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Fiberbuilt Grass Series Double-Hitting Combo Golf Mat

Fiberbuilt Grass Series Double-Hitting Combo Golf Mat

US$ 3,149.00

The Fiberbuilt Grass Series Double-Hitting Combo Golf Mat gives home golfers a practical surface for full swings, short shots, and putting practice. It combines two hitting positions with a central stance area and an integrated putting green. The result is a single training system that supports both right-handed and left-handed players.

Its wide layout makes it a strong fit for shared home simulator rooms. One golfer can hit from the right side, while another can use the left. There is no need to rotate the mat, move the launch monitor, or rebuild the hitting area between users.

The main hitting section measures 10 feet wide and 4 feet deep. A 4-foot by 4-foot Performance Turf stance mat sits in the center. Two Fiberbuilt Grass hitting sections sit on either side, with spacer mats creating proper separation between the stance area and each strike zone.

This layout gives golfers enough room to take a natural stance. It also helps keep the ball position consistent from one session to the next. A stable setup can improve practice quality, especially when golfers use a launch monitor that relies on a defined hitting area.

The Fiberbuilt Grass sections create the primary contact points. Their dense synthetic fibers allow the clubhead to move through the surface instead of bouncing sharply off a firm base. This produces a softer feel at impact and supports a more natural downward strike with irons and wedges.

Golfers can practice without changing their swing to protect their joints from a hard mat. The fibers absorb more of the force created during turf contact. This can reduce the harsh shock that often travels through the hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders when using thin or overly firm practice surfaces.

That added comfort matters during longer sessions. Home simulator users may hit dozens or even hundreds of shots in one practice period. A more forgiving hitting surface can make regular training easier to maintain.

The grass sections also support realistic ball interaction. Players can strike the ball first and continue through the surface with the club. This allows them to work on compression, low-point control, and consistent contact without feeling as though the mat is forcing the club to skip into the ball.

Durability remains one of the product’s main strengths. The Fiberbuilt Grass hitting sections carry a 300,000-shot guarantee. They are built to handle repeated contact from drivers, irons, hybrids, and wedges without wearing out as quickly as basic turf inserts.

Each hitting section can also be replaced separately. Owners do not need to discard the entire system when one high-use area begins to show wear. They can replace the strike surface while keeping the base, stance mat, spacer mats, and putting green in place.

Four tee holes are built into each hitting section. Golfers can position an adjustable tee in different locations based on their stance, club choice, or launch monitor requirements. This supports driver practice without adding a separate tee mat.

The flexible tee positions also help when several people use the simulator. Golfers can move the ball within the hitting zone to suit their height, handedness, or preferred setup. The mat remains adaptable without requiring major changes to the room.

The double-sided format works especially well with many optical launch monitors. These systems often need a clear view of the ball and club at impact. The broad, symmetrical layout provides room to position compatible equipment while keeping the hitting zones accessible from both sides.

An integrated putting green extends the mat beyond full-swing practice. Buyers can choose a 10-foot by 6-foot, 10-foot by 8-foot, or 10-foot by 12-foot putting section. These options create complete footprints of 10 feet by 10 feet, 10 feet by 12 feet, or 10 feet by 16 feet.

The smaller configuration suits compact simulator rooms. It provides a dedicated putting area without demanding excessive floor space. The larger versions allow golfers to practice longer putts and create a more spacious short-game area.

Two metal cups come with the putting green. The surface also provides multiple hole locations, allowing users to vary the direction and length of each putt. Changing the target prevents the practice routine from becoming too predictable.

Golfers can work on alignment, starting line, and pace control. The green also supports simple drills that do not require a projector, computer, or launch monitor. Users can practice for a few minutes without turning on the full simulator system.

The connected design makes it easy to move between different parts of a training session. A golfer can hit full shots from the grass section, work on short chips, and finish with putting drills. Everything remains in one organized area.

Short-game practice becomes more useful when the golfer can see how the ball reacts after landing. Players can chip from the Fiberbuilt Grass toward the putting surface and observe the initial bounce and roll. This helps them work on touch, landing point, and distance control.

A modular rubber foundation supports the entire mat. The base pieces lock together and hold the turf sections in position. This foundation adds weight and stability, helping the system remain secure during a full swing.

The rubber base also adds cushioning beneath the turf. It supports the player’s stance while absorbing some of the force created during repeated shots. The solid construction gives the mat a more permanent feel than a loose hitting strip placed directly on the floor.

Assembly does not require permanent construction. Owners connect the foundation pieces, place the turf sections, and secure the components with the locking system. The modular format makes it easier to move the product through doorways, down stairs, or into a basement simulator room.

Individual sections can also be lifted when the area needs cleaning or maintenance. This is more manageable than moving one large, rigid platform. The modular design also helps users plan the installation around walls, screens, and nearby simulator equipment.

Its green finish gives the room a consistent golf-focused appearance. The stance surface, hitting sections, spacer mats, and putting area form one connected platform. This looks cleaner than combining separate mats from different manufacturers.

The system works well in front of an impact screen. The 10-foot width creates a broad hitting area, while the putting section fills the floor between the golfer and the screen. The finished setup can make a garage, basement, or spare room feel more like a dedicated practice studio.

Homeowners can also use the mat in a suitable outdoor or covered practice area. A level and stable floor will provide the best support. The modular base should sit flat so the turf sections remain aligned during use.

The product offers clear value in households with golfers who use different stances. Left-handed players often struggle with simulator rooms built around a single right-handed hitting strip. The dual-sided arrangement avoids that limitation and keeps the room ready for guests, family members, or coaching sessions.

A permanent two-sided setup can also reduce equipment adjustments. Users spend less time moving mats or repositioning accessories and more time practicing. This convenience becomes especially useful when several golfers share the same simulator.

Consistent footing helps support repeatable swings. The Performance Turf stance mat provides a stable surface under both feet. Golfers can transfer weight and rotate through the shot without feeling the mat slide or fold beneath them.

A fixed strike zone also helps users build a reliable routine. They can place the ball in the same area, align with the same target, and maintain a familiar distance from the screen. These small details make home practice easier to repeat.

The Fiberbuilt Grass Series Double-Hitting Combo Golf Mat is designed for golfers who want more than a basic strip of turf. It combines a comfortable strike surface, a stable stance platform, and a dedicated putting area in one coordinated system.

Three size options allow buyers to choose the right footprint for their room. The compact model saves space, while the longer versions provide more room for putting and short-game drills.

For home simulator owners, the mat offers a durable and flexible foundation for regular practice. It supports both right-handed and left-handed players, reduces the harsh feel of repeated turf contact, and keeps full-swing and putting practice within one organized area.