WHAT IS A PUTTING GREEN USED FOR?
Putting is one of the most critical elements of your game as a golfer. For a lot of amateur golfers, putting can represent almost fifty percent of shots. So this is the part of their game that most golfers choose to work on often, right?
Nope.
The majority of golfers will choose to work on driving ranges and avoid putting all together. Does this sound like you too?
Yes, driving ranges are a lot of fun, and seeing those long, satisfying shots are great, but are your putts missing that important element they need?
An industry-leading putting green turf is made from low pile artificial grass that allows golf balls to roll true. It is a little different from traditional turf because it’s not as dense as the artificial grass that is used on lawns, therefore, it will help you better your short game.
ARE INDOOR PUTTING GREENS WORTH IT?
Artificial indoor golf putting greens use synthetic fibers and can replace naturally growing grass since it’s durable. Trying to maintain a traditional grass putting green in a home would be terrible, so artificial turf is what you need indoors.
An indoor putting green will both transform the look of your home and will, more importantly, give you the chance to practice your golf game in all seasons and weather, and the upside of owning an indoor putting green outweigh the cost by a considerable amount.
Highly Customizable
Your green can be personalized based on your preferences — choose the style, contour, hole designs, features, and color that appeal to you the most.
Not Affected by Weather
Neither rain, snow, or scorching temperatures can stop you from practicing your short game indoors.
Cost-Effective
The money you would save by installing an indoor putting green is one of the biggest perks — you will save on time and money spent traveling, memberships, and caddy fees.
Easy to Maintain
Artificial turf needs virtually zero maintenance, even less indoors. Keeping your indoor putting green nice and clean is easier than maintaining other floorings.
Practice Your Game Any Time
Whether you’re new to putting or you can’t be without some kind of golf, an indoor putting green will give you the means to improve your short game more than anything else.
Improve the Value of Your Home
Indoor greens are a fantastic feature of your home to help to completely transform the look and feel — show off your personality, style, and love of golf.
Host Fun Parties for Friends & Family
Welcome friends and family over for dinner and a game – practice your putting with them. Even the younger crowd can enjoy putting.
Playability
Synthetic turf keeps getting better and better and now with our years of experience at Southwest Greens of Asheville, we will give you performance that meets or exceeds where you play on the weekend.
WHAT IS A GOOD SIZE FOR AN INDOOR PUTTING GREEN?
A huge advantage of crafting your own indoor putting green is that it can be any size that you can fit. Also, you should include base underlayment to gives you contour breaks and replicate the natural slopes you will see on a traditional course.
Here are some popular sample sizes for indoor greens:
- 7.5’ X 15’
- 15’ X 15’
- 25’ X 15’
Unsure what size best fits your home or space? Southwest Greens of Asheville can help you figure out the best option for you.
HOW MUCH DOES AN INDOOR PUTTING GREEN COST?
So, you want an indoor putting green, have an ideal size in mind, and you’re ready to talk pricing. While it’s difficult to offer an exact answer, we’re here to break down the components of the cost for you.
Usually, an indoor putting green is priced anywhere from $15 to $30+ per square foot. Some elements involved with this cost are:
- Base materials
- Putting green dimensions
- The design of the putting green
- Number of cuts
- Site access & prep
- The features of the putting green
- Installation costs
Wondering what exactly goes into indoor putting greens cost and installation? We’ll be delighted to show you. Contact Southwest Greens of Asheville for a no-obligation quote.
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