What is the correct height for an artificial grass for golf area?

Eleanor Johnson | Jan 16, 2020 9:07 PM

I want to try playing golf and want to install artificial grass. What is the height that I need to look for?


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2020-01-17T01:02:03+00:00

There is really no specific correct height for golf putting greens, we make our artificial greens ranging from 1/2” to 3/4” in the pile height. For putting green, regardless real grass or artificial, the height of fiber is not a set state, more importantly factors are the consistency of how golf balls rolling and the speed. Global Syn-Turf offers the best artificial putting greens in the market! Professional golf champion, Bernhard Langer has several of our putting greens at his properties! Our putting green products offers the best ball rolling consistency and provide the most optimistic speed at individual’s preference. For more detailed information regarding our putting green products, please visit: https://www.globalsynturf.com/catalog/golf

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Wow, I feel like I'll be a golf champion too if I installed artificial grass! I want to give it a try.
I think the shorter grass height is ideal for golf putting greens.
3/4 in is the height for me.

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