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Nets & Mats
Golf practice nets and hitting mats are the foundation of any indoor or backyard golf setup — whether you’re building a full simulator bay or a simple garage practice station. A hitting mat protects your floors and clubs while replicating fairway, rough, or tee conditions. A practice net contains ball flight without requiring a projector or full enclosure. GolfSimPlanet carries mats from 4×5ft to 5×10ft and nets from 7ft to 10ft wide — from brands including SIG, SigPro, Carl’s Place, Spornia, Real Feel, TrueStrike, The Net Return, Rukket Sports, and more.
Monster Mat Golf Mat
Carl's Place 4'x9' HotShot Golf Hitting Mat
Spornia SPG-8 Golf Practice Net XL Edition
Spornia SPG-7 Golf Practice Net
Carl's Place 4'x5' HotShot Golf Hitting Mat
SIGPRO Softy 4' x 10' Golf Mat
Carl's Place 5'x7' HotShot Golf Hitting Mat
SIGPRO Softy 4' x 7' Golf Mat
Spornia SPG-5 Golf Practice Net Compact Edition
SIG 10' x 10' x 10' Square Golf Net
Spornia ProStrike Commercial Golf Mat - 5'x5'
Real Feel Country Club Elite Golf Mat - 5'x5'
Real Feel Country Club Elite Golf Mat - 4'x5'
SIGPRO Golf Simulator Flooring
SIGPRO Softy LITE 4' x 10' Golf Mat
EZTee Hybrid Hitting Turf
Big Moss True Launch Hitting Mat - 5'x9'
Real Feel Country Club Elite Golf Mat - 5'x10'
Real Feel Country Club Elite Golf Mat - 5'x8'
TrueStrike Single Model Golf Mat
SkyTrak 5x5 Hitting Mat
Real Feel Country Club Elite Golf Mat - 5'x8'
TrueStrike Academy Model Golf Mat
Rukket Sports Haack Pro Golf Net
The Net Return Pro Series V2 - 8'x7'.6" Golf Net
SIGPRO Golf Net
The Net Return Large 10 Pro Series - 10'x8' Golf Net
SIGPRO Softy LITE 4' x 7' Golf Mat
SIGPRO 3D 5'x5' Golf Mat
Spornia Academy Commercial Golf Mat - 5'x5'
The Net Return Home Series V2 - 7'x7' Golf Net
SwingTurf Golf Hitting Mat
SIGPRO Super Softy 4' x 9' Golf Mat
SIGPRO Super Softy 4' x 8'4" Double Sided Golf Mat
Rukket Sports SPDR MK2 Portable Driving Range with SPDR STEEL™ Netting
SIG 10' x 7' Rounded Golf Net
🥅 Golf Nets vs. Hitting Mats — What’s the Difference?
Nets and mats serve different functions in a golf practice setup — most serious home setups use both together.
🟩 Hitting Mats
Sit on the floor — replicate the feel of hitting from fairway, rough, or tee. Protect flooring from repeated club impact. Available in sizes from 4×5ft (compact) to 5×10ft (full studio). Key specs: turf pile height, rubber base thickness, and whether a hitting strip channel is included.
🥅 Practice Nets
Freestanding or wall-mounted — contain ball flight without requiring a projector or impact screen. Ideal for garage setups, backyards, and spaces where a full simulator build isn’t practical. Available from 7ft to 10ft wide from brands including Spornia, The Net Return, SIG, and Rukket Sports.
🔍 How to Choose a Hitting Mat — By Size & Use Case
Hitting mat size should match your available floor space and swing stance width. Most right-handed golfers need at least 5ft of mat width for comfortable setup with all clubs.
| Mat Size | Product | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 4×5ft | Carl’s Place 4×5 HotShot, SigPro Softy 4×7 | Compact spaces, short irons and wedges |
| 4×9ft – 4×10ft | SigPro Softy 4×10, Carl’s Place 4×9 HotShot | Standard home simulator — all clubs including driver |
| 5×5ft | Spornia ProStrike 5×5, Real Feel Country Club Elite 4×5, SkyTrak 5×5 | Teaching bays, commercial use, wide stance |
| 5×8ft – 5×10ft | Real Feel Country Club Elite 5×10, Big Moss True Launch 5×9 | Full studio builds, premium home setups |
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❓ Golf Nets & Mats — FAQ
What size golf hitting mat do I need?
Most golfers need at least 5ft of mat width for a comfortable setup with all clubs including driver. A 4×9ft or 4×10ft mat (like the SigPro Softy 4×10 or Carl’s Place 4×9 HotShot) is the most common choice for home simulator bays — wide enough for a natural stance, long enough to place the ball in multiple positions. Compact 4×5ft mats work for short iron and wedge practice in tighter spaces.
What is the difference between a golf mat and a hitting strip?
A golf mat covers the full hitting area including stance and ball position. A hitting strip is a narrow turf insert placed within a larger mat or platform — it simulates a realistic divot feel and can be replaced independently when worn out, without replacing the entire mat base.
Can I use a golf practice net without a launch monitor?
Yes — a practice net works standalone for swing mechanics work, warm-up sessions, or casual ball striking without any data tracking. Adding a portable launch monitor like the Garmin R10 or FlightScope Mevo+ converts the same net setup into a data-driven practice station without requiring a full simulator build.
What golf practice net sizes does GolfSimPlanet carry?
GolfSimPlanet carries nets from 7ft to 10ft wide — including the The Net Return Home Series V2 (7×7ft), The Net Return Pro Series V2 (8×7.6ft), The Net Return Large 10 Pro Series (10×8ft), Spornia SPG-5 Compact, SPG-7, and SPG-8 XL, SIG 10×10×10ft Square Net, SIG 10×7ft Rounded Net, and Rukket Sports models.
Do I need both a net and a mat for a home golf setup?
Yes — a net contains ball flight while a mat protects your floor and provides a realistic hitting surface. Using a net without a mat means hitting directly off your floor, which damages club faces and hard surfaces. Most home setups pair a 4×9ft or 4×10ft mat with a 7–10ft net, then upgrade to a full enclosure and impact screen when ready for a complete simulator build.