We stock a range of mats and nets from well known brands such as Pure2Improve and PuttOUT as well other quality products.
Golf Practice Nets & Mats
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American Golf delivers the opportunity for golfers to practice and improve their game from the comfort of their own home or anywhere exterior to the golf course. We exist to improve your game which is why our highly popular range of Mats and Nets allow you to continue to work on your golf swing and putting stroke no matter where you are in the world. With an array of golf nets, golf mats, putting mats and putting aids to choose from, we supply these highly intelligent practice products from some of golf’s best-selling practice brands such as Pure 2 Improve, PuttOUT, CS2, On Par, PGA Tour and Second Chance. Practice does make perfect, so why not take a look at our mats and nets lineup which will allow you to commit regularly working on your game so that you can become a proficient golfer that you have always dreamed about being.
Practice Aid
Practice nets allow you to confidently practice full or short golf shots depending on the make and model in a relatively small space. Simply set up your golf net and swing with any club while the ball is captured. These are easy to fold away and are efficiently transportable meaning you can always have your practice net with you. Golf practice mats simulate hitting shots from all different types of golf turf but without obviously taking a divot and therefore can be constantly used as a playing surface. Putting mats and putting aids all help you improve your putting stroke path on an artificial mat which simulates, depending on the mat type, the different real-life green speeds.
Golf Mats & Nets Frequently Asked Questions
How to hit a golf ball off a mat
For this, you’ll need to set up your alignment sticks. Assume your natural stance with your golf club and place your ball in front of your lead foot. Set up your swing as you normally would, with your clubhead behind the ball. Play a few shots consciously from this position and note how your stance changes. Be aware of how your body moves with the swing and momentum. Avoid swaying and wobbling by shifting your weight on the downswing towards the target and placing it in your lead foot. This way the momentum can almost roll through your body.
Do golf mats damage clubs?
You wouldn’t be the first golfer to worry about golf mats damaging your clubs, and it is true that driving range mats could cause damage to your clubheads. This is because they’re made of synthetic grass often with rubber or concrete underneath as a base, whereas a regular golf course will of course be grass and turf. Real grass allows you to make divots on your shots which is both expected gameplay and kinder to your clubheads, as the grass has a lot more leniency and actually comes up with impact. Because driving range mats are both synthetic and secured with a hard foundation, they won’t create divots and therefore the clubhead will meet the ground with more force absorbed. This can lead to greater wear and tear over time. Putting mats and practice mats shouldn’t damage your clubs, though, because these will typically be used in your home or garden, so you won’t be practising approach shots and your swing will change accordingly.
Are putting mats worth it?
If your putting technique is lacking in accuracy or conviction and you could stand to gain from practicing it properly outside of playing an 18-hole round, then a putting mat will be a great investment for you. They allow you to practice this one singular shot at home before you try out everything you’ve learnt on the green. Putting mats come in different lengths, so you can easily set one up at home to perfect your putt from a short distance or a longer distance, honing your accuracy and confidence in this game-ending shot.