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  • Fiberbuilt Performance Tee Boxes

    I've done the search and find very little on the "new" Fiberbuilt Performance Tee Boxes. They seem to come in the Foresight SIM in a box, but haven't found much else on them. Does anyone have any feedback on them?

    A significant upgrade to typical turf hitting mats, Fiberbuilt’s Tee Boxes combine our modular shock-absorbing rubber foundation with our Performance Turf to provide a realistic experience from tee shots (using a real tee) to wedges. A cost-effective solution for simulator and golf room set ups Fiberbuilt’s Performance


    Building outdoor cage as part of my putting green and am determining hitting mat. Am currently between 1) Fiberbuilt Traditional 5x4, 2) Wittek Quattro, 3) this Fiberbuilt Performance Tee Box

    Thanks,

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    they are the same material as the fiberbuilt stance mats in the studio version. I did not like it as it was very grabby. I converted the mat to one with the fiberbuilt hitting strip. FB will sell you the parts to upgrade it and the cost is the difference between the performance mat cost and the studio version you choose. I upgraded to the center hitting and it was $500 additonal. I also have a Quattro and like it very much

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    • Jwortsman
      Jwortsman commented
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      Thanks for the input. How would you compare the FB strip to the Quattro. Have read great things about the Quattro and it's ~$300 cheaper than the Fiberbuilt, but guess I've always been a believer in you get what you pay for.

    • Jnc10
      Jnc10 commented
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      my only issue is I wanted center hitting and big enough for lefty/righty. If not I would have stayed using the Quattro. They are both good but mats are user preference. It took me quite awhile to like fiberbuilt but I am finally used to it
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