DRIVING RANGE MATS DRIVING RANGE MAT
MT-331 4-Hole Square 59” x 59” Mat $239.95 MT-332 8-Hole Square 59” x 59” Mat $239.95 MT-333 Octagon 59” x 59” Mat
• Three Layer Construction Driving Range Mat • Constructed from 1/2” knitted nylon • Set into a liquid urethane base • Weight - 35 lbs
MT-333 Octagon
MT-332
10% DISCOUNT WHEN ORDERING 10 OR MORE MATS
DUAL BLEND DRIVING RANGE MAT
New Dual Blend turf combines two turf heights to reduce club head resistance and provide a more realistic hitting surface.
MT-400 4-Hole Square 59” x 59” Dual Blend $259.95 MT-401 8-Hole Square 59” x 59” Dual Blend $259.95 MT-402 Octagon 59” x 59” Dual Blend
MT-400
10% DISCOUNT WHEN ORDERING 10 OR MORE MATS
RUBBER TEES
• NBR/PVC closed cell 3/4” foam pad • Polyurethane liquid poured bonding process • 100% Knitted Nylon • 1 Year Guarantee • Weight - 35 lbs
BALL TRAYS RT-001A 13 /4 ” Rubber Tee
RT-001B 2” Rubber Tee /4
RT-001D
RT-001E 21 ” Rubber Tee /4
23 ” Rubber Tee RT-001H 31 ” Rubber Tee
RT-001G 3” Rubber Tee /2
RT-001C 21 ” Rubber Tee /2
$ .75 $ .75 $ .75 $ .75 $ .75 $ .75 $ .75
Fiberbuilt Tees FB-658/621 Adjustable Tee System (Box of 50): Hollow Rubber Tees (call for part number)
A FULL LINE OF FIBERBUILT AND TARTAN TURF MAT SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES ARE AVAILABLE.
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BT-001Wire Ball Tray $13.95 Provide convenience for your customer and speed up their practice time with a black epoxy painted, steel wire constructed range ball tray. Holds 80 range balls.
BT-002A Plastic Ball Tray, Forest Green $22.95 BT-002B Plastic Ball Tray, Black
$22.95
This range ball tray is UV stable and has drain holes to eliminate water buildup. Holds 90 range balls.
FB-621 3” Replacement Tee FB-658 2” Tee Holder $259.95 $239.95
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