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Most golfers prefer using a grass practice tee, but artificial mats are necessary – and beneficial – for a variety of reasons.
Some courses simply don’t have the space or resources for a grass tee, so mats are their only option. Those that do have a grass practice tee, often find that it isn’t big enough to keep up with demand. They can’t rotate the stations enough for areas to fully heal, and the divots just keep adding up.
To give the tee time to recover, golfers have to use mats. Sometimes it’s for a couple of days each week.
In other cases, mats might be used more often than not. It all depends on how big the grass tee is, how much play it gets, and what the weather is like. When the weather isn’t good for divot recovery, mats have to be used more often. A good example is during late fall, winter and early spring, when most grasses are growing slowly, if at all. Divots taken during these times can take months to recover!
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Copper plate finish
303 Stainless Steel
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My favorite finish we have done.
@the_zb_ Zach,
Reaching out as a fellow Loss Dad. Thinking & praying for you guys during this time as it is not easy. We lost our son at 22 weeks pregnant.
Continue to worship & pray for the best, always remember he is your son and don’t forget about him. Angel birthdays are just as fun
@caddietales What I don’t get on his decision to look in Rory’s bag is they had only played one hole together.
It’s not like they were in the same group yesterday where JJ would have a “fresh judgement” on comparing their distances. Trust yourself and trust your caddie…
@golfcast@tylerjohnson_59@DoerflerJared These are 2 of the best guys out there. Watching their journeys from their college years at UNI to what they are doing now is mind blowing! Keep up the hard work boys.
Golf is family.
Justin Thomas was the first to know about Gary Woodland’s brain tumor, but the entire golf community has been by his side every step of the way.