The Advantages of Artificial Putting Greens

Have you ever thought of installing artificial putting greens for your golf course? You may be looking to build your own private practice ground or install a small putting area in your yard. Or maybe you’re setting your sights high and are planning to open a golf resort. In any of these cases, using artificial putting greens, rather than building upon natural land, will offer you several advantages.

First consider the disadvantages of natural golf courses. Natural golf courses require large amounts of water as well as chemical pesticides and fertilizers. Just recently the chemical known as diazinon was banned in the United States due to its destructive, toxic effect on land.

Artificial putting greens are built upon cement or a similarly solid surface. Artificial putting greens save on water usage (22,000 gallons a year for an average size lawn!) and do not require the use of fertilizer or pesticide. Because quality artificial putting greens are synthetic, you no longer have to worry about green waste disposal or mowing the area.

Artificial putting greens also improve the quality of your golf game. The cement base keeps the ground solid while soil often expands and shrinks according to the season. Great artificial putting greens can last up to ten years, far longer than the lifespan of natural grass. On the other hand, keeping your putting green all natural will take a lot of hard work in maintenance and could pose a threat to the environment.

Synthetic Turf Brokers has been installing durable artificial putting greens for over 10 years and has worked with a trusted artificial putting greens manufacturer for over 20. Their online store offers an excellent selection of artificial putting greens that can be finely cut to the owner’s preference. Visit SyntheticTurfBrokers.com to learn more about artificial putting greens.

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