OUT OF STOCK, PRE-ORDER FOR MID/LATE JUNE - our popular Tee Turf Mats are currently out of stock and we should have them back in stock around mid/late June. You can pre-order now for mid/late June dispatch or please let contact us if you would like to be notified as soon as they are back in stock. Thanks for your patience.
Top pick - closest thing to hitting on real turf!
Not only does this mat allow you to insert your own tees, the feedback from this mat will improve your ball striking guaranteed - you will know when you hit it fat!
Protect your joints from Turf Shock with a high quality golf mat. Our thick Tee Turf layer design allows you to hit 'down and through' the turf and offers the right balance between forgiveness and ball striking feedback.
Used by driving ranges and commercial golf simulator set ups all over the world, our mat is comparable to other more 'well known' brands.
Suitable for home and driving range use both indoors and outdoors.
Our flagship Large Tee Turf Golf Hitting Mat features:
- 35mm high density curly artificial turf made using polypropylene (PP) which is tougher and more durable than Nylon
- Insert your own tees anywhere on the mat and dial in your preferred tee height
- 10mm foam backing for added impact absorption and stability
- the large size allows the mat to be rotated to extend its life
- Indoor and outdoor use
FAQ's
Q. Can you leave your Kaizen Golf Mat outside?
You definitely can leave the mat outside. The same type of mats are being used by golf driving ranges all over the world so they are built to withstand rain and UV etc.
Keeping them indoors will help, at least aesthetically, but our mats are made to a higher standard than those cheaper ones you might find on the market.
Q. What are some tips on getting the most life out of your Kaizen Golf Mat?
We suggest the following for keeping your Kaizen Mat looking as good as new:
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Please try not to roll it up – the mat is not designed to be rolled up and you may cause damage to the foam backing as well as the turf.
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Try to store it indoors if possible – more to avoid aging/discolouration if you expose it to the elements for long periods.
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Try not to hit off the same spot – you will eventually get wear spots, so try to rotate the mat around and hit off different areas.