How much better would your game improve if you had a putting green in your own back yard? No more lost time commuting to and from a golf course and then waiting behind other players. Just you and your putter spending some quality time together getting reacquainted or strengthening your bond. But, you don't want to waste your money on a cheap, flat green carpet of nylon that just gets nailed or glued down to a slab of cement. So, who do you trust with your dream? Keep reading.
The American Synthetic Turf Institute, or ASTI, is a good place to start looking for qualified putting greens installers. No company that doesn't adhere to the strictest of requirements may earn top certification from the ASTI. Any quality putting greens installation company will strive for the standards set by the ASTI. They are expected to maintain a constant level of excellence after receiving extensive training. It is an ongoing accomplishment that helps weed out the less-than dedicated companies who would take your hard earned money to install a subpar product.
Make sure the company you decide on is one who recognizes that each client has individual ideas that meets their own, unique wants and needs. One who encourages their customers to participate in every aspect of the design, including pin placement, contour, and desired speed to ensure that satisfaction is wholly met. A company that cares about their clients is a company that cares about the quality of their products and installation to make sure they satisfy their customers.
Find a company that offers the highest quality of a simulated bent grass golf system that has a G rating for authentic performance by the American Golf Association. From any distance, this system will hold a shot. If you can hit it, it can hold it. It will also give you the capability to stimp the speed five points up or down at any time as well as check and release as if it were real bent grass.
Look for a company that only uses fibers with the highest level UB stabilized fiber available, category four. This means your putting greens will outplay, outlook, and outperform any mass produced synthetic turf. Then, to top that off, it will also outlast its competitors where outside conditions are concerned. It will withstand heat and direct sunlight that causes discoloration, as well as freeze and thaw that causes degradation. You should be able to enjoy your investment for years to come as though you had it installed yesterday.
Go ahead and do your research. Take your time finding a quality, certified putting greens company. Make sure they've been around long enough to be in good standing with the BBB, because they're five, seven, or ten year warranties won't do you a bit of good if they're not around for that long. Make sure your decision is one you'll be able to appreciate years down the road, with no regrets.
Building your home into your castle is the dream of every home owner. And now that dream has taken one giant step toward reality. Synthetic turf makes it possible to turn part, or all, of your back yard into your golfing dream. But who do you turn to to make this dream a reality? Finding a reliable Fountain Hills putting green company can be a challenge. Fortunately, some good pointers follow.
The American Synthetic Turf Institute (ASTI) is a good place to start looking for qualified candidates. Any putting greens company that offers quality service will be certified by ASTI. No company that provides less than quality products, procedure, and installation can receive top certification through ASTI. A company must go through rigorous training and constantly strive for excellence to receive that top certification. It's a good place to start for recommendations.
Find a putting greens company who understands that each client is going to have a unique style with special expectations. A company that cares about their customers is a company who encourages you to be involved in every aspect of the design process. Offering suggestions and advice with the background of experience to help you build your vision instead of what's easiest for them is the kind of company that you can depend on. You won't find this with a company that only installs cookie cutter putting greens.
If they serve country clubs, academies and schools, along with actual PGA and LPGA professionals this would be another good sign of a quality putting greens company. If so, this is a good indication that your potential company uses the highest level UB stabilized fiber attainable, category four. This means that not only will their golf system last longer in the harshest of environments, such as heat, freeze and thaw, discoloration, and degradation, it will also outlook, outperform, and outplay any other mass produced turf.
Find a putting greens company that has a highly advanced and award winning simulated bent grass golf system. This is a golf system that will hold a shot at any distance. It will check and release as if it were real bent grass and allow you to stimp the speed five points up or down at any time.
When it comes to your dream, don't settle for a fly-by-the-night company. Find a putting greens company that actually has a history and is in excellent standing with the BBB. It has become quite popular to install synthetic turf, but a lot of these companies were something like a concrete coating company last year and a landscape company the year before that. So when they're offering you a five, seven, or even ten year warranty, isn't it going to be a little difficult to uphold that warranty if they're not even in business that long?
Bottom line, whichever putting greens company you decide to go with, make them prove to you that they're capable of delivering your dream in magnificent proportions. Chances are, you can feel confident that your putting greens will look as good as new in years to come if they have good work history, top ASTI certification, and highly trained and experienced installers.
Sara Johnston has sinced written about articles on various topics from Health, Information Technology and Health. Sara Johnston works with Green Desert Company, home of the world's most advanced golf and grass duplication systems. This