Indoor Putting Green
An individual manufacturer that has created their own unique twist on the indoor putting green usually sells an indoor putting green on a website. Prices usually range from $200 to $900. There are no leading manufacturers and some people even build their own indoor putting green. An indoor putting green is an ideal way to practice your golf game, waste away leisure time, or re-focus energies when you’re thinking through a tough problem.
Common accessories include backstops, chipping mats, unique cup systems, putters, balls, protective carrying cases, and golf clubs.
You can get a putting green that ranges in shape and terrain to multi-divided and hilly to flat and straight. The contours, boundaries, and edges of an indoor putting green are entirely up to you. Little flags marking the hole in one are a feature of every indoor putting green though. The dimensions range in size from 2.5’ to 11’. Putting greens are also available for rental, and they would make a nice addition to an office where people constantly feel stressed out and need to re-channel their focus into a solitary, physical, and easy activity.
Using an indoor putting green is not as strenuous as playing outdoor golf, and for that reason, they are a major fixture in the office of nearly every corporate CEO in America, not to mention that it improves their golf game for challenges on the field with business executives from other countries. Some indoor putting greens are humongous ranging in size from 14’ to 20’. They come in all shapes and sizes but usually do not conform to the usual shapes of a polygon or traditional shape. They have a wavy, undulating, flowing quality to the shape on the exterior of the putting green.
Some minor accessories that aren’t often included in every set, but are nonetheless important additions to some indoor putting green sets, include straight edge panels, outside radius double curve edge panels, interior center panels, putting turf, cup filler plates, pins, packs of hardware, packs of bump rail clips, and so on. Basically, as you can tell from the accessory kit listed above, there is a do-it-yourself modular quality to the design of an indoor putting green and you can make it as big or as small as you want it.
Sometimes, the indoor putting green is made of polypropylene copolymer which is a form of recycled materials.
Cleaning instructions are pretty simple. Just clean with a soft cloth that is damp and carefully sweep or vacuum the turf. You can roll up the turf for storage to do a deep clean underneath because the carpet can acquire a variety of dirt, dust, bugs, and other harmful additions to the carpet that are damaging insofar as they create long-lasting stains that cannot be easily got up unless the indoor putting green is rolled up from time to time on a regular basis.
The essence of purchasing a good indoor putting green is choosing a high-quality company that puts a high price tag on excellent custom design.