- Material: Foam
- Color: Green
- Brand: Milliard
- Back Material Type: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
- Form Factor: Foldable
- Donβt ruin your carpet or green grass in your yard to tune up your golf game! Practice your shot on artificial turf that simulates a real fairway from the comfort of your home or office.
- 3 different turfs to practice strokes on smooth, rough and putting greens to perfect a perfect drive, chip, or putt. Great for Indoor, outdoor and backyard use.
- Take your portable mini golf course with you to the driving range to practice unrestrained by power or distance! Folds out to fit easily into most stalls and tee platforms. Folds up into a svelte, portable package.
- Rubberized EVA foam backing feels like real turf, keeps your mat from slipping, folds when in storage. Golf Grass types include: Bentgrass, Fescues, Rye Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Smooth-stalked Meadow Grass, Bermuda Grass and Paspalum
- Total area: 25 x 16in. Greens: 8.3 x 16in. (x3). Folds into 8.3 x 16 x 4.2in. package.


















magnus3rd –
Going in I felt like this would be a $40 purchase that i would have to make again in a year or so. I knew this thing would get beat up and need replaced. I am sure that is the case, but not in the time line I thought. I have hit probably 1k balls off this thing and while it does have a few hacks in it, it is still pretty much like it came here. I can’t believe how sturdy it is. I mean the force that it takes on every swing is crazy to not have that grass come loose from the rubber. Well done Milliard. I love this thing. Tri-fold is awesome too. Folds down small. If and when I tear it up I will for sure being buying from you folks again. Excellent hitting mat.
Bill –
I’ve had this mat for a few weeks and used it many times. It gets the job done but have room for improvement.I’ll start with the positives first.I like how it folds up to a very compact package for easy storage. Its durable and sturdy as far as I can tell so far. I can see it holding up very well for a long time especially if not left out in the elements. I felt the price was right.However…It’s definitely small as many have pointed out. Its big enough to hit a ball off of but you have to position the ball dead center of the surface you are hitting off of or you could hit the side of the mat. My biggest problem, and maybe I don’t know how to use them properly, is that the three surfaces all hit the same for me. I’m using plastic practice balls in my backyard so maybe with a real ball there would be a difference? I don’t know. The ball just sits on top of the rough so the rough doesn’t even make a difference. I guess a real ball would have more weight and would drop down into the rough? If you’re using plastic balls this mat is likely not the best option. Lastly the mat is an inch thick putting the ball an inch or so above your feet on flat ground. I bigger mat one could stand one would put the ball at the same height as your feet. If I had to buy it again I think id go with a bigger mat even if it were twice the price. Again maybe with real balls the experience is different. I’ll have to test that out.
J –
Pros:-Price (when compared to the big name company, who has gotten a few bad reviews re: durability of their matt)-Storage (Trifold design)-hardly moves (except of a few bad fat shots) just placed it down in my backyard- really like the surface for tee shots (see pic, can accept different tee lengths)-doesnβt leave much (if at all) any residue on club heads-rough area is decent, can somewhat get a real ball to sink a bit in. (See pic, foam ball, dropped ball, and placed ball)After first use, it doesnβt look like thereβs any βdamageβ to itCons:-took quite awhile to ship (international shipping, and it is understandable due to the global pandemic)- first unboxing, smelt like chemicals (probably the glue)- can see some residue (glue?, see pic) hopefully this isnβt a sign of poor durability-some of the rough grass seems to be not glued in fully, (yellow brown blades, see pic)Things Iβll be looking out for;Will the mat be durable (especially here in the Tropical heat) will the glue on the surfaces hold up?Durability of the tee shot area, will a fat shot make a divot?
Noah –
Nothing special, but itβs something to hit off of. Has held up pretty well.
Amador –
Thought is was a little expensive but it is actually very high quality/sturdy. Love that it folds up small not having to attempt to roll it.
Tony Sukiennik –
Delivered the features it advertised… That’s good enough for me…
AFB123 –
Great having the 3 βturfβ options.
Golf Crazy –
We use the heck out of this turf mat in front of our big net, and our chipping nets. Great product. Very durable.