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Advantages of Playing Golf on Synthetic Greens

 By Thomas Johnsen

Artificial grass has been around for a while now – over fifty years. It was first developed to help people in cities get more exercise, and has been through a lot of changes. The first synthetic fibers were made in the 1950s by a subsidiary of Monsanto. This fiber turned out to be the father of what we now think of as Astroturf – the Monsanto trademarked artificial grass used in playing fields. A lot of research went into how to cushion, weather proof, drain and protect this substance against wear and tear. The Astrodome in Houston, Texas, was the first stadium to be built with artificial grass, and 1966 was the first baseball season to be played on it.

By the 1970s, this material had spread, with many companies producing sand filled carpets of artificial grass that mimicked Astroturf. However, for most people, this synthetic grass was just a little too harsh. This continued until the 1990s, when a new kind of rubber filled, nylon artificial turf was created. It was more comfortable to walk, run, and play sports on, breathed better and was much better for all kinds of sports. Now, it’s being used to create artificial putting greens for golfers, and it’s so effective that many big commercial golf courses are replacing their lovingly maintained natural greens with synthetics.

Why play on a synthetic green? There are all kinds of reasons. Artificial greens are easier to maintain and keep in good condition, meaning that you know your green isn’t going to contain any unpleasant surprises. They’re more even and more consistent than the real thing, too. That means no surprise bumps and lumps in the green. If you own your own backyard putting green, synthetics make it easier to practice. After all, no one wants to go through the effort to maintain the real thing without a dedicated staff. Plus, they’re cheaper in the long run. A synthetic green might cost a bit to buy and install, but it costs nearly nothing in maintenance afterward.

Artificial greens can actually improve your game, with their even, reliable surfaces and easy maintenance. You’ll be able to know that there’s nothing getting in the way of a good shot. Plus synthetics can come home with you! Create your own artificial putting green in the backyard, and see how much better the convenient practice area makes your game out on the links. Real grass comes in a distant second when compared to the best synthetics on the market. In fact, if you’re used to playing on an artificial green, the real thing can be downright frustrating. Take the time to find out more about artificial greens. You’ll be happy you did.

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