I have the same mat and really like it. It rolls nicely and is easy to set up and put away.
You should consider getting speaker stands!
Vesper said:
You should consider getting speaker stands!
They are definitely on my list. I just bought this place in the summer and have been slowly adding my touches. I’ll probably replace them since they’ve been my dad’s since the 2000s, and I’m getting some feedback about them.
Love mine. Great find
That’s for Midget Golf! Just kidding!
That’s an awesome find for $25. But I do wonder about a putting mat where every putt is uphill at the end. Do people end up overshooting the hole if they practice on this?
Toryn said:
That’s an awesome find for $25. But I do wonder about a putting mat where every putt is uphill at the end. Do people end up overshooting the hole if they practice on this?
You should usually try to putt through the hole, not directly at it. If you only putt just enough to drop in, you might often miss short.
When pros are on the greens before a round, most of their misses are just past the hole.
That’s wild. Farmers markets around me only have fresh produce. Must be a golf-themed farm close to you or something. That sounds like a fun place to visit.
What kind of vegetable is this?
I dislike this mat. If I miss left, the ball goes right. If I miss right, the ball goes left. All the slopes roll everything towards the center because the sides of the mat aren’t flat.
I stared at this way too long before realizing it’s just a photo.
Does it come with that case?
Dick’s has the same one, I think.
Nice. Those can nearly cost $300 when new.
That slight bend in the middle and it not being perfectly flat is bothering me.
Gale said:
That slight bend in the middle and it not being perfectly flat is bothering me.
Just trying to add some undulations to practice for course conditions.