Golf Simulator Mats
Fiberbuilt Grassmaster Golf Mat Review
The most realistic fairway mat available. Fiber construction allows the club to glide through like real grass. No damage to wrists or elbows.
Quick Summary
Pros
- +The most realistic feel of any golf mat
- +Fiber construction protects wrists and elbows
- +Used in commercial simulators worldwide
- +Extremely durable, lasts millions of shots
- +Compatible with all launch monitors
- +Replaceable turf surface when worn
Cons
- −Expensive at $599+
- −Heavy and not easy to move
- −Fiber fibers shed slightly when new
- −Shorter grass height than some prefer
Full Review
Most golf mats are made from artificial turf that sits on a rubber backing. Hitting from these mats is nothing like hitting from real grass because the club bounces off the hard backing instead of sliding through. Fiberbuilt solved this by creating a mat made from individual fiber tufts that the club head actually cuts through, just like real turf. The result is dramatically more realistic impact feedback and far less stress on wrists and elbows. Fiberbuilt is the mat used in most commercial simulator facilities because it lasts for millions of shots without losing performance. The Grassmaster size (5x4 feet) fits most simulator setups comfortably.
Specifications
| Material | Proprietary fiber tuft construction |
| Size | 5x4 feet (Grassmaster) |
| Thickness | 2.5 inches |
| Weight | 35 lbs |
| Teeing | Multiple tee heights included |
| Indoor | true |
Who Is This For?
If your wrists or elbows ever bother you after hitting off artificial turf, the Fiberbuilt is worth every penny. The feel difference compared to a standard mat is significant enough that most golfers who switch never go back.
Our Verdict
If your wrists or elbows ever bother you after hitting off artificial turf, the Fiberbuilt is worth every penny. The feel difference compared to a standard mat is significant enough that most golfers who switch never go back.
Fiberbuilt Grassmaster Golf Mat
Score: 95/100