Let’s address the elephant in the room: PUTTR costs $699. That’s roughly four to six times the price of a premium traditional putting mat. For a piece of golf training equipment you use in your living room, that’s a real investment.
So is it worth it?
The honest answer depends on what you’re comparing it to, how often you’ll use it, and what you’re trying to get out of your practice. This post breaks down the value proposition in concrete terms so you can make an informed decision.
What $699 Actually Gets You
When you buy PUTTR, you’re not buying a putting mat. You’re buying a putting training system. Here’s what’s in the box and what it does:
The physical hardware: An 11-foot by 2-foot putting surface with a stimpmeter reading of 10-11 (matching well-maintained country club greens). The surface ships inside a compact aluminum case (2 x 1 x 1.5 feet) that doubles as the technology hub. You also get a magnetic ball return, a power cable, and a device stand.
The computer vision system: A high-speed camera built into the unit tracks every putt in real time — ball speed, launch angle, entry angle, and the exact trace of the ball’s path. This is not an estimate or simulation. The camera watches the ball roll and delivers precise data.
27 putting positions: Arranged in a hexagonal grid from 3 to 11 feet, with straight, left-break, and right-break options at each distance. Break is created by a physical 12-degree ramp, so you’re reading real break, not imagining it.
The PUTTR app: Over 100 games, drills, and competitive modes — all free with the hardware purchase. Solo practice, multiplayer games, online leaderboards, structured quests, and detailed performance analytics. This is where PUTTR’s value compounds over time. New games and features are added regularly through app updates.
Works with any putter and standard golf balls: No proprietary equipment required.
The Cost-Per-Use Math
Here’s a practical way to think about the price. If you use PUTTR three times per week — a 15-20 minute session each time — that’s roughly 156 sessions per year.
At $699, that’s $4.48 per session in year one. By year two, it drops to $2.24 per session. By year three, $1.49.
Compare that to a single putting lesson with a PGA teaching professional, which typically runs $75-$150 per hour. PUTTR gives you data-driven feedback on every putt — not unlike what a coach would observe — across hundreds of sessions per year.
Or compare it to range balls. Many golfers spend $15-$25 per range session, two or three times a week, working on their full swing — which accounts for roughly 60% of their strokes. For the same annual spend, PUTTR lets you work on the 40% of your game that’s often neglected.
Who Gets the Most Value from PUTTR
Golfers who want to break 90 (or 80, or 70): The fastest way to drop strokes is on and around the green. If you’re a 15-handicap averaging 34-36 putts per round, reducing that to 30-32 putts is a 2-4 stroke improvement with zero swing changes. PUTTR’s data shows you exactly where those strokes are being lost.
Golfers who struggle with motivation to practice: This is PUTTR’s secret weapon. The number one reason putting mats collect dust is boredom. PUTTR’s game library — Beer Pong, H.O.R.S.E., Cricket, Around the World, online multiplayer, leaderboards, and quests — makes practice sessions feel like entertainment. Multiple reviewers and customers have noted that PUTTR is the most addictive putting trainer they’ve ever used.
Families and couples who golf: PUTTR’s multiplayer games turn practice into a shared social activity. It’s a genuinely fun game night option that also happens to improve everyone’s putting.
Data-driven golfers: If you track your stats on the course, PUTTR lets you track with the same rigor at home. See your make percentage from every distance, identify whether you tend to miss left or right, and watch your trends improve over time.
Golf teaching professionals: PUTTR Pro, the B2B coaching platform, lets instructors run putting lessons and clinics with real data. Students see their results on screen, making instruction more concrete and engaging.
Who Might Be Better Served by a Traditional Mat
Pure surface quality seekers: If your only goal is the most realistic putting surface possible and you don’t care about tracking data or games, mats like PrimePutt offer excellent turf quality at a lower price. Some reviewers have noted that while PUTTR’s surface is very good (stimping at 10-11), dedicated surface-only products like PrimePutt and BirdieBall can edge it out in raw roll quality.
Very tight budgets: If $699 is a stretch, a $100-$200 traditional mat is a fine starting point. Any practice is better than no practice.
Golfers who only want long-distance lag putting practice: PUTTR’s max distance is 11 feet. If you specifically want to work on 20-40 foot lag putts, you’ll need a longer surface. (Though it’s worth noting that most three-putts come from poor speed control and missed short putts, not from long-distance putting — and PUTTR’s 3-11 foot range covers exactly where the scoring happens.)
What the Reviews Say
PUTTR has been featured in Sports Illustrated, Robb Report, MyGolfSpy, Uncrate, and Plugged In Golf. The consistent theme across reviews is that PUTTR does something no other putting mat does: it makes practice fun enough that you actually do it consistently.
MyGolfSpy called it “flat-out fun and helpful” and noted that the real magic happens in practice mode, where the data gives you actionable insights. They also flagged that the Android app experience was less polished than iOS at the time of review — something the PUTTR team has continued to improve through updates.
Customer reviews consistently highlight the feedback loop — seeing exactly where you’re missing and why — as the feature that makes PUTTR feel like a genuine training tool rather than just a putting surface.
The Verdict
PUTTR is not the cheapest way to practice putting at home. But it is the most complete.
If you think of it as a putting mat, $699 feels expensive. If you think of it as a putting training system — combining a quality surface, computer vision tracking, AI coaching, 100+ games, and a global competitive community — it’s positioned as a premium product that delivers premium value.
The golfers who get the most from PUTTR are the ones who use it regularly. And PUTTR’s entire design — the games, the leaderboards, the social features, the constantly updated content — is engineered to make sure you do.
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