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GoSports Pure Putt Challenge Putting Cups 3 Pack - Practice Putting Indoors & Outdoors

GoSports Pure Putt Challenge Putting Cups 3 Pack - Practice Putting Indoors & Outdoors GoSports Pure Putt Challenge Putting Cups 3 Pack - Practice Putting Indoors & Outdoors GoSports Pure Putt Challenge Putting Cups 3 Pack - Practice Putting Indoors & Outdoors GoSports Pure Putt Challenge Putting Cups 3 Pack - Practice Putting Indoors & Outdoors GoSports Pure Putt Challenge Putting Cups 3 Pack - Practice Putting Indoors & Outdoors GoSports Pure Putt Challenge Putting Cups 3 Pack - Practice Putting Indoors & Outdoors
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The training aid includes three USGA regulation size putting cups that replicate real golf holes to increase speed, accuracy, and consistency on the greens
Practice anytime and anywhere - The putting cups are set up at home, in the office or on the green - The upper rim of the cups captures perfect shots and rejects off-line or off-speed putting
You can practice your putting on a putting green or on any carpeted surface - these ultra-portable putting cups set up in seconds on any carpeted surface for effective practice sessions
Golfers of all abilities will enjoy the patent-pending design of this great golf gift. The game-changing design will enhance any golfer's putting abilities with its patent pending design.
An application for a patent is pending

Questions & Answers

The height difference between the floor and the top lip of the cup is how tall is it? you for your kind words! ?

Hello, the height difference from the bottom of the cup to the top lip of the cup is one inch. Seven centimeters Is 66 inches long). Feel free to contact us through the 'Contact the Seller' page on Amazon if you have any additional questions.

Golf balls made of real rubber can be used These are meant for use on artificial grass, or are they weighted for use on grass?

Hi there, this is designed so that you can use real golf balls without having to worry about weight since it uses no weight but is still able to be used on an artificial area. We are always willing to answer any further questions, so please contact us via the 'Contact the Seller' page on Amazon if you have any more questions.

These can be used on hard surfaces, right?

I'm glad you're here Creating a GoSports Pure Putt Challenge is simple-just follow the instructions here The device is very portable and easy to set up. You can play it on hard surfaces such as at home, the office or on a green in your own backyard! Putts are collected in the cups by the soft upper rim, while off-target shots are rejected by the rim If you are on the line or off the line A putt that speeds up. To speak with us directly about any other questions you may have, please email Send us an e-mail at [email protected] and we will assist you immediately.

When used with a standard golf ball?

I'm glad you're here With our set, you'll be able to use a standard golf ball or foam practice golf ball. This set includes 3 USGA regulation size putting cup trainers that mimic real golf holes so that you can improve your accuracy, speed, In the event of any additional questions on our product, you can contact our customer service department who can help.

Selected User Reviews For GoSports Pure Putt Challenge Putting Cups 3 Pack - Practice Putting Indoors & Outdoors

At first I was sceptical, but now I'm blown away! As a result, I've tried a wide range of putting cups over the years, and each had its own set of Over the years, the rubber wedges that have been around have been my favorites, but have since been replaced by a stiffer rubber/plastic version that over time deforms on the leading edge and does not In addition, I've tried the putting cups that come with the clips all the way around but I did not enjoy the rejection rate if you didn't line it up perfectly
5/5

Then I found another wedge that looked like it was made of open-cell A ball will not roll down the wedge if it misses the hole in these clubs due to their larger surface errors. The quality is okay, but the price is too A few weeks later, I upgraded my putting mat to a new model which came with another brand of silicon cup. Now, let me tell you a little about this product. The price is amazing and the quality of the 3 cups exceeds I can now practice long and short putts at the same time around the house with my practice cups. It is not necessary to hit putts straight. However, if you hit the outer edge of the cup, the ball will be returned. Just like on a golf course. My favorite part is that even if I miss the putt right, left or long, I can hole the shot on a second try. It's nice to have this This is a product that you should consider if you want to improve your short game during the off-season or on a rainy day.

Adelyn Hester
Adelyn Hester
| Nov 13, 2020
It's My Own Personal Mini-Hard Drive Yes, of course
5/5

As soon as I got these in the mail, I put one up on either side of my living room, pulled out my putter, and got to work. Another set of the same ones look like a green flower opening up on the ground when they lay flat. Occasionally, however, the little "petals," leaves, or petals, deflected a putt, and you had to accept it as a miss, despite the fact that it would have hit a real hole. There is a possibility that these do the same thing, but perhaps not to the same extent.
These seem to flatten out well enough when the ball rolls over them, so as not to deflect too many shots away from becoming hits. My point is that I think now I have the idea how to do it, and have sunk the last four consecutively, so I feel like I've graduated, and have a much better sense of how I'm going to do the job. A funny thing about following through with what we think up in our minds is actually doing it, or executing what we have in mind to do it. There is simply no way to prevent us from falling into the old ways or to not implement the new ideas we dream up that, when put into action, actually produce results. It will be great to get on the course and put my new techniques to work. When spring comes, I can not wait to do so. I was already a decent putter, but just like in other aspects of our games, it's hard to explain, even to yourself, exactly what you do to hit the ball the way you want to, even when we can. It is my observation that most people, whenever it comes to any aspect of the golf swing, from hitting the driver to hitting any of the fairway irons and even to putting - focus on just one aspect. There is no way to explain what they are doing, so you have no idea what they are doing The do it just because they have to. The point is that you are not being put-down Please read It is just a fact. There is probably only one person in a thousand who can describe in detail everything he does during It would be impossible for me to do it. Because I didn't feel like I had to explain what I was doing, I never tried. It is here that the problem lies You may very well forget what you do if you can't describe it, and your subconscious mind doesn't know what you do. Imagine how easy it would be to forget what you do without just describing That depends on whether you agree or disagree with that statement. A lot of what we do, especially in a golf swing, is instinctual. Instinct is wonderful, but it can abandon us at any time, and if we don't have the desired outcome engraved in our subconscious minds, they're lost and have no It is therefore important that you understand the mechanics of what you are doing, even just for your own benefit. This is not an easy task. The more you dissect your swing, the more you will be able to explain exactly what your arms, for example, are doing, and the cyle you take in your swing, and that is to actually describe what you are doing physically. This is something that most people would never be able to do The list included me as well. Each part of our body is doing something every time we do anything, and it is a challenge to figure out exactly what we are doing when we swing our clubs. It doesn't matter whether we get it all right, even a general explanation of what we are supposed to do should be enough to encourage our mind to fill in the blanks. It is possible to buy a book on the golf swing, and you can find literally thousands of them on the internet, but the best way to learn this skill is through If you try this and that, you will see what effect it has on the ball, until you see something that causes it to behave as you desire. However, there is a caveat you need to explain to yourself exactly what you did and how it affected the ball. You should repeat it after every movement you try. As soon as you see what effect it has on the ball, you should repeat it. It would be like backing up a semi with the golf swing Contrary to what you might expect, you do things the opposite way. The same thing happens in golf as it does in pool, so if you play pool, you've got a better understanding of where to put "English" on the ball. There are a number of different ways to set the ball spinning, especially if it involves a ball. As obvious as it seems, we can't reverse the spin on the ball while it's in the air Taking off But by reversing the tilt of the axis, we can reverse the spin, and this can have a net effect of changing the direction of We can reverse the axis to change the spin from backward (backspin to forward, or overspin). Basically, this means that we are going to gain a lot more ground on the ground, or a longer distance when we shoot. As long as the ball spins, it will always move Ultimately, the big question is, "Which way will the globe spin?"? In addition, even if we had a miniature spacecraft that could carry us alongside the ball as it changes direction through the air, we wouldn't be able to determine the direction in which it But we can easily do that from the ground by simply observing which direction it turns, or which way it curves, early in the flight. All of this is under our control, in the millisecond Upon making contact with the ball, the clubface makes contact a second time. Your swing is very important for your overall game You should follow your swing plane from the inside to the outside By way of Everything in this system determines what the ball will do. As soon as you hit the ball, the ball is flung into the air in a fraction of a second. There is nothing we can do about the ball's tilt, so we can only control the direction of its During the course, we can do certain things that result in magical results if we learn how to do them. In other words, you can think of it as managing your subconscious mind, like managing your little brother, who you love but sometimes needs a little prodding to get him to do what he needs to The key to learning how to swing precisely is to learn what you do while swinging. Several things can be achieved, but you have to know how to do them. If you want to remember something, you need to talk to yourself about it before you do it, as that is the only way you will remember it. I see what you mean Rather than talking to another person, just speak to yourself as if you were a tutor, explaining to him what you have learned as you go along, even if what you are doing is learning as we go. Ever had a problem remembering what you did? What about forgetting something you did, and being unable to recall it precisely? Because you did it, but you did not record it in your mind or spell it out, with each step spelled out in detail. You don't remember a step that you never noticed, and therefore, your subconscious mind never connected it to If you remember something, it's because it's stored in your subconscious. A person's subconscious mind learns everything they do from their As long as your conscious mind is unaware, or was never informed, of something you did, you cannot expect to have it registered in your subconscious mind. Even when we try a lot to learn how to do something, and eventually do find something that works, if we never even think about what it was that we did, our conscious mind is never made aware of it, because we did it silently - we may never even realize it - There is a part of our subconscious that is hidden from our conscious awareness. As long as we can watch ourselves, we would not have any problems, since our subconscious minds remember everything we see. When we do something without informing our conscious mind, the result is not what we intended the conscious mind to be. In other words, it cannot know what you did, whether visually or verbally (even just in your mind). As you learn something, simply think about what each movement you made was by talking your way through it in your head. The thing is, I never thought it would be so important to be able to explain what I was doing in the golf swing before I embarked on a massive effort to figure out how to lose my slice when I had no idea what I was doing. I worked at it for many months and can finally say that I achieved success, not only in getting my slice back, but also in learning to My memory isn't terribly good, so I never bothered to try and remember the particular mechanics of it all. I never even considered the possibility that I would forget all of the things I did in order to learn how to It was just an assumption on my part. It came as a complete shock to me when I realized that after so many hours of labor I had actually forgotten almost all of the things I had painstakingly taught myself. It occurred to me that when you went to all the trouble of trying to figure something out, and went through months of trial and error, then you had surely learned whatever it was you accomplished, and that you would always remember it, but I was mistaken. If you suddenly get an idea, and you try something based on instinct or a feeling, and it turns out exactly as you hoped it would. Be prepared to not remember exactly what you did exactly as soon as you get an idea. As a result, you didn't bother to verbalize it in your mind, or spell out everything you did, so that your conscious mind would hear Thus, it was an event that was not available to your subconscious mind, so you quickly forgot about A subconscious is an amazing thing, since it can learn from your conscious mind. However, it can only learn from your subconscious mind. As a result, I discovered that I had to teach my subconscious mind, just as if it were a child, the things I wanted it to learn, and it is not just going to learn everything that we do and store it away for future use. In this way, we must actually have a dialogue with ourselves in our heads, of explaining our actions in a precise manner, so that our subconscious minds are aware of what we are doing and will therefore remember what we did. The subconscious mind may not remember everything that you do if you just do it and expect it to always remember it. To learn this, I was totally surprised, but it is the case. I was not sure what to make of that at first, but then I realized we try so many things, both good and bad, and that we have no way of relying on our subconscious mind to decide what should be retained, when most of what we tried failed. The thing I have had to learn is to explain the mechanics of what I am doing, so that I remember them all the time and do them without any difficulty, because if you don't, you will not remember, and you won't be able to perform It actually makes no difference whether you do this or not, and in fact, it serves to reinforce what you are thinking, as you explain what you are doing, step by step. You almost prove to yourself that the things you are thinking are sound, by confirming their wisdom to yourself, almost as if to yourself. When you know what to do, at least you'll be able to talk your way through it, and it's just a matter of remembering to always follow through. My mind just went to a method that might be useful Let's say you are with a buddy, or a partner, and you are trying to learn something new together. You want to help each other and add whatever thought you might have on the problem, and he In order to remember an idea that you just came up with, you need to discuss it between the two of you. Regardless of the fact that there was only one person there Put yourself in your own words This is what was said. The fact that you have even had a conversation where you mention that you did this, then that, then that, is enough to leave an impression on your subconscious mind. If you're going to talk to yourself, though, it's probably not a good idea to let others hear it. It is true that most people don't personally set out to solve anything, so even discussing this topic comes across as disbelieving.
In fact, it seems that even discussing this whole topic tends to fall on deaf ears. I dare say they would realize what I'm telling is true if they did so. It is very difficult to actually verbalize yourself about everything you are doing, so it is important to force yourself to think about it. At least, in your mind, you should articulate your job in a structured way, as if you were explaining it to someone. The problem with that is we do it without trying to think about the mechanics of how we do it. I can imagine being out on a course, and you are coming across a hole that would present you with a bit of a problem, and you must stop and think carefully about what Here's how you should look at it Everybody knows what happens when they do A and what happens when they do B, so we know what to expect at any given time. We may do something in the moment, but not remember exactly what we did if we rely only on "feeling," or "instinct. " It was precisely what I did when I learned to lose my slice, and I subsequently forgot about it all. Having a trusted caddy or swing coach standing alongside you to help you identify the shot is extremely comforting. This is why verbalizing beforehand (either silently, or out loud), exactly what you plan to do, and specifically what you plan to do can help you tremendously. If everything goes right, it may not always work, but many things could intervene, so we might be able to achieve what we want if everything goes well. Having said that, it is important to note that we did try to develop a plan and execute what we decided. However, we must first define what we intend to do and how that will potentially affect the ball's behavior in the future. It is fascinating to see how hitting the top of the ball, for example, (when you are putting) can accentuate the drive backwards - so the ball turns more towards the hole - produces such amazing results, thus inspiring me. Thus it does what it is supposed to do When you remember to do it, it rolls much further than when you forget. This is also what gives momentum, which in turn makes the ball track straight and eliminates the break, resulting in a straight shot In the end, the only thing that remains to be done is to observe some real greens, which are going to break, in order to see how much you can count on momentum to negate the break, or, rather, how much of it it can The most important thing to remember is My own trial and error led me to this realization which I of course didn't know at the time The idea is that forward momentum is more important than a One of the most important things to learn about the game of golf is how to putt. Every putt is a stroke, so it's imperative to learn how to putt effectively.
Another thing that is extremely important to remember is that it is not the amount of force that creates momentum, but rather the amount of contact. There can be momentum on the ball, regardless of how slowly it is moving. In order to gain momentum, following through is paramount. Continue to stroke toward the hole even after you have made contact with the ball, when momentum has already been created. The thing we have become so accustomed to doing is deliberately muddle the issue, trying to decide how hard to hit the ball, how wide or high to play it, and how hard to hit it so it will break when it runs out of gas, and hopefully and hopefully Basically, we are trying to manage momentum without really understanding what it does or how to take advantage of it. In other words, we create momentum by hitting the ball forcefully toward the hole, and also by Following Through, so we can putt into the hole and expect it to go in just by lining up and putting direct at the hole. In other words, forcefully does not mean hard to hit. We want to hit it hard enough to get to the hole, but maybe go six inches beyond the hole because we don't know if we'll hit it. I've always had a problem with putting this We would be much more precise if we could sight down our putts like seeing down the barrel of a rifle. Thus, it is important to set up so the ball is aimed directly at the hole when we take our swing. Play a few practice swings, and adjust your stance to fit your skill level Your swing is not the same as mine Ensure that you are facing the hole for your swing. A player must only decide how hard to hit the ball so that we won't overpower the hole, or hit it too hard so that it hits the back of the cup and pops up, or hits the cup and spins out, causing the ball to flip four or five The number of putts I make is going to change dramatically from the putts I take now, because I am no longer trying to finesse the ball into the hole and think about how much it will break, and I am often just about to miss. I guess we can say, "close but no cigar!". br>Just keep in mind that "close counts only when you're throwing a hand grenade. ". "Golf putting is difficult, because you have to figure out how much the ball will break before you hit it, and then how hard to hit it so that it dies in the hole. " The tough part about putting is that we often miss over and over, and then think about how hard it Nevertheless, have you ever thought that perhaps we are making the situation more challenging than it needs to be out of an abundance of caution? I have reflected on it and believe that momentum is essential. By hitting straight at the hole, and with enough speed to get the ball there, we effectively eliminate any break, and the ball should fall into the hole.
However, having just hit the ball hard enough to almost make it there, but having played the ball high enough to have it fall into the hole, we are counting on movement to be dead. Due to the lack of momentum, the ball does not have any forward force pulling on it, and we are just hoping that we have played enough break to allow it to dive toward the hole just at the right time. Consequently, a lot of shots look good, but just barely miss the mark, and this is a risky business. I wish you the best of luck! Sometimes, it works, and how we look when it does makes us look like geniuses. The majority of putts I hit have some break to them, and I have always tended to choose balls with some breaks My entire golfing life has been spent on the links As far as the break is concerned, I was fairly adept at it. My confession is that I have routinely putted the ball with the breaking in mind, and have not really thought much about just shooting straight toward the hole and relying on momentum to keep it The advice was given to me in regards to short putts, but I had no idea it would apply to long putts as well. I don't think it does, at all. The ball can break in any direction on a very long putt, and when we hit straight for the hole, and it breaks left - it can be a frustrating experience. We're gonna make a big difference Since we didn't see any break at all, we feel like a fool. It's the reason the pros spend so much time picking out which way to break, and they walk around from all sides to do so. You can use the putter as a pendulum read to see how it's doing The green can be sloped off to the side and hardly seen if it is on the side. But what if we hit the ball confidently straight into the hole, then it goes in straight away? Without a doubt, a slam dunk! Choosing the right option strictly comes down to judgement. If there is a significant break, I feel like we won't be able to have enough momentum to carry the ball beyond six or eight feet. In my opinion, we don't study the break for the average golfer because we don't learn how to forecast it. When you putt the ball long, that is especially important It was a matter of putting our minds to the task of figuring out the problem. Taking a mindful approach to change If every shot consisted of lining up and directly shooting at the hole, the game would be much easier and simplicity would be employed in what has always been difficult Putting is what we do. The start of the year will be interesting with this strategy in mind and to see how it unfolds. Although I don't know for sure, I suspect it will work better than what I have been doing so far. There is no doubt about that based on common sense. It's part of the plan and it's part of the goal, but it will take confidence and determination to bring it to fruition. In putting, of course, the big no-no is leaving the ball short. If you don't get it in the hole, the hole won't be in the hole! A pure sidehill putt requires all the experience we can muster to be able to get it into the hole, but there is one situation when all our past experience will count, which On a side-hill put we cannot rely on momentum because gravity is too strong for us to utilize it. Here is where we need to figure out when to break, and how hard to hit it. As soon as it hits gravity, it will fall, and we will have to look back in our memory to figure out how high and how hard we need to strike it, and then how it can be reached. of those times when you get to take your hat off and take a bow if you reach the finish line. *but let's not lose sight of the You have to have guts to shoot straight at the hole when you see a gap between you and it. You can only tell how successful you will be in relying on momentum to carry you straight down the hole with time and experience.

Mabel Maynard
Mabel Maynard
| Nov 15, 2020
This is great for the kids! As a result of COVID, we had an Intex pool in our back yard throughout this summer, and we had to take it out A big circle of nothing lay in the backyard for 12" or so
5/5

We thought it would be crazy to buy some astroturf, cut it in a circle to match the dead spot and make a mini golf course. I threw it out of the window. These ground covers were a good deal. We tested them out side, which was fun for the kids, and then moved them around. They are very flexible, light and they hold the ball in place unless it is really hard. Isn't it true that putt putt happens in real life too? The service we received was beyond what we expected.

Molly Richards
Molly Richards
| Jun 12, 2021
I have owned all of them, but this is my favorite
5/5

They're all great, but there's one that stands out These blow all the aluminum, plastic, horseshoe shaped, high side barriers, flaps, etc. out of the water. If the ball is more than a couple of degrees off center at the wrong speed, the inclined sides provide quite a bit of resistance to keep the ball from hitting the sides and bouncing off their interiors. It's in a nutshell more realistic than anything else I've If you roll it properly, you can die a putt in, but only if you play it correctly. The price for the three in the box is great as well. It's very hard to find a better pair of shoes.

Simone Frey
Simone Frey
| Apr 30, 2021
These are great putting aids
5/5

They are very accurate. I really like the packaging since there is a cardboard insert that keeps the shape of the product. Throwing them down and putting them back and forth is fun. Some fast and slow putts that would have ended up on the green don't make it to the cup but that's to be expected. The putts you make will stay in the cup if they go by the hole by about a foot, on the course. It can also be used for some fun when hanging out with family and friends.

Royal Barr
Royal Barr
| Sep 16, 2020
The putting in
5/5

These were a gift for my husband, who loves them. His reaction to them is that In addition to the golf balls, he's used a putting green indoors and some foam golf balls as well. Additionally, not only will this be of benefit to you in helping to improve your golf game, it does help with the boredom of winter and beyond, like that dreaded Never Ending.

Amora Hayden
Amora Hayden
| Dec 05, 2020
There are great holes in the ground
5/5

The ball is in their hands. These indoor holes are very good for the price that I paid. I looked at a number of others and I'm glad I bought them. In addition to my boys, I play mini golf in them as well. You're more likely to put the ball in the hole if you strike it with the right tempo and direction. The building is easy to see from inside 4'. In reply to reviewers who stated that the holes could not hold the balls, etc. I simply don't believe it. I can drain 20’, so apparently those reviewers don't play golf - my 6 year old can do it regularly We put these in at 25'. I like these, especially with the option of installing a low-cut carpet.

Scout Webster
Scout Webster
| Aug 03, 2020
I like it a lot! This is a great idea
5/5

It seems like the lip coming up would deflect the balls based on the pictures, but that's not the case. and become stronger when the ball rolls on them, but are still weak enough to stop the ball from leaving the cup on the back side. I was surprised at how well these work. It was a great experience.

Miguel Sandoval
Miguel Sandoval
| Sep 29, 2020

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