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Hank Haney Dual Turf Practice Mat

 

 
 
 
 

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Hank Haney Dual Turf Practice Mat:

This Hank Haney Dual Turf Practice Mat offers both fairway-length and rough-length synthentic grass to hit from. Four tee holes are provided so you can use your own, realy golf tee for ultimate adjustability.


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3.2 out of 5
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7 out of 11(64%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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11 Hank Haney Dual Turf Practice Mat: This Hank Haney Dual Turf Practice Mat offers both fairway-length and rough-length synthentic grass to hit from. Four tee holes are provided so you can use your own, realy golf tee for ultimate adjustability.
Overall Customer Rating: 
3.2 out of 5
3.2 out of 5
Open Ratings Snapshot
Rating Snapshot (11 reviews)
5 stars
27% Rated this
4 stars
18% Rated this
3 stars
18% Rated this
2 stars
18% Rated this
1 star
18% Rated this
7 out of 11(64%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Overall Customer Rating: 
3.2 out of 5
3.2 out of 5
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Rating Snapshot (11 reviews)
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4 stars
18% Rated this
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18% Rated this
2 stars
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1 star
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7 out of 11(64%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Date:October 24, 2010
Good for the yard
Date:October 24, 2010
If you practice driver with Wiffles in the yard this is a must. Wooden tees crack and fly. Brush tees also fly. This mat stays put and comes with 3 tees. I only use it for driver or tee'd woods as I'd rather hit off the grass for everyting else. As far as Wiffles go; the best are the branded Wiffles - thick plastic and even molding.
Pros: Quality, Easy to Use, Durability
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Helpfulness Rating: 1 out of 2
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4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Date:September 15, 2010
Practical Chipping Mat
Date:September 15, 2010
I would definitely recommend this mat as a chipping mat. You get to practice off both tight and loose lies. I probably wouldn't recommend this mat for full swings though because if you hit it fat, theres the possibility of separation between the artificial grass and the rubber backing. But hey, I got this mat while it was on sale for $17!! You can't beat that since it was originally $40.
Pros: Quality, Easy to Use, Good Value
Cons: Durability
Reviewed by:Tate
 
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Location:Texas
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Where do you play most often? Other public
How often do you play? Multiple times per week
Overall Rating: 
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Date:September 3, 2010
Practice Mat
Date:September 3, 2010
The synthetic "grass" takes a real beating if you are accustomed to hitting down on the ball. After approximately 200 strokes the grass is starting to break down.
Pros: Easy to Use, Good Value
Cons: Quality, Durability
Reviewed by:Culpeper
 
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Location:Culpeper, VA
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Where do you play most often? Private
How often do you play? Multiple times per week
Overall Rating: 
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Date:July 19, 2010
GOOD THINGS AND BAD THINGS
Date:July 19, 2010
I have found this to be a useful tool in a couple of ways. First, I use it with whiffle balls on my patio to warm up prior to heading to the course. Secondly, it is good for practicing specific things in your swing from chip shots to and including fairway woods. This leads us to the "bad." It is not very useful with the driver in that most of the tees are way too long and they break rather easily.
You can obviously get a better practice session in at the range hitting actual balls and seeing where they go etc. but still I find myself several times a day using this mat and working on various components in my swing.
Pros: Easy to Use
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Location:Southern California
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Where do you play most often? Private
How often do you play? Multiple times per week
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