
9ft.-14ft. Pro Trainer Green

Precision Settings For Aim & Speed
Aesthetically eye-pleasing indoor putting green


























Advantage Pro Trainer - Advanced Features
Pro Trainer features extents putting options for correcting stroke and tempo without the inconsistencies of the golf course putting green. Training your eyes to read different path lines improving consistency and building confidence on your time, your way.

Modular platform for travel and storage
Eye-pleasing hand crafted hardwood finish
"State of Art" training appliance
3", 2" No-hole hole reducers
Fast-Smooth putting surface
Adjustable settings for challenging drills

Train our eyes to visualize the correct path-line's Aim & Speed




Putts 8ft => are exponentially harder because of the inconsistencies in a putting green. Training our eyes to read the correct aim and speed on a controlled surface improves consistency when reading the golf course green and winning competitive tournaments.

Perfecting AIM and SPEED
Train our eyes to read the green
Train our stroke by reading the green with drills of selected breaking putts. Use what you learned with the selected references to read the golf course putting green.
Train our eyes to read the path line
Train our eyes to read the path-line with drills of selected breaking putts by receiving instant feedback of balls changing direction when slowing down.
Train our touch for the right AIM and SPEED
Train our touch to have the right speed with drills of selected breaking putts by setting up different angles and speed to the putting hole.
OnePuttZone Advantage
Make longer putts requiring AIM & Speed
Advanced Indoor putting green
The Pro Trainer offers a big advantage by selecting the AIM line with Zero to 4% angles plus multiple putting holes.
Setting up the same putting drills with a left break and right break. Putt 25 to 50 putts on each configuration and post results of the variance. Learn the speed of the ball watching as the ball slows down and the angle becomes more severe.
On the Green
Train you eyes to read the green by setting a AIM line to the upside of the hole. Strike the ball with enough speed to travel to the hole. Slower balls will fall short and faster balls will extend past the hole.
Create comparable drills on a golf course putting green. The difference shows the amount of training needed to read the putting green.









