Putting Greens Considerations

Golf enthusiast who live live in the Chattanooga and Dalton areas are taking their golf game to the next level by installing a synthetic turf backyard putting green. In our opinion, there's no better way to practice your short game, improve your skills, and add a unique feature to your outdoor space. However, before you jump into the project, there are several factors to consider, including the type of turf, the size of the green, and the installation process.


1. What do you want the ball to do?

When it comes to selecting the right type of turf, there are several factors to consider. One of the most important is how you want the ball to react on the green. If you're looking for a fast, smooth surface, you'll want to choose a turf with a shorter pile height and higher density. On the other hand, if you want a slower, softer surface, you'll want to choose a turf with a longer pile height and lower density. It's also important to consider how far out you want the green to receive the ball. If you want to practice chip shots and putts from just a few feet away, a shorter green may be sufficient. However, if you want to practice longer shots, you'll need a larger green that can receive the ball from farther away.

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2. Size Matters

The average size of a putting green on a golf course is around 5,000 to 10,000 square feet, but for a backyard putting green, you'll likely want something smaller. The size of the green will depend on the available space in your yard and your personal preferences. A smaller green, around 500-1,000 square feet, may be suitable for a single golfer or a small group of friends, while a larger green, up to 2,500 square feet or more, may be necessary for more serious practice.

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3. Work With a Professional

When it comes to installation, it's important to work with a reputable contractor who has experience installing synthetic turf putting greens. The process involves several steps, including site preparation, base layer installation, turf installation, and infill material application. The contractor will also ensure that the green is properly sloped for drainage and that any necessary edging is installed to prevent the turf from shifting or separating over time.

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4. Grass and More Outdoor

Grass and More Outdoor has a proven track record designing and installing synthetic turf backyard putting greens in Chattanooga and Dalton. Just ask our customers. Click here to read our Chattanooga area reviews and click here to read our Dalton area reviews. Our team will help you select the right type of turf for your needs, design a green that fits your space and preferences, and ensure a high-quality installation that will provide years of enjoyment.

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5. What Are You Waiting For?

A synthetic turf backyard putting green can be a great addition to your outdoor space for every Golfer no matter what level. By considering factors such as the type of turf, size of the green, and installation process, you can ensure a high-quality installation that meets your needs and preferences. So why not take your golf game to the next level and invest in a backyard putting green today?

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We would love to talk with you about your putting green ideas. Please reach out to us when you are ready to dive in.