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Natural Putting Green vs Synthetic Putting Green

Natural vs. Synthetic

You want to improve your game, but it’s hard to find a green to practice your short game shots. A real grass green in your backyard involves ridiculously high costs and daily maintenance. But now you can get a synthetic green that reacts and responds exactly like a real bent grass green, without the high cost and daily hassles. It needs no watering, mowing or seeding.

The expense, upkeep and maintenance make owning a real-grass green completely impractical in this part of the country. You not only have to mow with an expensive, specialized “tiff” style mower 3 to 4 times a week to cut the blades of grass short enough, but you also have to apply fertilizer, seeds and pesticides on the green and cut holes on a weekly basis. Just ask any greens keeper about the amount of time and effort that is required to maintain a real-grass green. 91.4% of all real-grass greens installed in backyards are either removed or lost to disease within two years.

So how can you practice your short game without the hassles and maintenance? The answer is a synthetic grass green. It acts and looks just like real grass, only there is no upkeep. Synthetic greens not only have the look and feel of real-grass greens, but are also considerably less expensive.

This article was published on Thursday 02 October, 2008.
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