Has Home Putting Practice Just Become A Lot More Interesting?

Finally! A home putting mat with slope adjustment that doesn’t require you to re-mortgage your house! Introducing the PuttOUT AirBreak...

PuttOUT AirBreak
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PuttOUT Golf is bringing to market an innovative new putting mat that will allow players to practice putts with endless different breaks and slopes in the comfort of their own homes, the AirBreak. For a number of years, PuttOUT, along with many other manufacturers, has been making high-quality mats that allow you to hit straight putts and work on technique and start line, which is a crucial element of putting practice. However, how many dead straight putts did you face in your last round of golf? My guess would be not many. Reading greens and learning how to match up line and pace on breaking putts is fundamental to becoming a great putter and lowering your scores.

PuttOUT AirBreak

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Over the past few years, we have seen a number of hydraulic-based systems that allow you to manipulate breaks, however the price tag of these can run into the tens of thousands of dollars! Now for $349/£299 you can manipulate break and learn the green reading and technical skills required for improvement in your very own home!

The AirBreak features a light, and strong base that comes with 8 points of adjustment, allowing the user to quickly create just about any combination and severity of break imaginable over the 8-foot surface area. Users of AirBreak can create up to 7.5% of side slope (right to left and vice versa) as well as a continuous up-hill or down-hill slope of 3%.

PuttOUT AirBreak

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This is cleverly achieved by having 8 air pockets built into the frame, with players using the pumps and release valves to raise and lower the base to create break in seconds. It is exceptionally easy to control and moving from an uphill right-to-left putt to a downhill left-to-righter barely interrupts your session.

The impressive flexibility of the base means that, unlike some other solutions, AirBreak doesn’t just pivot on a single plane, meaning you can create double-breakers even within a 6.5 ft putt. This flexibility allows AirBreak to mirror the realistic, gradual slopes you experience out on the course.

PuttOUT AirBreak

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Another cool feature of AirBreak is the automatic ball return. It is battery-powered, and holed putts are returned to your feet instantly, which is a great reward for a successful putt for a lazy golfer like me!

As well as all this, in order to help users easily set up specific putts and generally improve their ability to read greens, AirBreak will come accompanied by PuttOUT’s brand-new green-reading app. This simple-to-use app measures exactly what a putt is doing at any given point in regards to the slope on both axis and can be used both with AirBreak and out on the practice green.

PuttOUT AirBreak

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The AirBreak could be a real breakthrough in the home practice space and golfers of all abilities could benefit. From the seasoned elite player looking to hone their feels, to the novice player just trying to figure out the complexity of breaking putts, there are serious benefits across the board.

AirBreak will be available for pre-order in the US and UK throughout May and June, prior to general release in July, and there is some early bird incentive for Golf Monthly readers. Between the 6th of May and the 9th of June, the AirBreak is available for $319/£269 and orders placed between 10th June and 21st July will be charged at $339/£289.

Joe Ferguson
Staff Writer

 

Joe has worked in the golf industry for nearly 20 years in a variety of roles. After a successful amateur career being involved in England squads at every age group, Joe completed his PGA degree qualification in 2014 as one of the top ten graduates in his training year and subsequently went on to become Head PGA Professional at Ryder Cup venue The Celtic Manor Resort. Equipment has always been a huge passion of Joe’s, and during his time at Celtic Manor, he headed up the National Fitting Centres for both Titleist and Taylormade.  He’s excited to bring his knowledge of hardware to Golf Monthly in the form of equipment reviews and buying advice. 

Joe lives in North Devon and still plays sporadically on the PGA West region circuit. His best round in recent years came earlier in 2023 where he managed a 9 under par 63 at Trevose GC in a Devon & Cornwall PGA Tournament.

Joe's current What's In The Bag? 

Driver: Ping G430 Max 10K 9 degree - Fujikura Ventus Red 6X 45.75"

Fairway wood: TaylorMade Qi10 Tour - Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Pro White shaft 70TX 43.25"

Irons: Callaway Apex CB 24'  3-11 - Project X LS 6.5 shafts

Wedges: PXG Sugar Daddy 54 and 60 degree - Project X LS 6.0 shafts

Putter: Odyssey Toe Up #9

Ball: TaylorMade 2024 TP5x