
Come home after a long day of work and relax while you practice your swing or putt with the Maxfli® 3x5 Hitting Mat. This mat comes designed to resemble Bermuda grass, giving it a real feel and appearance as you putt, and the 3/8” foam padding makes this mat ideal for both outdoor and indoor use. Four tee holes come indented in the mat, giving you various options to practice where you tee.
REVIEWS
35 Reviews
I LOVE GOLF
Love using it. Easy on the wrists. Use five times a day without any problems. Seems to hold up well.
Bob31
Very happy with my purchase. I’m able to practice at home and outside! Perfect size for a hitting mat. Outstanding item…
Makaveli607
Used it in my basement sim on a area rug on concrete haven’t had any issues in over 2000 swings
Joestillhittingem
Using my GC3 monitor/simulator I have hit 15,407 shots from this mat. Irons ,woods and driver. It lasted pretty good for my swing speed 65-74mph short to mid irons. BUT once my son hit LESS than 50 iron shots at 95mph swing speed it left depressions and then unusable hitting areas at his ‘ divot point ‘ So if you are a sweeper of the ball it will last. But if you are a long hitting , divot taking golfer look elsewhere. But for $179 it’s worth trying until you’re actually ready to pay $1,000 for commercial grade.
Junior golf
Doing great so far hitting balls in my shed. Starting a junior golf program at local golf course short driving range. Should be good getting another mat soon, cutting in half and gluing to treated plywood. So far I’m very pleased with the durability, need a couple more.
Chris
Bought this for home golf sim set up. Works well. Good size and reasonable tongue balls off the turf.
Nastynat
Works pretty good could use More bottom to make it stick and stay better without app to damage it by Is lockingit down
ChrisJS
Decent starter mat, but might only last a season (depending on how much you practice). The mat is thin and does not punish fat shots, which can make existing ball striking problems worse. It also doesn’t absorb shock well. While it’s better than nothing, you’d be better off spending an extra couple hundred bucks on a Teestrike or something similar.
Ifitfliesitdies07
Not worth $40.. super thin cheap foam. The size is nice but like I said to foam underneath is to thin especially for the expensive price tag.
Rolyatyeldarb
Net has give to it, large net to practice angles into the target
Gary
So far very pleased with mat. Have not used it enough to determine overall quality- however for my fairly light usage I believe it will be fine.
C3CAMO
After using this for less than a week it has a large hole forming. Will be returning.
windowKid
After a few months, it was already ripping. really poorly made.
Ek615
I bought this two weeks ago, in a Saturday. By Thursday of the next week there was a hole and ripping on the mat. I was so disappointed. Luckily, my Truestrike mat came in the next Saturday.
JBAK85
I bought this mat from Golf Galaxy and used it every other day for about a month and it is completely torn up and unusable now. It is good for the first few swings, but wears easily rips. I’m a 6 handicap, if that gives you an idea of how I’m hitting the ball on it. I would recommend spending about $400 on a good mat that will last. You will save money in the long run rather than replacing this mat multiple times.
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