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I have both the Perfect Practice and the PuttOut mats. The Perfect Practice is nice with the ball return, but I've never been able to get it to stay flat consistently without helping it somehow (weighing it down or ironing). Especially if you're rolling it up and putting it away after use. Could have a lot to do with my kids constantly try to put on it. Also noticed mine is starting to fray on the ends after a couple of years.
I like the PuttOut because it just stays down and I can use it with the PuttOut Pressure Trainer. Obviously no ball return, but it rolls nice.
I've had my eyes on a WellPutt Training mat that is somehow connected to your smart phone. Only issue is I don't have the space for one of those right now.
I've got the pressure trainer already, so maybe that's the way to go.My recommendation would be to go with the PuttOut and not think twice. Even rolled up for an extended period of time it unrolls and lays flat. A quick vacuum and it's perfect and ready to go. Get the pressure trainer to go with it and it will help a ton with pace and overall rhythm.
I have both the Perfect Practice and the PuttOut mats. The Perfect Practice is nice with the ball return, but I've never been able to get it to stay flat consistently without helping it somehow (weighing it down or ironing). Especially if you're rolling it up and putting it away after use. Could have a lot to do with my kids constantly try to put on it. Also noticed mine is starting to fray on the ends after a couple of years.
I like the PuttOut because it just stays down and I can use it with the PuttOut Pressure Trainer. Obviously no ball return, but it rolls nice.
I've had my eyes on a WellPutt Training mat that is somehow connected to your smart phone. Only issue is I don't have the space for one of those right now.
My recommendation would be to go with the PuttOut and not think twice. Even rolled up for an extended period of time it unrolls and lays flat. A quick vacuum and it's perfect and ready to go. Get the pressure trainer to go with it and it will help a ton with pace and overall rhythm.
One more question, is the main seeking point of the Puttout that you can roll/unroll and it will sit flat? I have a permanent spot for whatever I end up getting, so that shouldn't be an issue.I like my PuttOut. Rolls up easy, lays flat, easy to vacuum, and seems to be standing up pretty well.
For me that is part of it, the bigger point for me is a quick vacuum and it rolls like it did when I first unboxed it. I have found it provides a reliable surface to practice and is as consistent as anything I've owned.One more question, is the main seeking point of the Puttout that you can roll/unroll and it will sit flat? I have a permanent spot for whatever I end up getting, so that shouldn't be an issue.
I agree with @mikeg_74One more question, is the main seeking point of the Puttout that you can roll/unroll and it will sit flat? I have a permanent spot for whatever I end up getting, so that shouldn't be an issue.
I agree with @mikeg_74 and @Nappy. Being able to roll it up wasn’t a must, but now that I know it unrolls flat, I just put it all back in the bag when I’m done using it each time. I don’t have to vacuum it as often that way.One more question, is the main seeking point of the Puttout that you can roll/unroll and it will sit flat? I have a permanent spot for whatever I end up getting, so that shouldn't be an issue.