Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Practicing on Grass, not Matts
Sarasota has been matts only for several months. What about Palmer & Glenview?
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I would think ALL ranges are "mats only" this time of year, when the grass tends to go dormant...
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Give them a call.
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Glenview range is grass except for Sun & Mon
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Palmer has some sort of system between grass and mat days. Don't like mats, much prefer different tee heights.
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As soon as Florida legalizes it, a lot of Villagers will be practicing on grass.
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LOL
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#8
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Have you bothered to walk...
the 15 feet to the range window and ask?
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Sarasota Golf Practice Center (Aqua Range):
Monday - Tuesday: 7am to Dusk Wednesday: 9am to Dusk Thursday - Sunday: 7am to Dusk MATS: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Questions Call 352-750-8320 |
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I use mats if I don't get to do grass. I found a relatively cheap set of rubber tees to use on the mats. I just have to remember not to leave them behind.
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I could use a little practice right about now...
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Well if you don't get grass...
isn't the only other option mats?
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I find that mats are great for working on tempo as the consistency of the mat material doesn't vary upon impact. This allows me to focus on the swing as opposed to taking the lie and density/height of the grass into consideration. Since the majority of my tee and fairway full shots are designed to skim the grass mats are preferred for all but inside 76 yards(a full sand wedge).
I realize everyone has their own take, but it doesn't hurt to consider other points of view. |
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Hitting irons off mats too often can damage your wrist and elbow.
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Closed Thread |
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