Pro Putt Systems Pro Putt Trainer 4'x12'
Pro Putt Systems Pro Putt Trainer — 4'x12' Long-Format Indoor Putting Green
The Pro Putt Trainer 4'x12' is a long-format indoor putting practice green built around TourPutt Ultimate Performance Turf, the same surface Pro Putt Systems uses across its trainer lineup. The 4-foot by 12-foot footprint gives you a true 10-foot working putt with room behind the cups, so you can groove pace, line, and start direction on a stimp-matched surface without leaving the house.
Two cups and flags are built in, the surface rolls a consistent 11'6" stimp, and the green works on indoor floors or covered outdoor patios. A 10-year warranty backs the turf, and the panel-style construction means you can break it down and store it flat when the room needs to do double duty.
Why Players Pick The Pro Putt Trainer 4'x12'
- True 10-foot working putt — long enough to groove pace and start line on real-length putts
- TourPutt Ultimate Performance Turf — the Pro Putt Systems signature surface
- 11'6" stimp speed — consistent, championship-pace roll every stroke
- Two cups + flags included — alternate targets without resetting the green
- 48 sq ft total practice surface — 4 ft wide × 12 ft long
- Indoor and outdoor rated — golf room, basement, garage, or covered patio
- Easy assembly — panel-style build, no tools or specialty installers
- 10-year warranty — backed long-term by Pro Putt Systems
Pro Putt Trainer 4'x12' Specifications
- Dimensions
- 4 ft × 12 ft (48 sq ft total)
- Working putt length
- Up to 10 feet with room behind the cup
- Turf
- TourPutt Ultimate Performance Turf
- Stimp speed
- 11'6" consistent roll
- Cups
- 2 cups included
- Flags
- Included
- Use
- Indoor or outdoor (covered)
- Assembly
- Panel-style, easy setup, portable
- Warranty
- 10-year turf warranty
Where The 4'x12' Trainer Lives
The 12-foot length is the sweet spot for short-game drilling at home. It gives you enough real estate to dial in a true 10-foot putt — the distance where most amateurs leak strokes — while still fitting along a basement wall, down the side of a golf room, or alongside a sim bay. With two cups spaced down the length and flags in both, you can rotate targets to practice start line on one and pace control on the other without moving the green. The panel design means you can disassemble and tuck it away when the room shifts to other use.