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Apart from building your own (which I may do), what is the cheapest indoor putting green out there that uses actual cups?

Big moss admiral?

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Best 18: [b]77[b] (Palm Valley CC, 6545y, 71.4/126)
Notable career achievement: I have NEVER four-putt.


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If this is purely for indoor use, I would build my own---many websites that show you how to do it.

I have a tourlinks putting green outside.
http://thesandtrap.com/forum/threads...=putting+green

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I have the Admiral and it's super-sweet. If you have room for it, get it. If you're a bargain hunter then the General might be a better choice. To be honest , I don't think a 15' Admiral is necessary. Since an at home green is more about practicing stroke and line, a long putt isn't really necessary. I usually just practice in the 8 to 10 foot range and concentrate on getting the ball rolling on line.

They're selling the General for $329 with free shipping on eBay. If you sign up for Bing cash back you can get 8% back. That'd be around $300 to your door.

Whoever came up with the saying, "A bad day of golf is better than a good day at work", is a moron.


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I have the Admiral and it's super-sweet. If you have room for it, get it. If you're a bargain hunter then the General might be a better choice. To be honest , I don't think a 15' Admiral is necessary. Since an at home green is more about practicing stroke and line, a long putt isn't really necessary. I usually just practice in the 8 to 10 foot range and concentrate on getting the ball rolling on line.

What's the stimp on the Big Moss greens? It rains so much here that getting one is inevitable

Best 9 holes: 35 (Trilogy at Redmond Ridge, 3163y, Par 35/70, 70.0/131)
Best 18: [b]77[b] (Palm Valley CC, 6545y, 71.4/126)
Notable career achievement: I have NEVER four-putt.


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What's the stimp on the Big Moss greens? It rains so much here that getting one is inevitable

Not sure of exact numbers but it's no too fast and not too slow. If you want exact numbers, the guys at Big Moss are pretty helpful. I called them about some issues I had and they were pretty cool.

www.bigmoss.com

Whoever came up with the saying, "A bad day of golf is better than a good day at work", is a moron.


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