Frequently Asked Questions
Q.
At what speed do TourGreens artificial putting greens roll?
A. Not all golf greens are created equal. The speed at which a ball rolls on the green can greatly affect a golfer's game. Golf green keepers face many challenges when attempting to establish consistent speed on the putting greens of their courses. Seeking a solution to these challenges, former amateur golfing champion, Edward Simpson, developed a device known as the Stimpmeter to accurately measure the speed of any given putting green. In 1978, the USGA adopted and modified the device, and it became accepted as a universal method for measuring green speed. Stimpmeter readings on golf courses in the United States generally range from 7 feet to 12 feet, depending on factors such as slope, contours, size of the green, and grass type. TourGreens designs and installs residential putting greens that simulate real grass. The result is that a correlation exists between practicing on your personal putting green and taking your putting game to the golf course. An artificial putting green designed by TourGreens can be installed to roll at any speed desired. For best results, we recommend a "10" reading on a Stimpmeter. |
Testimonial“ I play most of my golf out of East Lake Country Club. The course is always in perfect shape. I wanted a real green at my home to be able to practice without going to the club. I consulted with the Head Greens Superintendent and he stopped me mid-sentence. He said for me to call your company and to trust him, I did not want a real green. I am very pleased to say TourGreens has given me exactly what I was looking for without all the hassle of a real green. I never thought it was possible to duplicate the speed and true roll with a synthetic material. My wife wants you to do the entire yard it looks so good! Thanks for all your hard work. ”
John Morgan |