Golf Putting Mats - A Putting Mat Can Work If A Full Putting Green Is Too Big

By Derrick Hall


If you're the same as most golf nuts, more than once you've considered the idea of having a personal putting practice green or a good golf mat at your home. The sad news is that this just isn't realistic for most golfers; for a number of reasons, many golfers just can't justify, or even rationalize, the time or space to install a full putting green at their home.

Ease of portability is another great feature that golf mats have that home putting greens, indoor or outdoor, do not have. Putting on mat sized golf mats take hardly any space compared to a full practice green or even other large golf mats, and are extremely easy to move, store, and maintain as well, given their relatively compact size. Indoor home putting greens are usually in a room in the house designated for that purpose.

Being easy to move from place to place is another is another great thing about a golf mat that isn't true about a full sized putting green. With the smaller sized footprint of a putting mat, very little space is needed when compared to a full putting green or even to jumbo mats and are very easy to remove and put somewhere else because of their small size.

Putting greens that are outdoors are obviously bigger, being designed for more space, and are cumbersome and heavy to move about. None but the most elaborate and over sized putting mats are the size that a single person can easily move it. This makes it a trouble-free choice for the golfer who does not want the expense or maintenance of a larger putting green but wants to practice his putting regularly.

An indoor putting green is usually in a designated room planned and reserved for that purpose. After it's cut to order and put in the house, it's not at all easy to get it back out and if the game plan is to re-locate it to another room in the house it will most likely have to be re-cut to install properly. Putting greens in an outside space are almost always bigger, having been designed for a bigger space, and are heavy and awkward to move. All but the most elaborate putting mats on the other hand are small enough so that a single person can handle one. This is the best overall pick for the golfers who wants to practice but can't swing the cost or who can't maintain a regular sized putting green.

So if you or someone you live with truly loves golf, consider getting them a putting mat, particularly if personal circumstances make a larger practice green setup not feasible for them to enjoy. The cost and maintenance are minimal, there is almost no hassle involved with the installation, use, or care of putting green sized golf mats, and they will see substantial improvements to their game. They also will be able to indulge their passion on their own schedule; say goodbye to waiting for tee times and all of the travel, expense, and hassle associated with playing golf at a club or park.




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