Putting practice often loses its appeal after the tenth identical roll across a flat strip of carpet. The player may know whether the ball entered the cup, but not whether the pace, starting direction, or entry point was genuinely good. PUTTR changes that experience with an indoor smart putting green that combines a premium surface, physical breaks, computer-vision tracking, and an interactive app. Its games, performance data, multiplayer modes, and optional AI coaching help golfers practise more regularly while understanding what each successful or missed putt actually did.
Camera Tracking Reveals More Than Make or Miss
A made putt can still carry too much speed, catch the edge, and fall only because conditions were favourable. A missed putt may begin on the intended line but lose pace before reaching the hole. PUTTR’s high-speed camera records the ball near the cup and sends its findings to the companion app. This provides immediate information instead of asking the player to diagnose everything from a brief glance.
The system measures details such as ball speed, launch direction, travel path, and entry angle. On a miss, it identifies where the ball passed the hole, helping players distinguish between poor pace and inaccurate direction. This feedback makes each attempt more informative. It becomes harder to celebrate a lucky collision with the edge as though it were always the master plan.
Performance records build as the golfer completes more putts. Over time, the app can reveal tendencies involving distance, break, speed, and miss direction. A repeated weakness is easier to address when it appears clearly in the data. One session provides clues, while many sessions create a more dependable pattern.
Multiple Positions Create More Realistic Variety
PUTTR provides 27 marked putting positions across distances from approximately three to eleven feet. Players can attempt straight putts as well as left-breaking and right-breaking shots from different locations. A physical ramp produces the break, causing the ball to curve across the surface. This creates more variation than a basic mat that offers one perfectly straight journey towards the same cup.
The different positions encourage practice across short confidence putts, medium-distance challenges, and longer rolls requiring greater pace control. Golfers can repeat one troublesome location or move between several points to reduce predictability. This variety better reflects the way putting works during a real round. Courses rarely provide the courtesy of presenting the same straight four-footer until the player finally gets it right.
The surface is designed to roll at a fast speed similar to well-maintained course greens. Indoor conditions remain more controlled than natural grass, where slope, grain, moisture, footprints, and weather all affect the ball. PUTTR cannot reproduce every outdoor variable, but it can provide a stable environment for measuring changes. Consistency makes technical practice easier to compare from one session to the next.
Inside the PUTTR Smart Putting System
The package combines physical components with connected software:
- Aluminium console: Stores the mat and houses the camera, lighting, and electronics.
- Eleven-foot putting surface: Provides space for putts ranging from about three to eleven feet.
- Twenty-seven tee positions: Includes straight, left-breaking, and right-breaking options.
- High-speed camera: Captures the ball’s movement and result around the hole.
- Computer-vision analysis: Measures speed, direction, path, and entry information.
- Physical break ramp: Creates genuine curve instead of simulated on-screen break.
- Magnetic return track: Sends made and missed balls back towards the golfer.
- Companion app: Displays feedback, stores data, and hosts games and drills.
- Device stand: Holds a compatible phone or tablet during practice.
- PUTTR Club: Adds premium analytics, AI coaching, and expanded content through an optional subscription.
Players use their own standard golf balls and putter, allowing them to practise with familiar equipment. The system supports both right-handed and left-handed golfers through its app settings. It requires electrical power for the camera and lighting. A flat floor is also important because an uneven surface may create its own unofficial putting challenge.
Games Give Every Repetition a Purpose
PUTTR includes more than 100 games, drills, and competitive activities. Golf versions of Around the World, H.O.R.S.E., Cricket, Skee-Ball, Beer Pong, Pop-A-Shot, and other challenges turn repeated strokes into scored objectives. Some modes focus on accuracy, while others place greater importance on speed or progression. The variety helps prevent practice from becoming an endless collection of identical rolls.
Solo players can complete quests, chase personal records, and compare current results with previous sessions. Local multiplayer allows friends and family members to compete in the same room. Online play introduces wider competition and organised events through the connected system. Every format creates a reason to focus on the next putt rather than completing repetitions mechanically.
Games can be particularly helpful for junior golfers or players who struggle to practise consistently. Scoring, levels, and competition make technical work feel more immediate and entertaining. Fun does not remove the educational value because each attempt still requires pace and direction control. The player may be trying to win a virtual round of Skee-Ball, but the putter does not know the difference.
Make the Next Putt More Informed
PUTTR combines measurable feedback, varied distances, physical breaks, interactive games, long-term statistics, and optional AI coaching in one portable indoor green. It makes home practice more engaging while exposing patterns that ordinary mats leave hidden. No training system can guarantee lower scores, and outdoor adaptation remains essential. Practise consistently, study the data without overreacting to one session, and let PUTTR make every roll a useful step towards more confident putting.
Golfers should measure the room before buying because comfortable use requires more than the mat’s exact length. Space is also needed for the player, putter, ball return, device stand, and safe movement. Hardwood, tile, low-pile carpet, and other smooth surfaces can work when sufficiently level. A quick measurement prevents PUTTR from becoming a premium putting simulator that only fits diagonally across the kitchen.


