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Put In A Backyard Putting Green - Be The Envy Of Your Neighbors

By: Nicky Patterson



Golf is a favored pastime of many people. They wait with anxious anticipation until the weekend arrives when they can hit the greens. The only drawback of having a love of this particular game is that it can be difficult to arrange a tee time that works into your busy life and the cost is often very expensive. Even when it comes to practicing your swing, you often face having to hand over a few dollars for putting green privileges. However, if you have a backyard putting green, you can head out there anytime you want.

It’s an investment whenever you decide to install something like this on your property. It’s important to realize that although a backyard putting green will cost you a bit now in the long run you’ll be saving money. The backyard putting green will pay for itself in just a few months if you are an avid golfer who visits the local green frequently. All that money you used to spend on green fees will now be kept securely in your pocket.

The first consideration should be the amount of space you have to work with. You may have somewhat limited space which could lead you to believe that a backyard putting green won’t be suitable in your yard. This isn’t necessarily the case as a backyard putting green can be custom designed to fit almost any size or shape of yard.

Many homes already have landscaping in the forms of trees and shrubs in place. If you want to change it by installing a backyard putting green, give some thought to having those items moved. If this is done by a professional gardening service there is much less risk of the plants dying. Trying to move them yourself, unless you are experienced could result in disaster.

Children, especially toddlers, might mistake the new mini-golf course in the backyard for a personal playground. If you have small children in your home, you may want to invest in a fence to go around the backyard putting green. Many families actually have two separate areas in their yards; one for adults in the form of the backyard putting green and then a sandbox or swing set for the children. This keeps everyone happy and if the child has a place all their own to play they will be less interested in the green.

Don’t be surprised once it’s installed if your friends that love golf happen to drop with their putter often. Spending an afternoon on the backyard putting green is a great way to visit and pass the time. Of course, it also helps to improve your handicap.

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