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Synthetic Turf Putting Greens

Synthetic Turf Putting Greens

Have you ever thought about having your own personal putting green?  It may have been the kind of thing that you have dreamt about in the past, but never thought you could afford it because you are not rich.  Putting greens take a lot of maintenance, and are nearly impossible to maintain in the way that will be necessary to keep the ball rolling without it being impeded by grass that is either too long or has grown in a way that causes redirection.  Just keeping the putting green trimmed to the point of being able to have a ball roll across it is nearly impossible task for many amateur landscapers.  For these reasons, you probably have left the difficulty of creating a good putting green to your local golf course, and anytime that you would like to practice your short game you go there.  It’ll be so much more convenient if you can just roll out of bed and go out into your backyard to practice you putting, but the logistics of a personal putting green and everything that needs to be done just doesn’t make sense.  Well, if you have ever considered synthetic turf as an alternative to regular grass in your yard, then you are closer to getting a personal putting green than you ever dreamed possible.  The installation companies like ours that install personal putting greens do it as part of projects in Las Vegas every day.  The weather here is nearly perfect all the time, which means that if you are wasting your backyard by not having the ability to practice your golf game anytime, then you are missing out.  Synthetic personal putting greens are easy to get installed and will require almost no maintenance once they have been put in.

The cost of a personal putting green is only slightly more than getting synthetic turf installed, just because the ground needs to be prepared more in order to create even playing surface.  A typical installation of artificial turf involves the shaping of the land and then the installation of a compacted cushioning material underneath the turf, and this process remains almost the same with regards to a putting green.  The real differences are going to come with the amount of cushioning material that is installed under turf as well as the perfect leveling of the ground in order to create a good playing surface.  Without this extra attention to detail, you will find that the playing surface will cause the ball to roll in odd directions, ultimately creating a less than optimal practice space.  The personal putting green that you have chosen will add value to your home by creating a space in your yard that is not usable as opposed to simply being another region, which will give any golfer the motivation to pay a little extra if you ever decide to sell your home.  You would like more information about personal putting greens, contact our landscape installation company today.

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