dimanche 7 juillet 2013

Installation Process Of Backyard Putting Greens

By Raymond R. Chase


If ever you want to experience the luxury of owning your own putting greens right in the comfort of your own home, then consider making your own backyard putting greens. But before you go on with the step by step procedure of building one, check out some interesting information about this golf equipment.

Synthetic or Natural

Keep in mind that there are 2 types of putting greens available which you could build for your residence - synthetic and natural. From the word itself, synthetic putting greens are manufactured from synthetic grasses, while natural ones are manufactured from real or natural grasses. The synthetic ones are the best choice for those who are saving some money because real backyard putting greens are far more expensive. The process of installation will also require you to spend lots of money, not to mention the fact that you need to pay for the maintenance of the grasses too.

Artificial Putting Greens

Between the natural and synthetic putting greens, it is the synthetic ones that are more popular nowadays. The synthetic putting greens, also known as the artificial putting greens, are cheaper and are much easier to maintain. Although the grasses are "artificial", they look amazingly real and you'll think that they're real turf if you look at them from afar. But unlike the actual grasses, there's no longer a need for you to trim or mow the grasses. So if you're thinking of building a putting green at home, the artificial backyard putting greens are highly recommended.

Step By Step Procedure

The process of constructing a putting green at home isn't that complicated and will take only up to 2 days, depending on the size of the putting green.

* First of all, measure the area where you want to set up your putting green.

* Clean the area well, making sure that it's free from any particles and other debris that can cause obstruction.

* Spread out the sub base material evenly and then install the artificial turf.

* Compress the sub base up to about 4 inches deep.

* Dig holes for the sleeves and fill the holes with plastic cups, then fill it with concrete when you are done.

* Trim the outer edges afterwards, based on how you want your backyard putting greens to appear.

* Make use of four inch galvanized spikes in order to secure the outer area of the putting green and then you're done.

Clearly, building your own backyard putting greens at home is not really that complicated. There are also several video demonstrations on the Internet where you can refer to with regards to building the putting greens. But if you think you cannot manage to build the putting green on your own, you can look for companies online that would be willing to install the putting green in your house for a fee. There are absolutely lots of them now, just make sure that you look for the company that can come up with an excellent quality putting green for you.




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