Micheal Breed "Let's Do This" Training Green
Big Moss Michael Breed "Let's Do This" Training Green
The "Let's Do This" Training Green is a 3'x10' indoor putting green designed by Michael Breed — Golf Channel host of "The Golf Fix" and PGA National Teacher of the Year — built around right- and left-handed putting stations and twin string-drill backstops that let you align a guide string directly over your intended putt line for alignment, setup, and stroke-path training.
The package pairs the green with a printed manual of Breed's tour-tested putting and chipping drills, so you're not just rolling putts on a flat surface — you're working through the same alignment, aim, and stroke techniques he teaches inside the Michael Breed Golf Academy.
Why The "Let's Do This" Green Is Built For Real Training
- Designed by Michael Breed — Golf Channel host and PGA National Teacher of the Year
- String drill backstops — two PVC uprights with a string kit for alignment training
- Right + left-handed stations — putt in either direction without flipping the green
- Three cups — multiple targets for aim, alignment, and lag drills
- Tour-proven drills manual — the same techniques Breed teaches in his academy
- Break pads included — simulate breaking putts in both directions
- Chipping mat + balls — practice short-game shots into the green
- 3'x10' compact footprint — fits an office, basement, or living room
Michael Breed Training Green Specifications
- Dimensions
- 3 ft x 10 ft (38 x 10 x 10 in packed)
- Weight
- 18 lbs
- Cups
- 3 regulation cups built in
- Putting stations
- Right- and left-handed, both ends of the green
- Backstops
- 2 PVC uprights with string kit for the String Drill
- Surface
- Big Moss tournament nylon, wrinkle-free
- Backing
- Rubber backing, lays flat over carpet or hard floors
- In the box
- Green, 2 PVC backstops + string kit, chipping mat, 3 break pads, chipping balls, drills manual
How The String Drill Changes Indoor Putting Practice
Most indoor greens give you a roll surface and a cup — that's it. The "Let's Do This" green adds the one drill nearly every tour player has used at some point: a string stretched above the intended putt line. With the string in place, you can see exactly where your eyes are positioned at address, whether your putter face is square to the line, and whether your stroke is pulling inside or pushing outside the path. It works for straight putts and breaking putts, and it's the fastest way to fix alignment errors that you can't see on your own. The right- and left-handed stations mean two-player households, instructors, and ambidextrous practice routines all work without rebuilding the setup.