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Thanks for the head's up mine is also on the way, can now remove all the ones I was watching on eBay for a lot more! Think as supply has caught up the bubble is about to burst as these were going for silly money

GBC
That’s why I thought I would share it here. Seen people on eBay paying £100+ for used ones!
 
Is there a massive difference between the mat and carpet? I made myself a putting green in my back garden, so I don't need one but I am interested in their popularity.
 
I don't really get the need for the putting mat, endlessly putting on a super flat surface just seems like the wrong way to practice to me?

For those that have it, is it really worth it?
 
I don't really get the need for the putting mat, endlessly putting on a super flat surface just seems like the wrong way to practice to me?

For those that have it, is it really worth it?
If you can't putt well on a super flat surface then you have no chance out on the course. As Beezerk has posted, it is about getting the basics right in the first point.
 
I don't really get the need for the putting mat, endlessly putting on a super flat surface just seems like the wrong way to practice to me?

For those that have it, is it really worth it?


You could also shove a few 50p’s under parts of the mat to simulate break.

If you so desired.
 
I don't really get the need for the putting mat, endlessly putting on a super flat surface just seems like the wrong way to practice to me?

For those that have it, is it really worth it?
Another, maybe silly, question is if you are not standing on the actual mat the ball is higher than normal (maybe half a clubface) - is this noticeable or does everyone slip on their wedge heels to practice?
 
Another, maybe silly, question is if you are not standing on the actual mat the ball is higher than normal (maybe half a clubface) - is this noticeable or does everyone slip on their wedge heels to practice?
I don’t find it to make any difference at all.
 
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