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Pro Putt Systems Pro Series 14'x20' Premium Putting Green

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Pro Putt Systems · Pro Series Flagship

Pro Putt Systems Pro Series 14'x20' Premium Putting Green

The Pro Series 14'x20' is the flagship of the Pro Putt Systems lineup — a 280-square-foot, tour-quality indoor putting green built for serious players who want real green-speed practice, multi-cup distance work, and breaking putts inside a dedicated practice room or training facility.

This is the green you put in a basement studio, a coach's teaching bay, or a custom golf room when a four-foot strip mat is no longer enough. True-rolling tour-grade nylon surface, multiple regulation cups for distance and lag drills, and built-in contours that load break into every putt the way a real green does.

Pro Putt Systems Pro Series 14'x20' Premium Putting Green — flagship tour-grade indoor putting green with multiple regulation cups and built-in contours

Why Serious Players Pick The Pro Series 14'x20'

  • 14 ft × 20 ft footprint — 280 square feet of true-rolling practice surface, long enough for 15+ foot putts
  • Tour-quality nylon putting surface — calibrated stimp for consistent green speed shot to shot
  • Multiple regulation cups — work distance control, lag putting, and continuous-flow drills without resetting
  • Built-in contours and breaks — practice reading and starting line on real breaking putts, not just dead-straight rolls
  • Sleek molded perimeter frame — keeps balls contained and gives the green a finished, studio-quality look
  • Pro-grade build — engineered for daily, high-volume use in private practice rooms and coaching facilities
  • Indoor-ready — designed to live permanently in basements, golf rooms, simulator bays, and training studios
  • Flagship of the Pro Series lineup — the largest, most feature-complete green Pro Putt Systems builds

Pro Series 14'x20' Specifications

Dimensions
14 ft × 20 ft (280 sq ft)
Tier
Pro Series flagship — top of the Pro Putt Systems lineup
Surface
Tour-quality nylon putting turf with calibrated stimp
Cups
Multiple regulation-diameter cups for distance and lag drills
Contours
Built-in breaks for reading and starting-line practice
Frame
Molded perimeter border — ball containment and clean studio look
Use
Indoor — dedicated practice rooms, coaching bays, golf simulator studios
Build
Pro-grade construction for daily high-volume practice

Who The 14'x20' Pro Series Is Built For

This is not an entry-level practice mat. The 14'x20' Pro Series is the green you choose when you've outgrown a 3-foot putting strip and want the same kind of true-rolling, multi-break, multi-cup surface you'd find on a real putting green — installed permanently in your home. It lives in a finished basement golf room, a dedicated practice studio inside a custom home, a coach's indoor teaching bay, or a club's indoor training facility. With 280 square feet, you can rehearse 15-foot lag putts, work breaking putts from multiple angles, and run continuous-flow drills across several cups without ever resetting. If you take your short game seriously enough to build a room around it, this is the surface that belongs in that room.

Pro Series 14'x20' — Common Questions

How is the 14'x20' Pro Series different from a typical home putting mat?+
A typical home putting mat is a small flat strip — usually 3 to 10 feet long, single cup, dead straight, foam-backed. The Pro Series 14'x20' is a full 280-square-foot tour-quality green with multiple regulation cups, real built-in contours and breaks, a calibrated true-rolling surface, and a molded perimeter frame. It's designed to replicate the practice experience of a real putting green, not just a place to roll balls in a hallway.
Does the green have built-in breaks or is it flat?+
It has built-in contours and breaks. That's a core part of the Pro Series design — flat greens only let you practice straight putts, which isn't what you actually face on the course. Subtle contours load break into putts from different angles so you can rehearse reading the line, picking a starting line, and trusting the speed-line combination that real breaking putts demand.
How much space do I need to install a 14'x20' putting green indoors?+
You need a room with at least 14 feet of width and 20 feet of length of clear floor space, plus a couple of feet of standing room around the edges so you have room to set up and stroke putts from any angle. Most installations live in finished basements, dedicated golf rooms, or larger simulator bays. Ceiling height isn't a concern for putting, so basements with 7 to 8 foot ceilings work fine.
Can I use this inside my golf simulator bay alongside a hitting mat?+
Yes — if the bay is large enough. A 14'x20' green takes up the full floor footprint of a typical sim bay, so most builds either dedicate the room to the green or use it in a larger studio where the simulator hitting area and the putting green occupy separate zones. In a multi-purpose studio it's common to roll the green out for putting practice and store/relocate the hitting mat to use the space for full swings.
Is this green worth it for a serious player vs a smaller model?+
If you put in real practice volume — multiple sessions a week, working distance control, lag putting, and breaking putts — yes. The 14'x20' gives you the length to actually rehearse 15-foot putts (where most three-putts happen), multiple cups so you can run continuous drills without resetting, and contours so you're practicing the putts that actually decide rounds. If you only putt occasionally and just want to roll a few balls in the living room, a smaller model is the right call.
What kind of surface and roll quality does the Pro Series use?+
Tour-quality nylon putting turf calibrated for consistent green speed. The surface is built to give you the same true roll, predictable stimp, and feedback off the putter face that you'd get on a real bentgrass green — which is the whole point. Practice doesn't transfer if the surface rolls differently than the course; this one is engineered specifically so it does.