Golf Facilities
Synthetic turf is not just for backyards, it is perfect for:
- Tee lines
- Target greens
- Chipping greens
- Putting greens
Just think if your grounds crew didn't have to maintain these areas at your facility and could spend more time on the course. Not to mention the additional revenue you'd receive from your practice facilities in early spring and during periods of wet weather.
The special tee line turf looks like grass, feels like grass, and lasts much longer than mats. It is appreciated by golfers and maintenance staff as a realistic surface that doesn't require a lot of maintenance. Completely eliminate continual seeding, fertilizing and watering of your natural grass tee line. Or, add a synthetic tee area on your range as an alternative during the off season, wet conditions, or just to give your natural tee line a break.
Target greens are probably the most important of all range amenties. We are always told to "practice how you play". How many times do we see a big 150 yard sign, a 55 gallon barrel, or just a flag sticking out of the ground while on the golf course? Never! A synthetic turf target green is a wonderful, realistic target for your driving range. It accepts shots just like a natural green, it never needs maintentance and best of all--you can drive you ball picker right over it!
Another great amenity at your facility is the chipping green. But natural greens require a lot of maintenance and are full of ball marks. Synthetic turf chipping greens accept shots just like a natural green without the ball marks. You'll be amazed how the ball will check and roll.
| Hey indoor golf domes! Get rid of that patio carpet putting green that stimps out at 30! Add a natural feel synthetic turf putting green to your facility. You'll be amazed how much your customers will appreciate a realistic surface to keep their stroke sharp during the long winter.
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