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   The Fairway Simulator golf mat insert takes the sting out by using our patented energy transfer technology. Simply put, we did this by establishing a clear understanding of the realistic distribution of the kinetic energy.

Meaning it is related to the movement of particles (the natural fairway makeup), where "kinetic" refers to motion; essentially, when it involves the vibration and/or movement in the down and through process of a golfer taking a divot off of the natural fairway along with now having the ability to truly feel that it was a solid shot. Nothing like having the right feel !

Coming Soon --- The NEW Fairway Simulator with "Break-A-Way Energy Transfer Technology"

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  Eagle Zone YouTubeCheck out a couple of short videos - more to come...

 


The proper transfer of energy  

Our New Technology - is the only patented energy transfer system that allows the right amount of clubhead energy to go down and through the surface naturally. Plus it allows the energy go down and through on impact, and it moves in a way that allows the divot to fly naturally. "Natural movement and energy transfer is the key for realistic ball strike training."

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Fairway simulator 4.5sec  

Old Technology -  allows you to pick the ball off the surface in a way that is nowhere close to a realistic fairway down and through ball strike. Here is three systems that are on the market today.

1. - Closed cell foam and/or rubber that transfers the energy back to its source.

2. - A springboard that ricochet the energy in an unnatural way. (plexiglass or others solid flexible material under the turf)

3. - Gel cells that traps the down and through energy unnaturally.

   

3 Crucial Quotes About Divot Training from professional PGA golf instructors...

  1.  "With a sound golf swing, golfers should be making a divots with every iron club they have in their bag, and in some cases even with their hybrids and fairway woods."  
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"The divot should be no more than about an inch in depth depending on the grass height and between four to seven inches in length with the golf divot starting just after where the ball was located."
 
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 "A true divot is created when you hit down and through on the golf ball - literally compress the club into the turf. When you do hit down on the ball with clean contact, it helps eliminate the two dreaded “nasties” of golf: thin and fat golf shots."


Feat: We designed the Eagle Zone™ Fairway Simulator system so you are able to feel that perfect shot - Several professional instructors have made the comment that "It's long-overdue to have the ability to dial in that perfect shot - not too fat nor not too thin."
Fellow golfers, Jack Nicholas, Arnold Palmer and even Phil Mickelson truly doesn't want any of us to hit off of a surface that doesn't emulate natural grass because eventually we are going to learn bad habits that are going to be a little difficult to unlearn.  

Shop Now   4.5ms-Fairway-Simulator-01    Where can you install your new Turf Simulator?
•  Next to any old or new golf mat
•  Inserted into a cut out on any old or new golf mat
•  Permanently install it into the ground
•  Install it anywhere around your existing putting green
•  Pour a new concrete pad with reveal to install it flush with the surface
•  Inlay it into wooden decks flush with the surface
•  Install it into any golf simulator area indoors or outdoors

See this PDF File For More Help...
Fairway Simulator Install Specs

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Fairway Simulator

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