Pro Putt Systems 3′ x 4′ Apron and Rough Chipping Mat
Pro Putt Systems 3'x4' Apron & Rough Chipping Mat
The Pro Putt Systems 3'x4' Apron & Rough Chipping Mat is a dual-surface short-game training mat with a tight-cut apron lie on one side and thick rough on the other — flip it over to switch between the two lies you actually face around the green. Built for the player who knows the short game is where strokes get saved, and who wants to practice both lies at home without driving to the course.
The premium turf has a natural feel under the wedge, so chips and pitches release the way they would on real apron grass or out of greenside rough. Rolls up for storage, weighs 15 lbs, and works indoors or outdoors — pair it with a putting green for a complete short-game station.
Why Short-Game Players Pick The Apron & Rough Mat
- Two lies, one mat — tight apron on one side, thick rough on the other
- Flip to switch — practice both surfaces in the same session without swapping gear
- Natural feel under the wedge — premium turf reads like real grass into impact
- 3' x 4' working footprint — room to set up to a chip or pitch with a proper stance
- Rolls up for storage — tuck it away between sessions, take it to the course or range
- Indoor or outdoor — driveway, backyard, basement, garage, sim bay
- 15 lb portable build — light enough to carry, heavy enough to stay put during a chip
Pro Putt Systems Apron & Rough Mat Specifications
- Dimensions
- 3 ft × 4 ft
- Weight
- 15 lbs
- Surfaces
- Tight apron lie (Side A) + thick rough (Side B)
- Use environment
- Indoor or outdoor
- Best for
- Chipping, pitching, short-game lies around the green
- Storage
- Rolls up — store anywhere, carry to the range
- Pairs with
- Putting greens, simulator turf, hitting mats
- Brand
- Pro Putt Systems
Where The Apron & Rough Mat Earns Its Keep
The short game is where most amateur golfers actually lose strokes — and where the fewest people practice, because tight lies and gnarly rough aren't easy to recreate at home. This mat solves that. Set it on the patio for a 20-minute chipping session before dinner, lay it next to a putting green for full short-game work, or take it to the range so you're not stuck hitting chips off a single uniform surface. The two lies cover the most common shots you face: a clean apron chip and a buried pitch out of thick stuff. Rotate the mat and you change the shot — same setup, different problem.