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Mat Size
Most mats run 4'11" x 4'11" — fits a standard bay or garage. Need extra stance room on both sides? Our 9'10" x 4'11" option doubles the width.
Insert Tee vs. Standard
Standard mats have a fixed molded tee height. Insert tee mats let you push in a real tee, so driver and tee-shot practice feels closer to the real thing.
Rubber Base
Not essential, but adds shock absorption and keeps the mat locked in place — worth it if you're practicing several times a week or hitting on hard flooring.
Durability & Turf Shock
Cheap mats stay rigid on a fat shot, which can strain your wrists and elbows over time. A well-built surface absorbs impact the way real turf does.
Indoor vs. Outdoor
Indoor mats are built for consistent, controlled conditions. Outdoor setups need weather-resistant mats and bases — pair with artificial golf grass for a complete outdoor range.
Winter Play
Our nylon winter insert tee mats are built to hold up in colder conditions, so you're not stuck indoors once the weather turns.
At GolfBays, we design golf mats that bring the feel of the fairway straight to you. Whether you’re practicing full swings, chips, or putts, our mats provide realistic feedback and reliable durability for every shot.
Each mat is engineered to protect your joints and your clubs while helping you refine your swing mechanics. From compact practice and teaching mats to premium simulator-ready options, you’ll find the perfect fit for your space and goals. Whatever your setup, GolfBays makes golfing more comfortable, consistent, and enjoyable year-round.
Finding the right golf mat depends on your skill level, space, and practice goals.
If you’re working on full swings, look for a golf hitting mat with realistic turf depth and shock-absorbing foam to protect your joints. For putting and chipping, a thinner mat with true roll feedback is ideal.
Consider your available space – compact mats fit smaller rooms or garages, while full-size options replicate a driving range setup. Also, think about your flooring type: heavy-duty rubber bases work best on smooth indoor surfaces, while thicker mats are ideal for outdoor use. If you’re using a golf simulator, make sure the mat integrates seamlessly with your setup for accurate shot readings.
Not all golf mats are built the same. Here’s how they differ:
At GolfBays, you’ll find models in every category - each engineered for durability, accuracy, and comfort so you can match your setup to your skill level and practice style.