About Us
Hitting Mats, Replaceable Strips & Practice Greens That Feel Like Golf
We offer practice surfaces that make every rep count. Backyard Golf specializes in golf hitting mats and practice greens engineered to deliver real turf feedback, protect joints on hard floors, and hold up swing after swing.
What We Do
Our focus is narrow and intentional. We curate a tight catalog of golf mats, drop-in inserts, stance platforms, and range equipment that pair seamlessly with home setups, sim rooms, and training facilities. Every product is field-tested for strike quality, edge flushness, and durability before it earns a spot on our site.
Build Principles
- Feel: realistic turf response for clean contact and honest feedback.
- Protection: impact-absorbing base layers to reduce shock over concrete and plywood.
- Fit & Finish: inserts that sit level, seams that don’t catch, sizes that match real spaces.
Who We Serve
Home golfers optimizing garages or basements, sim rooms pairing surfaces with launch monitors, and training facilities that need commercial-grade mats and reliable hitting-strip re/ills with predictable lead times.
How We Help You Choose
Share your space dimensions, ceiling height, and floor type. We’ll recommend the right mat size (3×5, 4×6, 5×5) or stance platform, match hitting-strip height to your stance surface, and flag install details so everything sits flush from day one.
The Result
Practice that feels like golf. Lower impact. Cleaner data for simulator sessions. Gear that looks sharp and lasts—so you can focus on ball-first contact and measurable progress.
Service & Shipping
Fast fulfillment with tracking, clear ETAs, and support from people who actually hit off this gear. If something isn’t right, we make it right. We also price-match authorized retailers.
Talk to Us
Backyard Golf 19736 98 Ave Unit 203, Langley Twp, BC V1M 2X5 Toll Free: 800-504-3222 · Local: 604-930-8311
FAQs
What size golf hitting mat should I buy?
Most garages work with 3×5; if you want stance + ball area together, choose 4×6 or 5×5. Sim rooms often add a stance platform with a drop-in hitting strip.
Hitting mat vs. hitting strip—what’s the difference?
A hitting mat is the full surface you stand on. A hitting strip is a replaceable insert so you refresh only the strike zone.
Will a golf mat hurt my wrists?
We prioritize impact-absorbing base layers and turf that gives realistic feedback without shock. Match strip height to your stance surface and rotate strike zones.
Do you ship with tracking?
Yes—fast ful/illment with tracking and clear ETAs.
Do you supply ranges and academies?
Yes—commercial-grade mats, hitting strip re/ills, and range equipment with predictable lead times.