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What you need to
know first !

Putting
Green Turf Information That Will Help
You Get Exactly What You Want…
There's are a lot
of companies out there that has made it
a little confusing with their different
products, and pricing. This website was
established to help you find the right
company, product and price to match your
needs and budget.
It is our
recommendation that you take time to do
a little homework prier to contacting
any artificial turf professional.
Questions You Need
To Ask Yourself:
What part
of your golf game are you trying to work
on?
Backyard Putting Green - how long of putt do you want?
Chipping, and
how far away from the green?
Sand trap, who
much lower to the surface of the putting
green?
Driver and iron
shots, you can also utilize a part of
the fringe by placing the net in the
opposite direction of the putting green?
Putting Green
Contour, how much rise or fall do you
want?
You should analyze the rise and
fall that you're trying to simulate by
visiting your favorite greens on your
local golf course.
( + or
- ____” of
rise or drop in _____ ft. Take a piece
of string with 2 long nails at each end.
Stretch it across the putting green and
stick the nails in. Then use a tape
measure to determine the measurements
you need)
Questions You Need To Ask The
Professional:
Prior to contacting
them, we suggest that you work on a
preliminary design.
(See
The
Layout
Below
- also free designs )
Putting green
material - What are the specifications
on their putting green surfaces?
Fringe turf -
What does it resemble a first cut, a
second cut, or even a rough?
Tee-line turf (tee
box turf) - Do they offer a tee
box type grass that will accept a tee,
as well as stand up to continuous abuse
from a chipping iron?
Will their
putting greens except a chip, and from
what distance?
Is it possible
to get a true ball action on this green
(chipping, ball role...)?
Do they have
company certified installers in your
area?
What is the
warranty on your turf products?
Do they have jobs in
your area? (So you can see first-hand)
Will they send you
samples of a few products?
NOTE: If
you're installing it yourself you might
want to ask them about:
Installation
videos?
Detailed
installation guides?
Do they have
readily available tech support?

Understanding Product
Specification:
There are several
different ways that manufacturers,
wholesalers, and retailers are promoting
their products. Here’s a brief
description to give you a better
understanding of what you're going to
see when asking them about their
products.
Nylon or
Polypropylene (poly comes in straight or
pre-bent) is the two most common
types of yarn used to manufacture
putting greens. These will come in
several different:
Pile Heights
Denier and
Micron (which
is the thickness of the actual blade.
( Example --- 8,900 denier
material with 114 micron Ultra-blade)
Total
Weight (ounces per square yard)
Putting Green Stemp:
8-10, 10-12, or
12-15 (The higher the stemp
meter number, the faster
the green...)
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Putting Green
Except Chipping and/or Long Shots
Short chips
25-50 yd shots
50- 100 yd shots
100- 150 yd shots
Overall Product
Description:
Yarn type (nylon or polypropylene / a
mixture of both)
Yarn color (this
could be one solid color, or a mixture
of a few different ones)
Overall wait
(total weight of products per
square yard)
Yarn Description:
Yarn Height (+ or - 1/8")
Yarn weight (Total
amount of yarn used in one square yard
of product)
Stitch count (per
three inches of stitching)
Stitch gage (Distance
between each row of stitches 1/4", 3/8",
1/2"...)
Backing
Description:
Number of plys of backing (single ply,
double ply...)
Coating thickness
(mil thickness or ounces per square
yard)
Backing coating
material
(polypropylene or latex coating)
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Industry Average
Pricing Per Sq Ft:
On average we see that some of the
best companies out there are installing
golf practice areas for:
$10.00 - $14.00
per square foot (very little detail and
very little extras)
$15.00 -
$20.00 per square foot (contour, fringe,
sand traps, and more - or as they say in
the car world "loaded").
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The Layout:
(Putting Green Design)
Laying out your practice putting
green area is a key to getting exactly
what you need to help you improve your
golf game.
Putting green
material is normally manufactured in two
widths 12' and 15'. Also keep in mind
that you will need to trim off a few
inches on each side (12' material
becomes roughly 11.5').
Your backyard
putting green design is only limited to
your imagination. To help in you layout
your putting green we recommend you take
some rope, garden hose, or even
landscaping paint and shape it to the
size of your desired putting green area.
Keep it in mind that
you might want to add fringe to one
side, or completely surrounding it.
Consider if
you're going to put sand traps, chipping
areas, or tee boxes into your plan.
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