9/10 Country Club Elite Golf Mat
Builders who want a durable, joint-friendly, real-tee-capable mat at a value price.
The enthusiast-favorite forgiving turf mat: 110 ounces of thick-pile nylon bonded to a 5/8-inch closed-cell foam backing, 1.75 inches thick overall, tall enough to accept a real wooden tee. Its dense fiber system delivers True Divot Action so you feel the difference between pure contact and a fat shot, with enough cushion to protect shoulders, elbows, and wrists while still punishing genuine mishits, no bounce-and-cheat. It is widely regarded as one of the best sim mats for the money, and the common 4'x5' size runs about $479-600 (larger sizes cost more). A high-value first upgrade for any build.
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Specs
| Surface | 110 oz thick-pile nylon turf |
|---|---|
| Backing | 5/8 in closed-cell foam; ~1.75 in total thickness |
| Real tee | Pile tall enough to accept a real wooden tee |
| Feel | True Divot Action; cushions joints, punishes fat shots |
| Sizes | Common 4'x5' and 5'x5'; larger available |
| Use | Indoor/outdoor, commercial-grade durability |
Pros
- Forgiving cushion protects wrists, elbows, and shoulders
- Accepts a real wooden tee and gives honest mishit feedback
- Commercial-grade durability at a friendly price
Cons
- Heavy and stiff to move or reposition
- Less fairway-grass realism than top fiber-panel mats
- Hitting strip can wear in one spot with concentrated use
