Have you ever thought you were a golf pro on mats but then failed miserably on grass? The debate continues as golfers share their experiences.
Summary
- Golf mats may mask flaws, leading to surprising struggles on grass ranges.
- Some golfers believe mats do indicate bad shots effectively.
- Transitioning from mats to grass can be a challenge for many players.
Actionseekr’s Mat Revelation
Have you ever felt like a golf prodigy on mats only to find your real skill level exposed on grass? Actionseekr shared a hilarious experience where transitioning from mats to grass revealed hidden flaws in their game. The shocking realization of chunking and thinning half the bucket at a grass range left them questioning their true ball-striking abilities
Commentary on Golf Mat Controversy
Grass > Mat obviously problem is there are few grass ranges if you don’t belong to a club. And even then sometimes the quality is poor…
Been experiencing the same thing lately – I think I have it all figured out – then I realize I’m still garbage
I always felt this was an overblown concern. If I hit a heavy shot on a mat, I know it…
If you can’t tell a massive chunk on a mat then I don’t know what to tell you
Put a golf towel on the mat right behind your ball. You’ll now know if you’re hitting behind the ball on a mat
Whether you’re a believer in the mat conspiracy or still swear by its value, the debate rages on in the golf community. Amidst the banter, one thing remains clear – the transition from mats to grass is no easy feat. It’s a saga of discovery, enlightenment, and the occasional humbling experience that unites golfers in their quest for improvement.