Several courses in my area have GREAT driving ranges with fairway like hitting areas. NONE of these are close to my work. There are 2 ranges within 1 mile. They have all of the hitting surfaces found in my subject.
When I hit off the "grass," I don't hit the ball very well. At both places, its like 1/2 way between fairway and rough. I can't seem to get any compression on the ball.
Now, when I hit off the hard mats (very short bristles with a hard sponge-rubber below) I can generate good compression and what feels like a fairway like hit.
I get similar results off the brush mats (longer bristles, but nothing really below).
My questions:
1) Should I be worried that I cannot hit the ball well off the "grass" area?
2) Which mat simulates the fairway better? I feel the hard mat does, but I have read some things about how the hard mat will "square" the face up for you. Which I don't believe, because I hit the ball 1st, not the mat.
Curious to see the posts!
Thanks!
When I hit off the "grass," I don't hit the ball very well. At both places, its like 1/2 way between fairway and rough. I can't seem to get any compression on the ball.
Now, when I hit off the hard mats (very short bristles with a hard sponge-rubber below) I can generate good compression and what feels like a fairway like hit.
I get similar results off the brush mats (longer bristles, but nothing really below).
My questions:
1) Should I be worried that I cannot hit the ball well off the "grass" area?
2) Which mat simulates the fairway better? I feel the hard mat does, but I have read some things about how the hard mat will "square" the face up for you. Which I don't believe, because I hit the ball 1st, not the mat.
Curious to see the posts!
Thanks!
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