

Taking our top spot overall, PuttOut’s mat just does everything a bit better than the rest. Balancing realism, durability, training aids, and a reasonable price makes it a hard act to beat. This model uses cut-pile nylon to give its surface a smooth feel with a medium-fast roll that does one of the best jobs mimicking real greens (it reads around a 10 on a stimpmeter). It easily rolls out and lies flat during use, and with its thick rubber backing, you get a pretty durable and flat, consistent surface.
It also comes with built-in alignment lines, pace targets, and though it uses a ghost hole, you can buy its pressure putt trainer (separately). This means you can work on distance and pace every shot. It’s just under eight feet long, is super portable, can be used in virtually any room, and is a small investment to lower your golf scores.
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Features at a Glance
| Alignment | Yes |
| Length | 7.9 feet |
| Storage | Roll-up with tube |

A true wallet-friendly way to work on your short game, Putt-A-Bout’s unique kidney design plays like an actual green—a rarity for a model this affordable. It features three regulation-sized cups and two back cutouts that act as ball stops (or bunkers if you look at them that way). You can practice multiple putts and angles while getting a consistent roll pretty much every time.
While this one may not replicate the speed or feel of a high-end mat, for the price, it delivers reliable roll and enough variety to keep practice from feeling repetitive—which is something that’s hard to find in this price point range. It’s a solid choice for newbies, casual golfers, or anyone trying to save a couple bucks.
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Features at a Glance
| Alignment | No |
| Length | 9 feet |
| Storage | Roll-up |
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A premium putting mat that is well-loved by golfers of all types, the Perfect Practice V5 mat provides a sturdy, consistent surface that will stand up to the most obsessive golfers. It has precision alignment guides, a sturdy wood ball return mechanism, and a luxe surface that feels like the greens you’ll find at your local track. Made for serious golfers of all skill levels, this mat offers versatility with multiple hole placements and ample length for varying shot distances. The smaller, non-regulation hole on the right is our favorite feature, which will help you dial in the perfect putt, making those regulation cups feel a foot wide when you head out to the course.
Where it really shines is before and after you take aim. Thanks to its super portable design, making this model’s name as fitting as can be. As the brand puts it: roll it out (to set it up), roll it in (putting the ball in the cup), and roll it up (to store it back away).
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| Alignment | Yes |
| Length | 9.5 feet |
| Storage | Roll-up base |

Odyssey knows putters, so it’s no surprise that it knows how to make a darn good putting mat, as well. But don’t worry, if you play a Scotty Cameron, a Ping, or another putter, the Odyssey green won’t hold it against you—when it comes to the putting green, both on and off the course, all golfers get the same treatment.
This putting mat is 12 feet long, making it one of the longest in this guide, and has five targets to aim for, which is easily the most of any other mat we’ve tested. No matter what putt you’re working on or how you like to practice, this green can accommodate you. One more thing we like about this green is the included foam wedge, which you can use to practice putts with all kinds of break by adding it under the mat to mimic a ridge.
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| Alignment | No |
| Length | 12 feet |
| Storage | Fold up |
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This mat has alignment aids and a smooth surface, helping you nail down a consistent stroke. Its extended length accommodates multiple putting distances, allowing for different types of practice sessions indoors, depending on what you’re working on. The mat’s smooth surface ensures a true roll and features a non-slip backing for stability during use.
One drawback is that the green doesn’t have real holes, so if you like the satisfying sound of your ball hitting the bottom of the cup, this won’t be for you. To make up for it, though, you can use its app compatibility to help you work on exercises to lower your scores Plus, its slick black design is one of the best-looking mats around, too.
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Features at a Glance
| Alignment | Yes |
| Length | 10 feet |

This is one of those mats that, if you saw it zoomed in, you would think it’s from the putting green of your local club. This model plays like a backyard oasis that can fit in your living room, and with its larger design of 4 x 10 feet, you’ll get more than just straight-on shots practice. The Boburn uses three realistic stainless steel cups with mini flagsticks, and a medium-fast roll with a 10 on the stimpmeter.
It features a high-elastic rubber base that holds firmly in place, while the raised cup area gives a challenging uphill battle. A neat, realistic design element is the longer fringe-style grass that outlines this mat, keeping your ball in play, so you can spend more time practicing and less time chasing runaway balls. It may not be tour-level certified, but it’s a close second to a real green.
Features at a Glance
| Alignment | No |
| Length | 10 feet |
| Storage | Rollable |
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Let’s be honest: No one wants to chase balls when they’re working on their stroke, and the Maxfi system helps eliminate that. Its gravity fed ball feed sends made putts back down its plastic side ramp. It has a smooth surface and an uphill angle, while the printed markings help you dial in your accuracy.
It’s wide enough for an ample hitting area, yet still compact enough for storage. While some users note that the mat does take some time to fully flatten and the ball-back ramp works best on level surfaces, most note that its overall build is great to hone in your skills. It’s a practical system for those who value repetition.
Features at a Glance
| Alignment | Yes |
| Length | 9 feet |
| Storage | Rollable |
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There are putting mats, and then there are PrimePutt putting mats. There’s a reason this mat is backed by PGA Tour pros, and it comes down to the realism built into it. Using half-inch dense nylon turf, you get a realistic speed and feel of true greens for uber consistent, smooth rolls. The roll-flat construction virtually eliminates bumps and curls, no matter where you practice.
Using the brand’s full-depth signature cups gives reward to perfect pace, while mishits are realistically rejected. Each cup can hold multiple balls, while the stunning walnut backstop quietly absorbs missed shots, so no more flying bounce-backs. While it’s expensive, it’s the smart investment to make for serious golfers who want a premium build that will last a lifetime.
Features at a Glance
| Alignment | No |
| Length | 9 feet |
| Storage | Rollable |
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How Do Indoor Putting Greens Compare to Real Greens?
Some indoor putting greens are designed to closely mimic the feel, roll, and speed of real greens, while others prioritize convenience and affordability over precise replication. Ultimately, the level of realism depends on the specific product and its intended use. Nothing will replace real-world experience on the golf course, but understanding how and why you want a putting green at home will help you make a decision.

Jeff Turbett is a fitness and wellness writer who’s based in Miami, FL. His work has been featured in The Manual and FightCamp.
Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up.
He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server a