Golf Fairway Mats
Most golfers know how frustrating it can be trying to hit shots when the course is wet or frozen during the winter months. In fact a lot of golf courses make it mandatory to use golf fairway mats to protect the course during these periods. So, if you want to ensure you have the perfect lie time after time get one of our high quality competitively priced fairway golf mats.
Fairway Golf Mats
Our standard fairway golf mats have all the same features as the pro+ model the only variation being the 30 mm pile height. So, if you are looking for the perfect fairway golf mat to help make your winter golf more enjoyable while improving your game get one of our high quality winter golf mats today.
Fairway Pro+ Golf Mats
At Artificial grass direct we offer two different options to golfers when it comes to fairway golf mats. If you are there is our pro+ fairway golf mat which measures 20 by 35cm. It is made from premium grade golf grass with a high density and a pile height of 15mm.
All our winter golf mats have eyelets for your tees to provide you with stability when they are placed on the fairway. For added convenience they are fitted with a spring clip meaning it can be easily attached to your golf bag. Golfers can be forgetful when concentrating on their round and being able to attach your golf mat to your bag means you are much less likely to lose it.
Why do Golfers Use Fairway Golf Mats?
There are two main reasons fairway golf mats are used by golfers, one is to help ensure the course doesn’t suffer too much damage in adverse weather conditions. The use of Fairway golf mats can sometimes mean that courses will remain open when they would otherwise be shut. The other main reason golfers use golf fairway mats is to ensure they can play the ball off good lies when the course is wet.
Do Golf Clubs Make Fairway golf mats compulsory during the winter?
This is very much dependent on the golf club concerned and the condition of the course. Some golf clubs make members and visitors use fairway golf mats when the conditions become wet or frozen to ensure the course remains protected.