4 Must-Haves for a Stellar Synthetic Turf Putting Green

Thinking about adding a putting green to your backyard? Whether you’re serious about improving your short game or looking for ways to get the family outdoors more, a synthetic grass putting green is an excellent addition to any outdoor space. 

Artificial turf putting greens offer the same practice experience as professional golf courses, but without all the constant maintenance. Putting green turf is also incredibly customizable, so it’s easy to tailor your course design to suit your unique needs. At Turf Now!, we have years of experience creating beautiful, practical putting greens across Southern California. Keep reading for our tips on creating something stellar for your backyard!

1. Add a Rough to Your Putting Green Design

On a real golf course, the “rough” refers to areas of grass that are longer and thicker than the fairway. The longer blades make it a more challenging place to make shots from, since the longer grass can slow down your club.

To more closely replicate real golf gameplay, consider adding a rough to your home putting green. This can be accomplished by installing turf with a longer pile height and fiber density around the perimeter of your putting green. Practicing from the rough will challenge and sharpen your skillset, making you a better player overall!

2. Why Tee Boxes Are Important in a Putting Green

Tee boxes are an element that sometimes gets skipped in putting green design, but adding them can make a big difference. Tee boxes mark the starting area for each hole on a golf course. Making them a part of your artificial turf putting green can help you better replicate the conditions on a real golf course.

By intentionally choosing the location of each tee box, you can create a mini golf course that incorporates all different kinds of shots. Uphill, downhill, uneven lies — your home setup will ensure you’re practicing a wide range of holes and improving your performance.

3. Ask How Artificial Turf Can Create Different Stimp Speeds

How fast does your ball roll when you’re playing golf? That speed is referred to as “stimp speed,” and it can vary from course to course depending on how the grass is maintained. 

Incorporating different stimp speeds into your putting green will ensure you’re getting practice with different types of terrain, not just one. If you really want to push yourself and become a better player, ask your turf installer how you can use multiple turf styles to create multiple stimp speeds. 

 4. Include Multiple Hole Locations 

If space permits, consider adding multiple different holes to your putting green, too. This will give you the freedom to practice different types of shots and make for a more dynamic, engaging practice experience.

At-home putting greens can be as unique and challenging as you want them to be. At Turf Now!, we have extensive experience creating all types of fun, beautiful outdoor spaces. From putting greens to playgrounds, we’re the team SoCal trusts for all of its synthetic grass installation needs! For more information, give us a call at 818-714-7148 or contact us online today.