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How Can I Set Up A Putting Green In My Own Yard?

“I want to have a golf putting green in my yard. What kind of grass is best, in Oklahoma?”

 

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7 Responses to “ How Can I Set Up A Putting Green In My Own Yard? ”

  1. I would recommend something synthetic. If you had real grass you would have to get a really expensive mower and trim it every day, just like the greeens keepers. There are numerous companies that specialize in synthetic putting greens for back yards.
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  2. Don’t bother messing with grass. If you’re a typicall American, you don’t have time to take care of it. Imagine daily mowing, watering, chemical application. I want one too but i know I don’t have time to take care of real grass.

    My advice would be to go with the new artificial surfaces like those at http://www.allprogreens.com
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  3. yep, get a fake one man. they are great.
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  4. crab grass gives an excellent roll
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  5. don’t go with grass. hard to maintain and too much work. as my good friend jim furyk would say, " Join me and over 30 other tour players who use southwest greens" southwestgreens.com
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  6. In Oklahoma I’d try Bermuda. This wouldn’t be as fine as a bent green, but it would require a little less maintenance and Bermuda will love the Olkahoma climate.

    Greens take a lot of daily maintenance. They need to be mowed at least three times a week, watered daily, aereated, sanded, verticut in the case of Bermuda, and fertilized. You will spend ten times as much time caring for it as you will putting on it.
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  7. go with the fake green it takes a lot of money to take care of a real green and its way too much time to take care of it
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