And truthfully the worse your swing the more damage you can do to your lie angles.
Do golf mats damage clubs.
One commonly expressed complaint is the mat can damage your golf clubs.
For several years i would hit terrible shots off the mats yet did just fine on the course.
Mats may damage your clubs the black or green marks often left on the soles of clubs after a mat practice session are usually no more than a cosmetic annoyance.
If you warm up with a range mat you re most likely doing damage to your clubs.
Real grass allows a golfer to make divots.
It can especially hurt irons.
Much more serious is the potential damage to your clubs which repeated heavy impacts with concrete backed mats can cause.
That said the half life of titanium is probably 60 years or so which should mean your golf clubs should be ok.
Here s how to check.
The best thing to do is to hit the ball off those little plastic tees that are set into the mats.
Depending on your swing your club may come in contact with the underneath surface and it can increase the speed of a club s deterioration.
You ll end up with green plastic on the soles of your clubs so that will have to be cleaned off.
Unfortunately i was coming way over the top.
Often mats have concrete or rubber underneath them.
Most manufacturers have a warning that damage to clubs caused by hitting off mats will void the warranty on the clubs.
Those fat shots can do a number on your clubs too even if you don t hit shots on mats but find yourself playing and hitting a lot of shots off firm turf.
This rule greatly simplifies the complexity of rules on damaged clubs so next time your clubs take some damage worry not and.
The reality is if you are swinging the golf club properly strikes off the mats should feel pure.
You on the other hand might want to get that third ear checked out.
This includes damage that was made to the club in a fit of anger.