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Artificial Putting Greens

Want to know more about artificial putting greens? 

Introduction

In the game of Golf, the ball is struck by a club causing it to roll towards the cup. This process is called ‘Putting’. A putting green is the ground on which the game of golf is played. The grass on this putting green is cut quite short. This facilitates the rolling of the golf ball.

Most golf grounds grow the grass and keep it cut very short so that the ground is perfect for a game of golf. However, with the advent of new technologies, artificial turf has begun to take the place of real grass.

History

fake grass putting greensThe invention of artificial turf is credited to David Chaney and his team of RTP researchers in 1960. Since then, this artificial turf has been used in all kinds of sporting grounds where grass played a major role. Initially, the artificial grass was not very popular with players and fans alike due to its unforgiving surface which made the players more prone to injuries. It was subsequently banned by many football leagues.

New technological research has come up to resolve these issues. Now the playing surfaces are made with sand or rubber filling. This makes the surface of these artificial greens more natural and easy to play on. Nowadays, artificial turf has begun to regain its importance and role in professional sport.

Advantages

These artificial putting greens have quite a few benefits compared to real grass. They are:

  • The synthetic putting greens have the look and feel of natural grass.
  • No maintenance is required for the artificial putting surfaces. This includes no mowing, no watering and no chemicals.
  • The artificial greens do not fade easily.
  • Artificial grass allows for heavy usage without losing out on its shape and form.
  • This artificial grass is environmentally friendly and very safe to use.
  • Artificial or Synthetic Turf is available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes to suit the requirement of the client or the project.

Uses

These benefits of artificial putting greens have aided its expansion into home use. People are using small and large pieces of artificial turf to make lawns and sit outs in their backyards and gardens.

Artificial greens and turf are now used for landscaping, home lawns, and even for indoor putting greens and practice greens.

These indoor practice greens are used by learners of golf and in arcades. People also install home putting greens or backyard putting green surfaces inside their homes or in their backyards if they are interested in keeping up with their practice of golf.

This artificial turf is also used in parks and schools for making green spaces for playgrounds.

 

By Madhavi Ghare
Published: 3/10/2007

 

Artificial Grass As Putting Greens Synthetic putting greens are the future of eco-friendly sports landscaping. With such minimal maintenance and no need for watering, artificial putting.   Artificial Grass Did you know that astroturf also known as artificial grass, fake grass, artificial lawn is an increasingly popular choice of surface for many homes, schools, sport centers, and businesses. Putting green have many practical applications.  Backyard Putting Greens Artificial turf greens will require a substrate of packed stone and aggregate as a supportive base. It is not recommended to simply pour concrete unless the artificial grass has some type of padding or soft layer between the concrete.

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Artificial Turf Cost

Know what you are buying!

An educated buyer is a savvy buyer that knows how to spot a great deal and a worth-while value because they know what to look for!

If this is your first venture into the world of artificial turf for residential or commercial use - you want to explore artificial turf grasses and how they are manufactured as if you were purchasing any outdoor flooring solution.

What options do you have?

Realistically - your options are limited only by your imagination, willingness to shop and your budget!

Artificial turf materials are meant to be properly and permanently installed by professionals and handy do-it-yourselfers that can follow standard installation guidelines.

If you plan to build-it-yourself, budget for tools and equipment rentals for some projects!

What Makes Up the Costs

Surface materials, infill, seaming tapes and glues or tacks, soil stabilizing fabrics, base materials, rodent control barriers (where needed), cups and other trim materials called for in the design specification are all costs associated with artificial turf grass for lawns, pet areas and putting green installations.

Surface styling, fiber quality, stitch count, backing materials, even UV protection and warranty are always reflected in the cost of these materials. Lower costs are generally a sign of a compromise in one of the factors just mentioned, just as it is normally found in the world of carpeting.

Where You Can Buy Artificial Lawn and Sports Surface Materials

 

artificial lawnIn the world of artificial grass there are only a handful of skilled tufting companies that focus on manufacturing artificial turf surface materials. Lawn, landscape and leisure sports uses all have "styles" of artificial turf manufactured to optimize look, feel and performance.

Higher-end, professional quality, branded solutions are generally sold through experienced, artificial turf installers; licensed builders and value added dealers, such as professional construction landscape materials and building supply centers.

How Do You Determine Quality

Unless you are willing to replace materials every few years, you should consider the purchase of your new artificial turf installation as a long-term investment. The difference in pricing between products and contractors may be as dramatic as the quality, durability, look and feel of professionally installed veneered flooring to hand-rubbed oak; and for those differences, expect to pay more for better quality, service and building standards.

Warranty

Many styles of materials are warranted to resist fading, stains, blade and backing failure for 8 years or more; and with low traffic, well cared for artificial turf could last even longer.

The type of surface materials you choose only make up half the installation expense. Properly planned and executed site preparation, appropriate drainage, base and surface installation are keys to having your project remain structurally sound, for years.

artificial turfTo overcome issues of wear-and-tear and blades matting down, plan to design a walkway through high-traffic areas; use concrete, paver or stone patios for out-door dining that can be easily cleaned if you have food or beverage spills, and your artificial turf, like any natural lawn, will provide you with a beautiful and lush green area to offset the hardscape and rock you use elsewhere.

How Large Is a Roll of Turf?

Rolls of surface materials are 15 feet wide and many bulk rolls are up to 100 linear feet long; a total of 1500 square feet per roll; and about 600-800 pounds of dead weight.

I Just Have A Little Area …

To locate smaller quantities for purchase and self-installation, materials can be found on the internet and some discount carpet wholesalers. Landscape and building supply centers may carry products locally. Request samples before you buy products, sight unseen, and ask about support for installation questions.

Turf Wholesale

Wholesale pricing for surface materials can be found from the low-end at $2 to over $5 per square foot for professional quality materials. Expect to pay another $2 to $3 dollars per square foot for other job materials, if you are doing the work yourself.

Professionally Installed Artificial Grass Projects

cheap fake grassProfessional installations of lawn and landscape projects can cost from $8.00 to well over $20 per square foot. Required equipment, job materials, site preparation needs and other factors, such as access to the area and local labor and fuel costs will all have an impact on your final estimate.

Infill Material

All turf surfaces require some weight and anchoring to insure the materials won’t shift, wrinkle and buckle. The material we use as ballast is called infill and there are 1ff8 several types that are used, depending upon the artificial turf system you select.

Infill materials are particles of either silica sand or crumb rubber and are distributed across the surfaces after the turf has been seamed and trimmed to fit. Infill does not go under the grass surfaces, it is always installed across the top.

Recent developments in resilient pads and mats systems that can be used under the turf to increase resiliency and surface stability are bringing more options to market.

If you are building your own project, your artificial turf supplier will provide you with the materials and recommended amount to use to achieve maximum results.

Price Savings

If you’re trying to stretch your budget by buying materials and then installing the job yourself, guidance is priceless!

Author: Annie Costa

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While I do agree that the practice of natural turf grass landscaping — the water-sucking, fertilizer-needing variety — needs a wholesale redesign, I don’t necessarily believe that fake grass is the most obvious choice to replace it.

Artificial Turf San Diego
Still, Wood admits that fake grass is the right choice for certain locations, such as indoor or domed fields and urban playgrounds that have blacktop or concrete lying beneath. Both artificial-turf proponents and environmentalists agree.

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