Backyard Putting Green

Drive for show, putt for dough. That alone is enough reason to know that a backyard putting green may be just the thing to improve your game. Any golfer knows that practicing your putting stroke is a great way to lower scores, but who wants to make that trip to the range all the time? What you can do instead, though, is have a backyard putting green put in at your home. Here is a little information about backyard putting greens that may help you decide if that is something you want in your home.

Options

A backyard putting green actually has a number of options you should consider. For one, you need to think about the type of grass for backyard putting greens. Depending on where you live, some grow better and some will reflect the courses you tend to play more. Additionally, you need to think about whether or not you want a synthetic backyard putting green which will cost a little more, play a little less like real grass, but will be much easier to care for over time. The choice is, of course, yours.

Construction

Building a backyard putting green is something you should probably leave to a pro. That is because it requires knowledge of not only construction, but also turf management and soil. However, if you want info on how to build a backyard putting green, you should consult with a professional that is willing to mentor you.

Getting A Quote

The best way to contain the cost of a backyard putting green is to make sure you get plenty of quotes. Usually three is the minimum you want. Talk to people through references or that you find online in the yellow pages. Narrow it down to the three you like the best. From there, get quotes on your backyard putting green. Once you have done that, you can pick the best one and have your backyard putting green built.

Advantages

Once you have your backyard putting green built, you are ready to reap the rewards. For instance, you will be able to practice your putting every spare moment in which you have that desire. Since you take more puts than any other single stroke in golf, you can quickly lower your overall scores by simply using your putting green. The other advantage is that you can make up games and play putt games in your own yard. Play ring of fire, around the horn, or even two-putt and you have entertainment as well as game improvement all in your yard.

 

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