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| Izzo Golf 3x4’ Chipping and Driving Mat |
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| Manufacturer: Izzo Golf |
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| List Price: $79.99 |
| Sale Price: $49.44 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 4-5 business days |
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Product Description |
Hitting Mats feature: Quality tufted face like those used on driving ranges Won't scratch or mar clubs Great for woods or irons Indoor/Outdoor Includes rubber tee Can be used by right- or left-hand golfers Completely portable, take it anywhere Practice year-round Available Sizes: 1' x 2' 3' x 4'
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Good quality, comes with 1 rubber tee
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| Review Date: November 10, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Cordless Iron Man, Curacao |
I got the 3' by 4' mat and it's a good size: I can stand on it with my feet more than shoulder width apart and still hit off the tee with my driver.
In case you missed it (I did), the mat comes with one rubber tee, about an inch or so high. It's got two holes on two sides for the tee (so 4 holes in total).
It unrolls nice and easily and doesn't retain any curl at all from being rolled up in its box.
You should be conscious, however, of the fact that the rubber is a little thin. I'm currently playing in the backyard with hard tiles underneath the mat and if I hit it a little fat I feel those tiles. It would be preferable to have the mat on grass or a carpet or something but I don't have that option right now. In any event, it's not a fault but if you do find yourself vibrating like a cartoon character after hitting your club into the ground, don't say you weren't warned.
All in all, I'm very pleased. I've only had it for a week so no idea how long it lasts - if necessary I'll come back and write a second review on that in a year or so.
Happy golfing. |
Okay for the price...
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| Review Date: August 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Gregory J. Minor, Catania, Sicily, Italy |
| Not a very durable mat but I guess it gets the gob done. It would be better if it had more weight to it and the grass was a little more resilient... |
Izzo mat review
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| Review Date: June 21, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Nikolaos Gkolas, Ioannina,Hellas |
| It's too small to really use it as a driving mat.You need to glue it somewhere for support anyway. |
needs improvement
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| Review Date: February 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Steven Ahern, RI |
| Overall I am glad that I purchased this mat however its quality is a bit overexagerated. The mats edges are just cut not sewen in anyway so they fray, also although it has a backing it is not very heavy and can bunch up when hit with a club. As I look in stores it is very similar to other mats so don't be afraid to buy it as it is a good deal when compared to others, just know what you are getting. Also it should come with more then 1 tee. |
Very poor materials
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| Review Date: August 8, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Sudev Mukherjee, Newbury Park, CA United States |
| Although it is very cheap, this mat is very very thin, made with really poor materials. A few shots and the base rubber starts to crack, then fall of the mat. If you want a golf mat just spend a little more money and buy something better. Something that will last for sometime this will be torn in less than a month I can guarantee. |
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