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Why Have a Putting Green



Why do dozens of PGA Tour players have synthetic turf golf putting greens at their homes today? While the driving shot off the tee may go a long way to getting to the green, if the pro has a hard time with the finesse shots necessary to get the ball in the hole, that impressive drive will have been for naught. In fact, statistically, one half to two thirds of the strokes during a typical round of golf will be played on or around the putting green.
Another thing that good golfers – weekenders and pros alike – know is that practice pays off. Practicing the short game helps golfers develop solid muscle memory for rhythm and feel, and skill at reading all manner of fringe and green conditions. Pros practice on their low-maintenance, realistic artificial surfaces, year ‘round. As a highly competitive group, they’re looking for a big payday and bragging rights

The great thing is that the competitive advantage the pros enjoy – an artificial turf putting green – is not out of reach of the average golfer. The average golfer can practice the short game to gain the same skills as the pro. There may not be a lot of prize money on the table but wanting bragging rights is universally human, and every golfer who practices will earn them.

Because of the infinite variety of shots the short game presents, it’s like playing a game within the game. And you can play that game, whenever you want to, in your own back yard. Contact us to find out how.


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