The GolfBays Putting Mat Buying Guide

September 26, 2025

By Malek Murison

The GolfBays Putting Mat Buying Guide

Want to make more putts? Don't we all! A golf putting mat is one of the easiest ways to sharpen your stroke without setting foot on the course. From roll-out mats for the hallway to premium turf for simulator bays, our putting mats offer true roll, realistic pace, and the chance to build confidence from short to mid-range distances.

This guide walks you through what to look for, the different types available, and our top recommendations to help you find the perfect putting mat for your space and game.

Practice Makes Perfect: Why Buy a Putting Mat? 

Ask any golfer where most shots are wasted and they’ll tell you (often with a big sigh) that it’s on the greens. Three-putts, needless double-bogeys, missed short ones, or poor pace control can ruin a round faster than a wild drive. That’s why adding a golf putting mat to your home or simulator setup is one of the simplest ways to cut strokes from your game.

A good indoor putting mat gives you a true roll surface that’s ready whenever you are. No need to wait for good weather or a quiet practice green. You can rehearse start-line drills in the hallway, sharpen your distance control in the office, or build a dedicated practice zone in your golf simulator bay. With options ranging from compact roll-out mats to cut-to-length putting turf and modular indoor/outdoor greens, there’s a mat to suit every space and practice style.

The beauty of buying a putting mat is consistency. Every roll is the same, letting you focus on mechanics, confidence, and feel. Over time, you’ll build muscle memory for smoother strokes, better pace, and more made putts when it really counts - on the course.

When you invest in (and dedicate practice time to...) a putting mat, you are building confidence that comes from knowing you’ve holed hundreds of 6-footers in practice. It takes the pressure off in real rounds. The more familiar a putt feels, the less likely you are to tense up and make a mistake.

 

A Quick Look at GolfBays' Recommended Putting Mats & Turf

Looking for a putting mat or turf to practise your pressure putts at home? Take a look at the options below...

Product Quick overview
GolfBays Premium Black Putting Turf Short, true-roll black turf 13 mm pile cut-to-length for sleek, seam-free sim bays and home practice.
GolfBays Premium Roll-Out Return Putting Mat 9 ft 6 in roll-out mat with auto return, two hole sizes, alignment tracks and 2/4/6/8-ft markers on a fast Stimp 10–14 surface.
GolfBays Modular Golf Putting Green (4 sizes) Click-together indoor/outdoor green with pre-cut turf, regulation cups and contour pads, rolling ~Stimp 10 in four size options.
GolfBays Artificial Turf Two-Hole 150 × 350 cm Putting Green Ready-made 1.5 m × 3.5 m green with two holes for quick setup, repeatable strokes and short-range make-rate training.
GolfBays Putting Turf 11 mm pile, cut-to-length turf priced per m² -ideal for everyday true-roll lanes and sim-bay integration.
GolfBays Premium Putting Turf 16 mm pile, denser cut-to-length turf delivering a premium, realistic roll for dedicated putting zones.
PuttOUT AirBreak Putting Mat Break-training mat with adjustable contours, battery-powered ball return, Green Reading app support and a rubber-backed surface ~Stimp 10.

Stimp Speed, Explained

If you’ve ever heard golfers talk about “Stimp,” they’re referring to the speed of the greens. This is essentially how fast the ball rolls after being struck. The term comes from the Stimpmeter, a simple device invented in the 1930s that measures how far a ball rolls on a flat surface. The further it rolls, the higher the Stimp reading.

  • A Stimp of 8–9 feels like slow, heavy green.

  • A Stimp of 10–11 is closer to what you’ll find at most well-kept clubs.

  • Stimp 12–14 is the lightning-quick pace you’ll see during summer months and on professional tours.

When it comes to putting mats, Stimp speed matters because it lets you match practice according to the conditions you want to prepare for.

A faster mat helps you rehearse delicate pace control for tournament-style greens. A slower mat can be better for working on solid strikes and eliminating deceleration. Either way, knowing the Stimp rating helps you choose a mat that feels realistic and keeps your practice meaningful.

How to Choose a Putting Mat: 4 Questions to Help You Decide

There's a big world of potential putting mats and practice turf out there. To help you narrow down the options, go through the questions below...

How much space do you have / want to fill? 

Putting practice mats come in all shapes and sizes, from hallway lanes to spare-room dominating setups to simulator bay accompaniments.

Will you be happy with a narrow lane for repetitive putting, or do you want something larger with more flexibility and scope for mixing it up? 

What roll/pace do you want (Stimp)?

Most home mats roll around Stimp 9–11, with some faster surfaces up to Stimp 14 to feel like quick summer greens. Consider the speed and style you want to practice before choosing your putting mat. 

Fixed area or portable?

Maybe you want a designated putting practice area for your golf sim. Maybe you want a cut-to-length turf to fit a specific place in your man cave or coaching area. Both of these options are more permanent than going for a roll-out mat or a modular greens - which both can be stored and assembled when needed.

Do you want features (ball return, breaks, multiple holes)?

This is where putting mats start to separate themselves. If you’re focused on volume reps, a simple lane or a mat with ball return makes sense. If you want to sharpen your green-reading, look for contour pads or mats that let you practice breaking putts. And if you want to raise the pressure, opt for mats with different hole sizes - regulation for realism and reduced cups for precision under fire.

Ultimately, the right putting mat is the one that fits your space, your goals, and the way you like to practice. If you know you’ll use it daily, invest in a higher-quality turf or a feature-packed mat that keeps practice engaging. If you’re just after a quickfire tool to roll a few putts between Zoom calls, portability and simplicity might be the smarter play.

GolfBays' Recommended Putting Mats & Turf

Looking for a putting mat or turf to practice your pressure putts at home? Take a look at the options below...

GolfBays Premium Black Putting Turf

If you’re looking for an indoor putting experience with an authentic feel, our Premium Black putting Turf delivers. Yes, it’s in black rather than green. But if you’re going to putt on a golf sim pr practice at home, why not go for something striking? This short, true-roll putting turf has a sleek black finish for a clean studio look. It’s 13mm pile height and 4m wide, sold cut-to-length, so you can dial in the exact footprint for your sim bay or practice lane without any untidy joins. 

This turf is a simple way to add a fast, consistent surface that looks the part and lasts.

Great for…

  • Blacked-out sim rooms and sleek studio aesthetics.

  • Custom runs (choose your length) without seams.

  • Year-round indoor pace and start-line drills.

Check out our Premium Black Putting Turf >

GolfBays Premium Roll-Out Return Putting Mat

If you want a smooth and simple way to practice your putting at home, the GolfBays Premium Roll-Out Return Putting Mat should be at the top of your list. This is a 9ft6 roll-out mat with auto ball return, two hole sizes (regulation + smaller), alignment tracks and 2/4/6/8-ft distance markers. There’s a subtle uphill section for end-of-stroke pace and a fast surface (Stimp 10–14), so you can sharpen your touch without trekking to the golf course.

Great for…

  • Quickfire, high-quality putting reps between meetings.

  • Pace control and start-line practice in tight spaces.

  • Giftable, all-in-one home putting solution.

Order your Roll-Out Return Putting Mat >

GolfBays Modular Golf Putting Green 

Our modular putting green is a portable, click-together solution you can build in minutes and use indoors or outdoors. It comes with pre-cut turf, regulation cups and contour pads, and rolls at roughly Stimp 10 to help you dial in realistic pace control. Choose from four sizes, set a little break, and get proper practice reps without wrecking the lounge.

Great for…

  • Renters or families (quick assembly, easy to store).

  • Pace control and start-line drills with light breaks.

  • Garden, garage, or spare-room practice.

Get a Modular Green >

GolfBays Artificial Turf Two-Hole Putting Green

Our two-hole putting green offers a realistic feel on a small, dedicated footprint that sets up quickly for repeatable strokes, start-line reps, and holing out from those nervy last few feet.

Great for…

  • A fixed practice lane in a spare room or office.

  • Short-range make-rate training with twin targets.

  • Players who want a no-fuss setup and a consistent roll.

Get Your Two-Hole Putting Green >

GolfBays Putting Turf

Our most accessible cut-to-length surface has an 11mm pile height. This putting turf is available in a range of sizes and priced per square metre, so you can build exactly the practice green you need. 

We’ve developed this turf to offer great everyday roll for start-line gates, distance ladders, and to integrate a putting strip alongside a hitting mat in a sim bay.

Great for…

  • Budget-friendly custom installs.

  • Long, straight practice lanes in sims or hallways.

  • Consistent indoor roll for daily reps.

Order Yours Here >

GolfBays Premium Putting Turf

For a seriously realistic feel on your very own practice green, our premium putting turf comes with a 16mm pile in a variety of lengths and widths. The denser construction gives a more premium, true roll underfoot, which is ideal for dedicated putting zones or when you want a higher-end finish to match the rest of your sim room.

Great for…

  • Premium sim builds and coaching studios.

  • Players who want a slightly plusher, truer feel.

  • Custom-length installs without visible joins.

Get Your Premium Putting Turf >

PuttOUT AirBreak Putting Mat

The PuttOUT AirBreak is a putting mat that has a clever break-training system. You can practice realistic breaking putts at home by raising or lowering the flexible base, with every made putt returned by a battery-powered ball returner. You can practice hundreds of different custom break combinations and use the associated Green Reading app to help you set up and practice.  

The 4.25" cup has realistic lip-ins/outs, and the rubber-backed mat rolls around Stimp 10. 

Great for…

  • Building green-reading skills with controlled breaks.

  • Compact home setups that need auto return and tidy storage.

  • Serious putters who like structured sessions and data.

Get the AirBreak Putting Mat >

Golf Putting Mat FAQs

Q: Are putting mats worth it for golfers?
Absolutely. A golf putting mat gives you a true-roll surface at home, letting you practise start line, pace control, and short putts whenever you like. The ability to repeat drills daily—without relying on the weather or driving to the course—makes putting mats one of the fastest ways to lower scores.

Q: What’s the best putting mat for small spaces?
If you’ve only got a hallway, office, or living room, a roll-out putting mat with ball return is perfect. They’re compact, quick to set up, and let you squeeze in quality reps in tight spaces. Options like the GolfBays Premium Roll-Out Return Mat are designed for high-frequency, short-session practice.

Q: How realistic are indoor putting mats compared to a golf green?
High-quality mats replicate the Stimp speed of real greens—most roll around Stimp 9–11, with premium models reaching Stimp 13–14 to mimic quick summer surfaces. Modular putting greens and premium turf options also give you contour pads or multiple cups for a more lifelike practice experience.

Q: What’s the difference between putting turf and a roll-out mat?

  • Roll-out mats are portable, easy to store, and often feature alignment tracks or auto return. These are great for casual practice.

  • Cut-to-length putting turf is more permanent, giving you a seamless, studio-quality surface that integrates into a simulator bay or man cave.

  • Modular greens combine realism with flexibility, letting you build a larger practice area with breaks and multiple holes.

Q: How do I choose the right putting mat for my game?
Start with your space (hallway vs spare room vs sim bay), then decide if you want portability or a more permanent setup. Think about the Stimp speed you want to practise on, and whether you’d benefit from features like ball return, break training, or reduced hole sizes for extra challenge.

Q: Can a putting mat really help me sink more putts on the course?
Yes—because practice builds muscle memory. When you’ve holed hundreds of 6-footers on your putting mat, the same putt on the course feels familiar rather than pressure-packed. Consistency of roll and stroke builds confidence, which is the biggest factor in holing more putts when it counts.

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