SwingTurf Golf Mat Review

Now that you have decided on a launch monitor for your dream wintertime golf simulator, the next most important item to purchase is a quality mat.

The golf mat you choose may seem inconsequential in your quest for the ultimate simulator experience. However, other than choosing a quality launch monitor and computer to track your shots, the mat you pick for your setup is next most important.

The SwingTurf golf mat is a highly touted product this year for in-home simulators and this review will give you all the details you need to make an informed decision.

Specifications

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The SwingTurf golf mat comes in two sizes, 5’x5′ for normal setups and also 4’x9′ for special setups. The 5’x5′ version is their standard version which is competitive price-wise with other mats on the market. The 4’x9′ matt is available for a $320 upcharge.

What To Look At In A Golf Mat

With many different golf mats on the market to choose from, it is important to make sure you choose a mat that excels in the following areas. The SwingTurf mat has you covered in each of these categories.

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Real Feedback

To get the most out of your golf mat you want to get the most realistic experience possible.

To achieve this, you want to look for a golf mat that penalizes you for hitting fat shots and doesn’t just allow the club to bounce up into the ball. Lower-quality mats on the market simply don’t give you the feedback that you need to get better while you practice indoors.

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The SwingTurf Mat is engineered with a soft lifelike surface that allows players to hit down and through their shots just like on the course. This softer surface also can get a little bunched up on fat shots truly impacting your result.

In addition to the feel and response of real turf, you also want a mat that allows you to tee up a driver and not have to use a built-in tee. The SwingTurf mat allows players to do just this as you can tee up your ball with a wooden tee anywhere on its surface.

Durability

The next important factor to consider before making a purchase is durability.

Over the next few years, there are going to be a lot of golf shots struck off of your new mat, so you want to make sure the one you purchase is going to be able to handle that kind of load.

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The SwingTurf golf mat comes with a three-year durability warranty and is made of extremely high-quality material to last. The only thing durability-wise that it is missing is a replaceable hitting strip that some other more expensive mats offer.

Comfort

Comfort is something that should not be forgotten when choosing a golf mat as getting the wrong one here can cause injury over time.

You want to look for a mat that allows you to hit down and through the shot without a lot of violent bouncing at the bottom of your swing. This bouncing motion, not only hurts the quality of your practice, but it can also start to cause hand, wrist, and elbow injuries over time.

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The SwingTurf mat is equipped with 1 5/8′ worth of hitting material compared to 3/4′ from other brands on the market.

This thicker hitting surface allows you to not only get a lifelike feel through the shot but also protects your joints from a violent collision at the bottom of your swing.

Key Takeaways

  1. Importance of Mat Selection: After selecting a launch monitor for your winter golf simulator, choosing a quality mat is the next crucial step for an immersive and effective practice experience.
  2. SwingTurf Golf Mat Overview:
    • Available in two sizes: 5’x5′ for standard setups and 4’x9′ for special configurations.
    • Competitive pricing for the standard version, with a $320 upcharge for the larger variant.
  3. Critical Mat Selection Criteria:
    • Real Feedback: The SwingTurf mat provides a realistic experience by penalizing fat shots and offering genuine feedback. The soft lifelike surface mimics real turf, allowing players to hit down and through their shots, promoting improvement during indoor practice.
    • Durability: The SwingTurf mat comes with a three-year durability warranty, ensuring it can withstand the impact of numerous golf shots over the years. While lacking a replaceable hitting strip found in more expensive mats, its high-quality material promises longevity.
    • Comfort: Comfort is a key consideration to prevent injuries over time. The SwingTurf mat’s 1 5/8′ hitting material thickness, compared to 3/4′ in other brands, offers a lifelike feel through the shot while protecting joints from potential injuries caused by violent bouncing at the bottom of the swing.
  4. Versatility and Teeing Options: The SwingTurf mat allows players to tee up a driver anywhere on its surface with a wooden tee, providing flexibility and enhancing the overall versatility of your indoor practice setup.
  5. Overall Recommendation: The SwingTurf golf mat excels in crucial areas such as real feedback, durability, and comfort. Its competitive pricing, versatility, and attention to key features make it one of our most highly recommended choices for those seeking an exceptional golf simulator mat for their indoor setup.
Patrick Stephenson
Patrick Stephenson

Hello, I’m Patrick Stephenson, a golf enthusiast and a former Division 1 golfer at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. I have an MBA degree and a +4 handicap, and I love to share my insights and tips on golf clubs, courses, and instruction through this blog.

Here are clubs that I rely on when I play golf:

Driver: Ping 425 Max
3 Wood: Titleist 917
Hybrid: Titleist 818
4-7 Iron: TaylorMade 760
PW-8 Iron: TaylorMade 7MC
58, 54, 50 Wedges: Vokey SSM9
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour Red S

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