Golf Turf
When planning a putting green, the three most important factors to keep in mind are:
Speed of the green: How fast does the ball roll on the stimp meter. Our series of putting green surfaces offer 9, 10 and 11 on the stimp meter. Depending on where you want your game to be (or go) you can choose the surface that best serves your needs.
Main purpose for the facility: Does the golfer want to practice putting only or do they also want to practice little chip shots? By adding a collar (fringe) or even a 3rd cut of rough around your facility you will be able to include many types of chip shots from around the green. Adding any of these elements to your putting green will give you a much more complete practice facility.
Size of the facility: How much space is available? You can have a putting green of any size, there is no wrong or right size. However, if you want to get the most out of the practice facility, consider this: according to the top teachers in the world, the ideal facility should have at least 25’ – 30’ in length, this allows the golfer to practice the ‘lag’ putt as well as bump-and-run chip shots.
Speed of the green: How fast does the ball roll on the stimp meter. Our series of putting green surfaces offer 9, 10 and 11 on the stimp meter. Depending on where you want your game to be (or go) you can choose the surface that best serves your needs.
Main purpose for the facility: Does the golfer want to practice putting only or do they also want to practice little chip shots? By adding a collar (fringe) or even a 3rd cut of rough around your facility you will be able to include many types of chip shots from around the green. Adding any of these elements to your putting green will give you a much more complete practice facility.
Size of the facility: How much space is available? You can have a putting green of any size, there is no wrong or right size. However, if you want to get the most out of the practice facility, consider this: according to the top teachers in the world, the ideal facility should have at least 25’ – 30’ in length, this allows the golfer to practice the ‘lag’ putt as well as bump-and-run chip shots.