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“ You guys are the best! My new putting green is spectacular. It looks great... putts roll true... it's easy to maintain... even makes a guy ashamed to three putt. The project was a pleasure. You met the time line, came in on budget and I can truly say, the experience was hassle free. Thanks for your help. Now if I can just keep the Grandkids off... I may be destined for the senior tour. ”

Harry Mazier
Retired CEO, Zep Manufacturing and Chemicals

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What are the advantages to using articial turf, artificial grass, synthetic turf or synthetic grass?

A. The terms artificial grass, synthetic grass, artificial turf, and synthetic turf are essentially interchangeable. These products have an interesting history, as the development of artificial turf began in the 1950s in response to the perception that residents in urban areas were not getting enough exercise. It was imagined that artificial grass would provide soft, safe surfaces to play on year-round. Though the idea was good, the product was not so good, and the results were less than satisfactory. Two major complaints were that the artificial grass was not soft enough and that it did not look real. It's not surprising, therefore, that talk of artificial grass may bring to mind images of those unnatural looking, unnatural feeling products of the past.

In contrast to the first artificial grass products, today's synthetic grass products are innovative, functional, and natural looking. The materials used in the manufacturing process of artificial grass products, including the yarns and backing, along with improved methods of installation have resulted in much more impressive results: artificial grass surfaces that look and feel like real grass.

Superior artificial turf products and improved installation techniques have made the use of synthetic turf increasingly popular, particularly for sport applications. Certain sports are especially dependent on the quality of the grass on which they are played. For instance, golf is always played on grass, and the quality of the golf course is dependent on rigorous maintenance schedule for an extensive area of well-tended grass. There are three distinct areas of grass on a golf course, including the fairway, the rough, and the putting green. Each is maintained in a particular way to affect how the ball is played. Fairway grass is kept short and even, allowing the player to connect with the ball more precisely. The grass in the rough is generally much longer, negatively affecting the precision of play. Putting greens characteristically have the shortest and most even turf, allowing the ball to roll smoothly over the putting surface. An entire industry centers around the development and marketing of grasses for golf courses. Likewise, as artificial grass products have improved, and as greens keepers look for reduced-maintenance, drought-resistant alternatives to real grass golf greens, the artificial grass industry has grown considerably.

In addition to the availability of superior artificial turf products and improved installation techniques, environmental concerns have contributed to expanded use of artificial grass. Caring for a natural grass lawn contributes to air pollution, noise pollution and water pollution. In contrast, artificial grass eliminates the need for lawn mowing, edging, fertilizing, watering, aerating, and pest control.

These environmental benefits also translate to personal benefits when you consider how much extra personal time you will have given the minimal maintenance required for artificial grass. In today's fast-paced society where people commonly bemoan their lack of leisure time, lifestyle has also played a part in more widespread use of artificial grass surfaces. Minimal maintenance means less work and more play.

Artificial grass is more frequently being used as an alternative to real grass, and it is the ideal solution for areas where you simply could not have real grass. It can be used as carpeting in trade show booths, in showrooms to provide a ‘green’ setting for displaying everything from cars to garden furniture, on television and movie sets, for rooftop gardens, for pet runs, at residences where allergies would otherwise keep the kids indoors; the possibilities are limitless.

The quality and variety of artificial grass products has improved dramatically over the years. TourGreens has built synthetic grass surfaces for many sports applications as well as for general landscaping. We design and install beautiful artificial grass surfaces for anything you can imagine.

Given our love for golf, TourGreens is best known for distinctive residential backyard putting greens. Advances in the production of artificial grass manufacturing allows TourGreens to design and install backyard putting greens with synthetic putting surfaces that very closely simulate the same characteristics of greens on the best golf courses in the world. The best thing about having an artificial or synthetic grass putting green is that it can be played on year-round. Putting greens with artificial grass surfaces are low maintenance and have good conservation qualities. Synthetic grass putting greens are not affected by extreme weather conditions. Artificial grass will not wear out from daily use like real grass does, divot repairs are not a concern, and hole changes are not required. Regardless of your location and frequency of use, you can putt on lush, green grass year round. We take great pride in our work and in the level of client satisfaction we have achieved. Browse our Photo Gallery to see for yourself how beautiful your backyard putting green can be.

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