Pro Putt Systems Money Putt Green
Pro Putt Systems Money Putt Green — Pressure Putt Practice
The Money Putt Green is a 10 ft x 6 ft indoor/outdoor putting green built around the putts that actually decide rounds — the 4-to-8-footers you have to make for par or to close out a match. One precision target hole on one end trains distance control; two diagonal holes on the opposite end train angle and break, so every session reps the clutch lines you face on a real green.
The surface is TourPutt Ultimate Performance Turf rolling at a true 11'6" stimp, the same pace as a well-conditioned bent-grass green, so the putts you make at home translate directly to the course instead of feeling slow or skiddy when you tee it up.
Why Golfers Pick The Money Putt Green For Pressure Putt Practice
- TourPutt Ultimate Performance Turf — true 11'6" stimp matches a tournament-conditioned bent green
- 3-cup layout — 1 distance-control hole + 2 diagonal break holes for angle training
- 10 ft x 6 ft footprint — fits home offices, game rooms, basements, garages, and dedicated putting nooks
- Trains the 4-to-8-footers — the scoring zone where rounds are won and lost
- Indoor or outdoor — UV-stable construction holds up on a patio, deck, or backyard
- True-roll consistency — smooth pace and realistic feedback on every stroke
- Flags included — set up like a real green right out of the box
- 10-year warranty — built for daily reps over the long haul
Money Putt Green Specifications
- Dimensions
- 10 ft x 6 ft (just under 10 ft long)
- Total area
- 59 sq ft
- Surface
- TourPutt Ultimate Performance Turf
- Stimp speed
- 11'6" — premium bent-grass green pace
- Cups
- 3 (1 straight distance hole + 2 diagonal angle/break holes)
- Flags
- Included
- Use
- Indoor and outdoor
- Warranty
- 10 years
What "Money Putts" Means On This Green
The 4-to-8-foot range is where scores are made. Tour data consistently shows the gap between a scratch player and a 10-handicap isn't driver distance — it's how often they convert from short range. The Money Putt Green is laid out to drill that exact zone: the single target hole on one end gives you a clean straight putt for stroke mechanics and distance control, while the two diagonal holes on the opposite end force you to read break, commit to a line, and start the ball on the correct side of the cup. Roll a 9-ball circle drill, work both ends, and you're repping the same putts that decide every round you'll play.