Faq’s

Frequently asked question

SafePlay Golf’s Incredible Monster Mat® FAQ’s

The way it is constructed, the materials used to make it, what the product is, and what SafePlay Golf stands for.

At -60⁰F or 160⁰ F, the Monster Mat™ retains the same resiliency. Meaning that during very cold months, it doesn’t get too hard, and during very warm months, it doesn’t get too soft. Most others use Nylon – an inferior product.

Nylon mats are limited in their performance – when hitting a Nylon short pile (length of the fiber), you skip into the ball and can develop bad habits by cutting the ball. When hitting a “fat” shot, you can experience elbow shock and wrist shock. This is where picking the ball up to avoid the shock can develop additional bad habits.

Mats that use tall toothbrush like fibers are not realistic for improving your game. You stand on one surface totally different from the other and hit off of a toothbrush like surface and when hitting it fat, the ball is subject to going straight up and not even giving you the feedback of how fat you hit it. This product is good for exercise, but not for golf or improving your golf game.

Most other products and companies lack product knowledge and really don’t consider the golfer and their game

Many mats are made with raw products such as fiber that comes from China, and are not UV stabilized to the capacity that the US fibers possess.

It is one of the least expensive mats to own when you consider that it will make you money because more people will hit more balls on the Monster Mat®, increasing your bottom line. Buy the mat and after 3 years, sell the used mats for an avg. price of $100 to consumers for home use or to another golf facility.

Our fiber is made in the USA, our backing is made in the USA, and the finished product is assembled and shipped in the USA by SafePlay Golf.

Many brands are made in China, Canada, and Europe and other places making some companies just Distributors of the product.

Our Z-pro LSR fiber does not transfer the green residue to the club face like the Nylon fiber tends to.

No. Closed cell, cross-linked polyethylene pad will not support water absorption or bacterial growth. Our Z-pro LSR fiber will not absorb measurable amounts of water or support bacterial growth like Nylon mats do.

Rotate the mat ¼ turn weekly so that the mat receives even wear. Also, once every 6 months (or before storage), stand the mat up and power wash from approx. 18” away to remove all loose debris and dirt. This will help to prolong the life of the mat.

With a rag wrapped around ice held on gum two minutes and peel gum off after it hardens.

With ammonia and water.