Making Your Own Indoor Putting Green

By Jeffery M. Bell


Put aside your worries on your inability to play golf because of the poor weather condition, long distance travel and inadequacy of time because indoor putting greens are here to solve your problem. Specifically created for dedicated players like you, an indoor putting green provides an experience similar with playing in golf courses without the worrying about the problems mentioned above.

This putting green aids golf players in mastering their chosen sport. This allows golfers to practice without getting anxious about the time, pressure from co-players and changing climates. Since this is placed inside the house, golf players could also spend quality time with their family members and educate them with this type of game. This could be a sort of family bonding for family members.

How To Make One

The best way to have an indoor putting green is to buy one. However, you can also make one if you don't have the money for it yet. Indoor putting greens are indeed very important for aspiring and well performing golfers. Buying this kind of material maybe very costly and might cause a problem to potential golf legends-to-be. In order to address this problem, why not make your own indoor putting green? How? The following steps will guide you.

1. Make a blueprint of how your putting green is going to look like. Estimate the measurement of the dimensions.

2. Find the best indoor space where you will install it. It's best to be installed in your basement or garage.

3. List materials and tools needed like plywood, nails, jigsaw and Astroturf.

4. Prepare the materials and tools needed.

4.1. Cut the plywood board to your desired shape and size. You can have a rectangular shape, circle or anything that you like, as long as it can help you enhance your playing.

4.2. Create a frame to where you'll attach your plywood.

4.3. Put metal brackets on the edges of the frames to secure them.

4.4. Nail the ends support beams within the frame.

4.5. Put the plywood board on top of the frame and nail its dimensions.

4.6. Choose where you are going to put the hole in your putting green. Estimate or get the accurate distance of a real putting green, so that you'll be able to practice the proper amount of hitting you'll give the ball upon playing.

4.7. Making use of a compass and jigsaw, draw the circle and then cut it out.

4.8. Set the turf flat on the ground and put it atop the plywood.

4.9. Pull it tight over the sides of the frame and glue or staple it on the edges.

4.10. You can cut off excess turf by a pair of scissors or knife.

4.11. Cut the part of the turf where the hole was located.

With this customized indoor putting green, you could play golf inside your house and spend less than what you normally spend in playing at renowned golf courses. You can play whenever you want and enhance your ability as a player. Clich as it may seem but the saying, "If there's a will, there's a way," really works. Nothing could keep an inspired and dedicated player from playing. Make this one and as soon as you're able to afford it, or you believe that it's too much work, buy one from a trusted site.




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