


⛳ Elevate your putting game—because every stroke counts!
The Pelz Golf DP4013 Putting Track is a sleek, black training aid designed to perfect your putting stroke by developing down-the-line motion, verifying eye alignment with an integrated mirror, and guiding your putter with precision grooves. Lightweight and portable, it’s an affordable, professional-grade tool trusted by golfers aiming to lower their scores and build consistent, confident putting habits.



| ASIN | B01718IPRS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #338,634 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #166 in Golf Training Putters #184 in Golf Putting Mats |
| Brand Name | Pelz Golf |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (93) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2024 |
| Hand Orientation | Left |
| Included Components | Pelz Golf DP4013 Putting Track , black , standard |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 40 x 8.5 x 5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 40 x 8.25 x 5.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Golf Gifts & Gallery |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Pelz Golf DP4013 Putting Track , black , standard |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Package Weight | 1.45 Kilograms |
| Part Number | DP4013 |
| Size | Standard |
| Sport Type | golf |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
B**N
Do yourself and your game a favor. Buy this. Cheaper than a 1 hour golf lesson.
One of the best training aids I’ve used. Putting consists of 3 variables. Stroke, speed and read. Grooving a consistent stroke without thinking about it is key. Every day I putt 50 balls using this track along with a metronome (for tempo) and HackMotion sensor (for wrist control). I practice speed control 3-4x a week on a practice green (3-6-9-12-15-20-30-40 feet). Using AimPoint has helped my green reading dramatically. My favorite features of the putting track would be the mirror to ensure eye alignment, the lines on the track to make sure the follow through stroke is a bit longer than backstroke promoting acceleration through the ball and the way the track encourages you to hold the finish without touching the rails. Most good putters hold their finish. As someone who has a garage full of golf training aids, this is one of the best. Highly recommend.
D**R
Teaching device
Works well and delivered on time
J**N
If you want to groove an in-line stroke it's worth it
I've found the putting track to successfully train muscle memory for the pure-in-line-square stroke. It's also good for establishing a feel for back stoke and fore stroke lengths. If you're concerned about the fact that it is now made of plastic like I was, don't worry. It's still plenty stable enough to work well. If you're really concerned about it moving when you hit it you could stick those small rubber furniture pads onto the feet. I like the adjustable mirror on the back cross member. It'll help you verify the ball-target line once your eyes are directly above the line. One limitation would be the limited settings of track widths (i.e. one might be a little wide, the next might be too narrow given your putter width). It would be better if the adjustment was infinite but I don't find it to be a problem. Adjusting the width by pushing in the small metal knobs is a little bit difficult but not bad. I've found that if you spend ample time with it you'll feel WAY more confident when standing over putts on the course.
R**I
I like the old aluminum one much better!!
I found it difficult to open the rail wider!! For the club to fit in! Can’t figure out the mirror? Also the lowest point of the raid is not where the arrows are????
D**S
Great Device!
This has helped me a lot in making a straight back, up and down swing. I use a face balanced putter. I've bought a lot of golf training aids over the years, and this one is by far the best. It's a pretty basic device - no rocket science to it, and I originally thought it was a little pricey when I bought it. But it does the job and my putting has improved significantly since I started practicing with it. I used to have trouble taking the putter straight back without it starting to twist or rotate, but this device has helped to correct that.
A**R
Another Embarrassment for Dave Pelz...
See my review of the Dave Pelz Truth Board elsewhere on Amazon. The Pelz Truth Board and the Pelz Putting Track share similar characteristics. Both are made of cheap, lightweight materials and, as a result, can't be used at all! This is about the Pelz Putting Track. As any golfer knows, the entire idea of this product is to help golfers learn a good straight back / straight through putting stroke. As you're learning, your putter head will swing back/forward and will hit the inside edges of the tracks. The idea is that eventually, after long practice, you will develop a "perfect" back/through stroke that will not touch the inside edges at all. The problem with the Pelz Putting Track? It is made of such lightweight materials that it moves every time the putter head touches the track. That renders the Pelz Track fundamentally useless! Yes, useless. You might as well not have a track at all. You have to ask... Did anyone at the Dave Pelz organization even try this item before they allowed their name to be used on it? It is one of the worst products -- of any kind -- I have ever bought on Amazon. Ugh! Is it possible to give a product a Zero Star Review? That's what this deserves.
J**H
I owned the original - I highly recommend this new Plastic version.
I had Pelz's old version in 'metal' as well as have this new version in plastic. There were some things I liked about the Metal version that I don't like about this Plastic version... and things I like about the Plastic version that the old Metal version didn't have. The newer Plastic version allows for the Width to be adjusted with more options. The old Metal version only had 2 settings. I'm not crazy about how the legs adjust in the newer plastic version but they're okay. The newer plastic version has the alignment notches painted right on the device. The old metal version had a sticker with the notches on it. I like the newer version. Over-all... I like (and own) the newer version. You can see shots of me giving putting lessons using the newer version at [...]
M**Y
This thing works!
Not to make Dave Pells even more money (he charges $15,000 per day) but if you take his advice and practice with this contraption, over-time you will groove your putting stroke. In order to hit 10,000 putts, which is what it takes to establish new muscle memory, you need to hit fifty putts a day for roughly nine months. I've been doing 50x a day for two months, and my stroke is already immensely better.
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