See seam adhesive instructions below please call with any questions that you might have.
Putting green infill material.
Per square foot on the 1 2 putting green and 1 5 to 2 lb.
To make the base for the putting green put crushed stone such as 1 4 inch to 3 8 inch unwashed crushed limestone into the excavated area.
Infill putting greens ballast ballast is defined as a heavy material used to improve stability and maintain balance.
It s different from standard turf because it s less thick or lower pile than the type of artificial grass on your lawn.
The more infill material in the backyard putting green the longer the shot it will accept.
Properly placing infill assists the turf fibers in maintaining a vertical position.
You can still hit shots of 30 yards to a texturized putting green but you must add some extra infill material.
In the turf world ballast is used to weigh down the turf preventing wrinkling and giving the entire turf system stability and longevity.
We recommend top dressing it with the 16 30 mellowfill at 1 4 lb.
When you infill the putting green the small creases and bubbles will go away with the weight of the infill.
Choose envirofill to keep your putting green pristine and 24 7 antimicrobial protection envirofill really stands out amongst other turf infill products because of its ability to inhibit the growth of mold and mildew a critical feature for putting greens in shady locations.
Per square foot on the 3 4 putting green to achieve a stimp rating of 10 to 11.
Lightly moisten the rocks with a garden hose and run a plate compacter lawn roller or gas powered roller over them to make a smooth flat base.
When used on a putting green we recommend 1 to 1 5 lbs.
Spread the crushed rocks out evenly with a rake or shovel.
It is made from durable synthetic fiber materials like nylon polyethylene or polypropylene.
The infill material is what takes the kinetic energy off the ball at impact not the yarn composition.
Putting green turf is a low pile artificial grass that allows golf balls to roll true.
Putting green infill impacts performance infill is the material that helps maintain resilience and keeps the grass blades upright.