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DRIVING RANGE MATS Dual Blend Driving Range Mat 59"


MT400 4Hole 59" x 59" Dual Blend $259.95 MT401 8Hole 59" x 59" Dual Blend $259.95 MT402 Octagon 59" x 59" Dual Blend $259.95 • New Dual Blend turf combines two turf heights to reduce club head resistance and provide a more realistic hitting surface.


MT-400 Dual Blend turf 10% DISCOUNT WHEN ORDERING TEN OR MORE MATS


• NBR/PVC closed cell 3/4” foam pad. • Polyurethane liquid poured bonding process • 100% knitted Nylon 6.6 Sports Turf. • 1 year guarantee • Weight  35 lbs


Driving Range Mat


MT331 4Hole Square 59” x 59” Mat $249.95 MT332 8Hole Square 59” x 59” Mat $249.95 MT333 Octagon 59” x59” Mat


$249.95


Three Layer Construction Driving Range Mat: This supertough mat is constructed from 1/2” Nylon Sports Turf, set into a liquid urethane base. Once cooled, this blend of turf and urethane is flame bonded to a 3/4” closed cell foam pad, leaving the toughest constructed driving range mat around. This process virtually eliminates delaminating, ripping or tearing. Weight  35 lbs


MT-332


MT-333


Swing Training Mat MT334 59” x 59” Square $264.95 Lines permanently imbedded in the mat aid in teaching the correct swing and stance. Constructed from 1/2” Nylon Sports Turf, set into a 1/8” liquid poured Urethane base. 3/4” foam pad. 4 holes. Weight  35 lbs


10% DISCOUNT WHEN ORDERING TEN OR MORE MATS 18


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