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Didn't realize: Only been practicing on mats at the range this year. They are the artificial turf kind, and I can strike it decent (not fat/thin.) Will my swing be messed up on normal ground?


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Not many grass ranges at all on Long Island, so I'm left hitting off mats.  That being said, I can clearly tell my fat shots (my biggest issue) from my pure shots.


Not many grass ranges at all on Long Island, so I'm left hitting off mats.  That being said, I can clearly tell my fat shots (my biggest issue) from my pure shots.


Originally Posted by newtogolf

You can get a good idea of ball contact on a mat, but there are other variables that will impact contact. Lie, grass height and thickness,  Making clean contact with a ball sitting up on a mat is much easier than hitting it out of the rough or off a up or downhill lie.

Yeah, but for the purposes of this discussion, a grass range shouldn't be like hitting out of rough or a downhill lie.  At least not most ranges I go to.

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Originally Posted by bplewis24

Yeah, but for the purposes of this discussion, a grass range shouldn't be like hitting out of rough or a downhill lie.  At least not most ranges I go to.

Agreed. A decent range will provide a fairway like lie that is level, but unkempt ranges obviously aren't like this. Even better maintained ranges have slight undulations, but you should be able to find a flat area.

Originally Posted by Padawan

Not many grass ranges at all on Long Island, so I'm left hitting off mats.  That being said, I can clearly tell my fat shots (my biggest issue) from my pure shots.

Pine Ridge and Hamlet Windwatch on the weekends and maybe Fridays I think. A couple of others near Pine RIdge, but not as well maintained.

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My club has a grass range that you can drive to and mats near the clubhouse. I see a bunch of guys hitting there out of convenience but as long as they have the grass side open, that's where I'll be hitting them from.

I don't care for the mats at all and would rather spend that time putting or chipping.


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