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Gaining Confidence in Your Game

Finally, A Golf Mat that Let's You Swing "Down-and-Through" the Ball (no more bounce) And It Even takes a Real Tee!
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8th July 2008

Gaining Confidence in Your Game

Many golfers will miss a shot or two because they go into the shot thinking they do not have a very good angle since they have not practice a scenario similar to the shot they have at hand.

“It was my pleasure to meet you at this years PGA show. Thank you so much for your help with our custom MEGSA Mats and also introducing me to your new Country Club Elite Mats. As you know we run multiple golf academies and have been looking for an acceptable synthetic hitting turf option for years. I had given up hope until seeing your product. It provides a true feel with true results especially on a “fat-shot”. We plan on installing your product at two of our academies this year with more to come. Best wishes for your continued success.” -Professional Instructor Mike Bender

Practice is essential to your self confidence while out on the course. If you are confident in your chances of making a putt or shot, you have a much better chance of making it than if you were nervous or in confident in yourself. With this golf practice mat and great golf training aids such as limited flight balls or a golf net mat and mat net set up your self confidence will be greatly increased.

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7th July 2008

Getting the Mental Edge

Golf is more mental than anything else. Once the majority of players see this an advantage can be had by working on becoming more consistent and not becoming mentally flustered throughout their rounds.

“Playing golf is like eating. It has to come naturally.” -Sam Snead

By becoming more consistent by using realistic golf training aids such as golf driving mats and outdoor golf driving range mats that can be used in the backyard, your game will improve both from a technical standpoint and mental standpoint.

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