⛳ Elevate your putting game—because every stroke counts!
The PuttOUT Pressure Putt Trainer is a compact, lightweight golf training aid featuring a patented parabolic curved design that simulates real green conditions. Made from durable elastomer and polycarbonate, it fits easily into your golf bag, enabling year-round practice to improve pace and pressure putting for right-handed golfers.
Color | Blue |
Hand orientation | Right |
Style | Pressure Putt Trainer - |
Height | 4 centimetres |
Item display length | 22 centimetres |
Weight | 209 g |
Item display width | 11.5 centimetres |
Material type | Polycarbonate |
Seasons | Year-round |
Sport | Golf Training Equipment |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | PuttOut |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | PuttOut |
Item model number | PUT/BLUE |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 11.5 x 4 cm; 207 g |
ASIN | B07FNPLX7L |
T**0
Takes practice to perfect but it's certainly improved my putting accuracy
I thought this seemed a little over priced for what it was but when I got it I can see there has been some very precise design gone into it. I ordered two, one for me and one for my son's birthday. It has improved my putting concentration and accuracy and is great to use during the current lockdown and on wet days. Whilst my son lives some way away we can still have a competition. How? well we both set up on a flat carpet at home from five feet. We take twenty putts and score 1 pt for a putt that is returned, minus 2 pts for a miss and 5pts for one that sticks (harder than it sounds). We have four rounds of twenty putts per day and compare scores. This focus on competition definitely improves accuracy and concentration. My top score so far over four rounds? 74 points with 7 'aces' (where the ball sticks). Can you beat that...?Update. 27 January 2021: These appear to be exactly the same on Ebay for less than £10 at the moment......That being said I am still enjoying my purchase here and use it every day during lockdown. My putting accuracy is much improved as a result.
M**
Superb training device
This training device has improved my putting no end. The idea is to encourage you to commit to putts and give you a real sense of putter speed and line. I couple with two tee pegs set either side of my putter head to give me a swing gate and I vary the distance accordingly. The perfect putt hole is a great idea as it encourages you to be softer within 4-6 feet.There are lots of different methods you can use yourself, different distances, and different games.I personally like the game of putting from about 3 feet and trying to weight it so the ball returns exactly where it was in your stance, and 3 putts from 8 feet, 6 feet, 4 feet and 2 feet and if you get one that doesn’t return straight you start again.All in all I love this thing and it will change the way you putt 100%.
G**Y
Neat but pricey
A neat gadget that can be set up anywhere in seconds. The "perfect putt" hole feature adds a challenging dimension to putting exercises and the device has had a positive impact with my game. The only downside is that it's quite expensive for what it actually is (a plastic target) so one star less with the review.
C**G
A Massive Help to Putting Accuracy
I seem to remember a documentary on TV about these being designed and how they designed them to reject sideways all the putts that would have rimmed out, or you go over the top for putts too fast, and it rolls back correct putts exactly the distance it would have passed the hole had it not gone in. Magic. Anyway, these gadgets are just great. This is the original and the best and the virtually imndestructable.There are masses of pirate versions of these on a well known online auction site - these are inferior copies with, I'd guess, zero payment to the guys who researched, designed, and marketed this original. This is easily the best one - don't be tempted with an illegal cheapy.
F**O
Perfect putting.
I was looking for an indoor putting aid and decided that a mat just would not be used after the novelty wore off, as it had to be rolled up and put away when out of use. The attraction of the PuttOUT is that it focuses on those short putts that too often, I miss. Because it is relatively small, I can keep it close at hand near my putter and to use it, I simply put it on the carpet and putt.It really works. The ball is returned for successful putts and that means I don't need lots of balls all over the floor. I haven't bothered with the 'dead weight' system, as my carpet is not the same speed as the greens. I am simply trying to develop a perfect technique in order to sink putts up to six feet. I am practising for 10 minutes a day, every day and I want to reduce my handicap by three strokes by the end of the summer, simply by reducing the number of missed short putts.
D**I
Holesomely Good!
Bought as a gift and the receipt is thoroughly enjoying it. I also bought the mat. The build quality is good and the unit folds down tightly and securely. It's ramped at a fair angle, returning the ball around 3-4-ft. This means, unless you are putting close, you're probably going to have to retrieve it. You can, of course, use multiple balls but you need to obviously move them out of play so that you don't end up playing snooker.It's very challenging to get the ball in the hole. Most shots go near, but few remain in. This is a plus, since working to this degree of accuracy makes the golf course hole seem huge.Simple, but effective gadget that's really going to have positive effect on your putting.Recommended!
G**N
Not sure
It’s maybe me, but to get the ball to sit in the hole and not roll back, to me, requires it to be hit too soft. Otherwise with the mat it’s improved my putting
K**L
Addictive yet brilliant
This contraption is absolutely brilliant. I know that it can be used as a training aid, but I've set mine up in the middle of the living room and every time i'm up i'll have a few putts. Getting the ball to go into the very small hole is incredibly difficult, it really does require the 'perfect' putt - which can lead to hours of frustration. It's perfect for keeping in the house during winter when the weather isn't all that great and you can't go and practice on the course. Be warned though, it can get stupidly addictive.
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