Eyeline Golf Roll The Rock Putting Mat Review
Can the Eyeline Golf Roll The Rock Putting Mat help you hole more putts? Sam De’Ath puts it to the test
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The Eyeline Golf Roll The Rock Putting Mat is a great entry level putting mat with multiple markers to help mix up your practice. There are two green speeds depending on which way the surface is brushed and the cup design will help make your practice more realistic. This 8ft mat rolls up to a very manageable size and is easy to store when placed in its drawstring bag.
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Lays flat with no crinkles or ridges
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Five distance markers and hitting zones
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Realistic cup design
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Runs faster than most greens users will face
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If you’re like me and do your best to keep your game sharp throughout the winter, then making sure you have one of the best putting mats available at home is a must. Eyeline Golf is known for its variety of high quality training aids, specifically putting mirrors but I wanted to know how the Roll The Rock putting mat could help me groove my putting stroke, so I got to testing.
The Roll The Rock Putting Mat has different marker points to hit from
The first thing I appreciated about the Roll The Rock putting mat is the fact it rolls up to a very convenient size and you'll receive it in a small drawstring bag that makes storing and transporting the mat particularly easy. The mat itself is only just over 8” wide and therefore can be used in most places around the house, even a tight hallway, and the 8ft in length is perfect to give enough variability in length during your practice. The backing on this mat does mean that it lays particularly flat, even after having been stored for some time, so there are no annoying ripples or crinkles to iron out.
The clever cup design mimics how a real cup would receive a ball
I’ll be the first to admit, I can often get a little bored practicing a dead straight put over and over again but the Roll The Rock putting mat has five different markers on the mat to hit from. Two of these are positioned at a slight angle, so while the putt itself may be straight, it certainly changes your perception of the putt when not just putting straight down the mat and this adjustment will help your putting practice not become too monotonous. The cleverly designed putting cup can be easily popped into the cutout hole and has been designed in such a way that putts hit too firmly will run through it, just as it would in real life (providing there’s no flag in the hole to stop it).
The faster surface will look like the the left side and slower as shown on the right
The Tour Grain Velvet surface is extremely soft to touch and produces a seriously smooth and rapid roll and while the brand claims this makes it more realistic, I can count on one hand how many greens I’ve putted on that run both that smoothly and that fast. The surface can be brushed back towards your putting location and that does slow the ball down to a slightly more realistic pace. When brushed back towards you, the ball leaves a track which is a good reference on your start line, but you’ll need to brush the mat back every time, otherwise you’ll find the ball getting stuck in the previous track and diverting your current putt off-line.
It can be easily stored in a small drawstring bag
The Eyeline Golf Roll The Rock Putting mat is well designed and perfect as an affordable option for those looking to work on their stroke indoors and get some basic feedback. There are others with more variety and that run at a slightly more realistic speed but this mat is perfect for practicing when the weather is poor outside and can easily be used alongside some of the best putting training aids.
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Sam has worked in the golf industry for 12 years, offering advice on equipment to all levels of golfers. Sam heads up any content around fairway woods, hybrids, wedges and golf balls but also writes about other equipment from time to time. Sam graduated from Webber International University in 2017 with a BSc Marketing Management degree while playing collegiate golf. His experience of playing professionally on both the EuroPro Tour and Clutch Pro Tour, alongside his golf retail history, means Sam has extensive knowledge of golf equipment and what works for different types of golfer.
Sam’s current What’s In The Bag?
Driver: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke TD, 9°
Fairway Wood: Titleist TRS2, 13°
Driving Iron: Titleist U505 17°
Irons: Ping Blueprint T 4-PW
Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM10, 50°, 54°, 60°
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour X
Ball: Titleist Pro V1
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