⛳ Elevate Your Game Anywhere!
The Putt-A-Bout Golf Putting Mat measures 3 x 11 feet, featuring a wide 36-inch putting area designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Its premium EVA backing eliminates folds and creases, ensuring a smooth putting surface. Ideal for residential or office settings, this foldable mat includes two plastic cups for a complete practice experience.
Back Material Type | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Floor Length | 132 Inches |
Floor Width | 36 Inches |
UPC | 744288812510 088622570033 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00088622570033 |
Manufacturer | Habitat International, Inc |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.01 x 7.64 x 7.64 inches |
Package Weight | 3.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 132 x 33.5 x 0.38 inches |
Brand Name | PUTT-A-BOUT |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service |
Model Name | Putt-A-Bout Golf Putting Mat 3' x 11' |
Suggested Users | "" |
Part Number | 57PMO31130 |
Included Components | 2 Plastic Cups |
T**E
Very well made/ lay flat
Very nice mat, also when putting against grain it give you more of an uphill speed so each side is slightly different which I love
T**N
Large, nice quality surface
This mat is very nice quality, the cups are easy to place, and it lays flat.I keep mine rolled out to prevent folds and curling, and it is holding up well. Keep it from getting wet by bringing it inside and it's easy to keep the surface clean.It's a huge surface, so much so I feel it's good even for short lag putts. It has enough room to place both cups and practice at 2 distances.The biggest drawback i feel is the rubber backing. It's the usual thing backing a lot of manufacturers on Amazon use. It would be nice to see a thicker, more durable backing option in addition to this, at least. Overall, it's a solid mat for practice, and i think it's much better than the smaller mats with the plastic ramps.
R**L
Non slip carpet pad
Essentially, this is like a non slip carpet pad. The orange box store sells an All-Surface Thin Profile Fiber and Rubber Backed Non-Slip Rug Pads for use under large rugs - to prevent the rug from slipping. Yes, the surface of this is nicer than those pads, but it's essentially the same thing. In other words, it is thin. I have a ceramic tile floor consisting of 3 ft x 6 in tiles. Faux wood planks. My house was built in 2016 but no house today has level concrete floors. Unless you have the slab diamond sanded to level. They may do this on a slab to take out some high spots but add on top the ceramic planks and yes, this will lie flat but will not create a perfectly straight putt. Too many variables. So unless you intend to add a substrate of 5/8 inch plywood, creating a flat torsion box style floor to set this on, it will most likely not be flat in your house. Which to me is fine. Not many greens out there are flat. Or have no imperfections. But to use this inside to get to know speed and stroke techniques, it works fine. For the price (got mine at half), it is a good choice for putting practice indoors. I also purchase from Amazon the 2x15 version and plan on practicing my long lag putts. Down my hallway into my living room, and have the 3x11 added at the end. That give me an 18 ft run to practice lag putts. And so, I will enjoy this as my expectations are reasonable and I know for the price, it will not be a true sim green, but a usable way to practice. Hope that helps.UPDATE* - leaving the mat on the plank tile floor did finally settle where one could see the tiles through the mat on the long edges. So the mat will settle into cracks and crevices over time. Probably due to walking on it, even with just socks on. To eliminate this, I tried my 4mm yoga mats under the putting surface and it solved the problem. So I looked for the least expensive Gaiam yoga mats in 4 mm and ordered enough to place under both hitting mats. Got a great deal here for $17 per mat. Yes, the effect is on an 8 ft putt, the ball will travel about three inches less due to the substrate yoga mat. But I am okay with that. First, it gave me a reason to finally use these yoga mats (had two) and second: I am not going to build a plywood substrate for the putting surface mat to sit on, as then I would over-design something to account for uphill/downhill and most likely sidehill lies. Nope. Yoga mats will work just fine. Just more FYI using DYI. :)
H**Y
Great practice green
Saved the box it was packaged in…. just right for storage when not in use.In Oregon today is rainy. So….. rolled this putting mat out under the covered patio. Used a couple ball retrievers ( also purchased on Amazon ) and got in some well needed practice!! The feel like it’s a real green surface was a Very pleasant surprise! Tried a couple different putters I have, both worked great!So yeah, I get hard up like others when not getting on the course. And putting around indoor carpet just isn’t near the same a a real green. This mat sure gets a big thumbs up 👍
L**A
Good value
Good value
P**.
Good putting mat
I can easily set this up on my tiled hallway when I use it and then roll it back up afterwards in the box it shipped in. Always rolls out flat and that's what I like the most about it. Also a good value in that it's wide enough to stand on and also long enough to make 10 footers if I want, all at half the price of some of the more popular competitors.
O**1
Not great... but it is worth $50
For starters, this is one of the best deals you can have for $50 but it is not great. Definitely good for beginners and a nice gift for casual players. I was sold on this because you can stand on the putting green since it three feet wide. I’m a near scratch golfer (~2 handicap) but the green does not hold up well. I bought this to have a new at home putting green after I got rid on my old one.Honestly, I did not want to break the bank after getting my new TaylorMade putter. I really like that the holes are movable and you can place them anywhere. I have had it only 2 weeks and it is getting hard to push down and remove the wrinkles that are forming on the sides. I have been storing it in the box it was shipped in and I fold it like a burrito (like it arrived). I have tried leaving it out and putting weight in the sides but it doesn’t help. Actually, the more that I use it, I realize it is starting to fray on the back too even though I’ve been playing on smooth concrete. The stimp of the green is like a public course. I doubt it will last for more than this summer but it is okay. I have some interesting curves on my green now to play with haha. For the money, it is worth it but I will be looking for a higher quality one in the future.
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