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Do indoor golf mats damage clubs


jamesgoodchild
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I used to hit off a mat in my yard by pushing a couple of those large aluminum gutter spikes through the back edge of it and into the turf.

However, I found out that hitting off the mat was one of the best and most efficient ways to damage a swing and a golf game in general. Unless you are also standing on a mat you always have a sidehill lie. You can also groove a fat hitting swing and never know it. And you will rarely get as perfect a lie in the real world on grass. This has I know been debated here to some extent.

You might save a few bucks by not using the range but is it worth it?

"There are three kinds of men. The one that learns by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence for themselves." - Will Rogers 1897-1935

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