my rear end warmed it up a bit. Whether this gel does the same thing makes a big difference to me, as I'd be using this set up for cold winter practice in the cold garage.
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Thanks!!Originally posted by wbond View PostMine is in the garage and it remains soft. Probably about 20-30 degrees in garage.
Here's another question for anyone with experience with this setup.... I was thinking making some changes to OP's recommendations to save money and simplify a bit, and I was wondering if anyone has any thoughts/input on how well the following would work:- ​​​​​​​Instead of buying the "Ultimate Par Commercial Mat" for $200, I'm considering buying the "Emerald Par" for $85.
- Both have the same 1/2" nylon turn on top.
- The difference is the foam.
- The Commercial has 5/8" foam underneath
- The Emerald has less than 1/4" foam underneath.
- I would plan to leave the foam on the Emerald mat completely intact
- No drilling a 'cavity' into the bottom of the mat for the gel
- I would place the mat onto a pre-cut rug pad with a hole for the gel
- I have some 1/2" rug pad.
- I would cut a 18"x16" hole in the rug pad
- The gel would go in the rug pad hole, and the Emerald Mat would be affixed on top of the rug pad/gel combo.
- I know the the heights didn't match up exactly, so I'd put 1/8" plywood under the pad or under the gel as needed. (The rug pad isn't exactly 1/2", and it sounds like the gel might not be exactly 5/8", so it might actually turn out pretty close with no plywood needed.)
Advantages of this plan (if it works):- Save over $100
- Skip the foam removal step. (Sounds like this takes an hour and requires an oscillating tool that I'd have to buy or borrow...)
- The mat stays intact, so if the hitting area on the turf wears out over time, I can easily rotate the mat 90 degrees since there isn't a hole in it.
Concerns/Questions:- Would the gel be as effective with an extra 5mm of foam between it and the turf
- Would I have more significant problems with the gel shifting around? (I actually wonder if it might shift around less... but I can imagine it going either way.)
This is the current plan I have brewing. If you can poke any holes in this plan, please do. This will be my first time experimenting with anything like this, so I fear I'm missing something stupid and this may not turn out as expected.Last edited by zamundan; 01-11-2017, 05:22 AM.
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Awesome - thanks for the input.
The rug pad is fairly firm, but I can go with plywood too if that will work better.
I went back through the posts and saw the pictures of your setup.... yeah, it looks like you did exactly what I was thinking. (Don't know how I missed that before.)
Here's a crazy question for you - have you tried removing the gel and taking some swings?
I'm just trying to go for the lowest impact setup possible to minimize injury risk, and it seems like having no gel at all (so the mat just flexes into the empty cavity) would have even less impact than having gel underneath. Any chance you want to give that a try and see how it goes?
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I did fiberglass insulation board instead as my bottom layer followed by some foam workout matting bought from Costco. Both were around 12 to 15 dollars. Took pair of scissors and made a cutout for the motorcycle seat gel pad. Gel pad I bought from ebay for around 30. Glued fiberglass board, foam layer, and gel insert together. Turf 3x5 I bought from Amazon for 50, but is starting to bubble up after 5 months of use.
Thinking of redoing it but make it 5x5 for increased longevity.Last edited by Jtangm04; 01-13-2017, 10:44 PM.
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I used the even cheaper 4x5 Premium Residential mat with 3/8" fibers - worked great! Write-up here: http://golfsimulatorforum.com/forum/...for-around-175
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I currently have a Divot action insert. I feel it's too forgiving on fat shots. Can anyone with gel insert compare?
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Hi Guys!! I have a 1 inch thick mat from Golfsmith. I have the insert that was recommended at the beginning of this thread but am now worried a 1 inch thick mat isn't thick enough to insert the gel pad into. I think the original mat at the beginning of the post was 1 and 3/8 thick. Thoughts? Thanks folks!!
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Depending upon on the base layer, you don't have to put the gel into the mat. You can build a platform and have the gel recessed into that and then have the mat on top. That is what i did with a very thin mat.
Originally posted by Lefty13 View PostHi Guys!! I have a 1 inch thick mat from Golfsmith. I have the insert that was recommended at the beginning of this thread but am now worried a 1 inch thick mat isn't thick enough to insert the gel pad into. I think the original mat at the beginning of the post was 1 and 3/8 thick. Thoughts? Thanks folks!!
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I made one following Mike80's OP. I really liked it but in hindsight, would've gone wbond's build. After a few months, the hitting area is starting to wear, creating a slight dip/divot. I do try to move the ball position around but due to my limited room size, only so many inches I can move around. I'll likely build a detachable piece like wbond's so I can replace the hitting surface when the divot get to be too deep and also be able to rotate the stance mat for even wear.
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I made mine using interlocking square foam pads from costco and glued 2 layers together. I cut out a spot for the gel pad and then place a cheap golf mat from amazon on top. The cheap top is beginning to bubble up after 6 months of use but will rotate it to the other side soon.
In retrospect I made my platform 3x5. Thinking of making it 5x5 to make my mat last longer and give me more room to setup a better driving stance.My courses:
Aldeen
Butler National
Cantigny
Canyata
Cog Hill #4
Harbor Shores
Harborside
Naperville Country Club
Prairie Landing
Rich Harvest Farms
Ruffled Feathers
Shoreacres
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Hello, I am checking to see if anyone has ever added Gel to a 5' x 5' CCE mat. I have ordered a 36" x 20" piece of the Ultra Gel from the posted website. Hoping it will help make hitting off the CCE a little easier on my elbow. I see where it was discussed a little... but did not see where anyone has ever tried it to see how it works. Would love to here about anyone's experience doing this before I cut into my CCE mat. I do like practicing on this mat. Thanks!
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I did this with a 10 x 30 CCE hitting strip. Honestly, I didn't see much difference at all. The CCE fibers are just so thick, that you never really get down to the gel. It's possible it makes a slight difference. I cut away all the foam to the hard backing that the fibers are attached to. The middle had a little more give, but it wasn't substantial.Originally posted by Specimen View PostHello, I am checking to see if anyone has ever added Gel to a 5' x 5' CCE mat. I have ordered a 36" x 20" piece of the Ultra Gel from the posted website. Hoping it will help make hitting off the CCE a little easier on my elbow. I see where it was discussed a little... but did not see where anyone has ever tried it to see how it works. Would love to here about anyone's experience doing this before I cut into my CCE mat. I do like practicing on this mat. Thanks!
Ive recently made my own Divot Action insert, and I'll never go back to anything else. I was able to make a homemade 12" x 24" divot action insert for roughly $50 and its incredible. My wrist and thumb issues have completely cleared up since using it instead. I plan on doing a step by step run down in the divot action thread at some point detailing the process. Really easy to make.
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