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Review on Fiberbuilt Flight Deck Golf Hitting by Jeremy Bradford

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Take care of your body when exercising!

Many times we don't have the luxury of hitting real turf, which is a shame as hitting grass doesn't transfer the vibrations back to your body like a cushion on concrete like most enclosed driving ranges. Fiber optic is coming, the next best thing. I didn't even know this alternative existed until recently playing on a premium public field. After hitting their reach, I noticed that some of their hitting mats were like tall stubble, allowing the club to slide over the stubble while making good contact with the face. A little research turned out to be a $1,000 fiberglass model. Luckily for us, you can just buy a smaller mat and with a little creativity make your own fiber station. It's much gentler on your body as it doesn't bounce or send a shock wave back to your hands like most concrete impact mats. Body. It requires you to hit cleaner and there can be a learning curve, but hitting this mat means hitting the real thing clean. The only downside is the interaction of the ball with the ground, you need a traditional mat for that. I highly recommend trying one of these if you exercise often and find yourself overly sore from the impact vibrations of a standard mat. Once you've struck a thread, there's no going back. The only downside is adapting your height to the fiber!

Pros
  • Outstanding Overall Performance
Cons
  • Doubt