Golfing Greens

Synthetic putting greens and golf turf for backyard practice greens, tee lines, and chipping areas. Nylon and poly putting surfaces in true-roll grades. Yard pickup or delivery anywhere in the United States.

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Common Uses for Golfing Greens

Putting green turf with a true roll for backyard and pro short-game practice.

Backyard Putting Greens

Backyard Putting Greens

Build a home green to practice your putting any time. A short, dense pile gives a smooth, true roll over a firm base.

Chipping & Short Game

Chipping & Short Game

Pair a green with a fringe and approach turf to practice chips and pitches at home, not just putts.

Tee Lines & Practice Mats

Tee Lines & Practice Mats

Nylon tee-line turf takes the wear of repeated swings and works for driving and iron practice.

Office & Commercial Greens

Office & Commercial Greens

A compact green adds a polished amenity to offices, clubhouses, and showrooms with almost no upkeep.

Two-Tone & Pro Greens

Two-Tone & Pro Greens

Two-tone greens read like a real cut green and let you set varied speeds for serious practice.

Compact & Small-Space Greens

Compact & Small-Space Greens

A small green fits a side yard, patio, or rooftop and still gives a true roll for daily practice.

Golfing Greens Buying Guide

Pick the right option for your space and learn how it installs.

Putting green turf has a short, dense pile and a true roll that lets you practice your short game at home. We carry nylon and poly greens, two-tone surfaces, and tee-line turf for greens of any size.

Browse the full golfing greens collection and add the base and infill that keep the surface firm and consistent.

Golfing Greens Options

GreenBest ForSpeedPileCost
Nylon Greens True, fast roll Fast Short, dense $$$
Poly Greens Softer, slower roll Medium Short $$
Two-Tone Real cut-green look Adjustable Short $$$
Tee Line Driving and iron practice n/a Dense $$
Pair with infill and installation materials for a clean, lasting install.

What Installers Know

  • Build a firm, level base. A consistent compacted base is what gives a green a true, even roll with no bumps.
  • Infill sets the speed. The amount and type of infill affects how fast the green plays, so dial it in for your preference.
  • Add a fringe. A border of taller turf around the green finishes the look and frames the surface.
  • Cut cups cleanly. Set cups with a clean edge and a firm surround so putts drop true.
  • Slope gently for drainage. A slight, even grade sheds water without throwing off the roll.
  • Brush regularly. An occasional brush keeps the blades upright and the roll consistent over time.

FAQ

Speed depends on the turf and the infill. Nylon greens play faster and truer, poly greens are a bit softer. You can tune the speed with infill. Browse the greens collection to compare.
Anything from a small side-yard green to a full multi-hole layout works. Tell us your space and we will help you plan the size and shape.
A firm, level, compacted base is the key to a true roll, with infill brushed in on top. See installation materials.
Yes. Pair the green with taller fringe turf and a nylon tee line for a complete short-game setup.
By the roll, cut to your green size. Call (800) 215-7372 with your dimensions for guidance.

Build Your Own Putting Green

Nylon and poly greens, two-tone surfaces, and tee-line turf, sold by the roll with the base and infill to install them. Project consultation available.

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