Fiberbuilt Half-Moon Molded Rubber Ball Tray
A favorite of top ranges everywhere, the Half Moon Ball Tray holds up to 150 balls and allows you to effortlessly roll them onto your Fiberbuilt Golf Mat for uninterrupted practice.
For an organic extension to your golf mat, the Half-Moon Molded Rubber Ball Tray is the perfect choice. Designed to complement all Fiberbuilt hitting systems, this best-selling ball tray holds up to 150 balls in a natural, random pattern. Versatile and practical, it can be positioned either beside or behind your golf mat to suit your practice setup.
- Dimensions: 11.5” x 42.5”
- Holds approximately 150 golf balls
- Constructed from a rubber compound that will not crack or break over time
- Internal slot matches mat height to allow balls to be easily rolled onto it
- Drainage holes for outdoor use
- Includes: 1 Rubber Ball Tray
Product Care
Product Care
Regular maintenance of your Fiberbuilt Golf Mat System will ensure maximum life for the components.
Hitting Surface Panels
Cleaning: Fiberbuilt Grass and Player Preferred Series hitting surfaces should be pressure washed once per year to remove any sand or dirt that has accumulated in the fibers.
Maintenance: Regularly changing the ball position for hitting on the 2'x4' Player Preferred hitting panels will minimize the wear of the panels. These panels can also be rotated 180º to increase their lives.
Fiberbuilt Grass panels can also be rotated 180º as wear emerges on one side. Additionally, these panels consist of 4 individual squares that can be rotated for maximum life. Below is a photo of the rotation pattern options.
When the middle panel(s) need replacing, remove them from the hitting surface, bring the outside panels to the center and replace the outside panels with 2 new ones OR as shown below, when you have two hitting surfaces take the 2 end panels from the panel ‘B’ 4-pack and use them to replace the worn inner panels just removed from panel ‘A’.

To rotate the panels, remove the L-channel brackets and separate the four panels that make up the driving surface. Rotate the panels so that you have a ‘new’ panel in place of where the rubber tees would be placed. Once the panels have been rotated, to re-assemble the panel components evenly and securely us a rubber hammer and “jig” to fasten the components back in place. It is important that all four components are level to recreate the smooth hitting surface.
Once the four panels have been re-assembled you can attach the “L channel”. You will need to shift the ‘L channel” slightly, drill the self-taping Robertson #2 screws into the bottom of the panel. Do not reuse the same holes.
Stance Mats
Cleaning: The Performance Turf stance mats should be removed from the rubber foundation to be pressure washed every few months. Sand and dirt collects in the nylon fibers of the turf stance mat and will deteriorate and damage the nylon if it is not washed regularly.
Maintenance: The stance mat is square to enable you to rotate the mat to balance wear. If you have rubber stance mats, sweeping and pressure washing with water will keep them clean. Never apply any cleaning or shining agents to the stance mat.
Rubber Foundation
Maintenance: The rubber foundation should be swept out occasionally. The frame may also be pressure washed. You will need to ensure that the drainage holes do not plug up with sand and dirt. You may also consider drilling additional holes into the rubber foundation to accelerate the water drainage.To keep your rubber foundation looking clean and new, you can apply tire cleaner (like Armor All) to the outside edges only.
Ball Trays
Maintenance: Ball Trays should be swept and cleaned occasionally and may also be pressure washed. To keep ball trays looking new, apply a tire cleaner (like Armor All) to the ball trays.
Off-Season Storage
Stack the hitting surface vertically against a wall and stack only 5-8 deep. Do NOT stack the hitting surface horizontally on top of each other; this will flatten the nylon fibers. The turf stance mats and the rubber foundations can be stacked on each other horizontally. Do not mix the stack.