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Here are the pics from my Lowes putting green project.


"I play in the low 80's. If it is an hotter than that, I don't play"

Joe E. Lewis


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My buddy has an entire room in his basement which serves as a putting green. 5 different hole locations and about 100 different putters. It's pretty amazing but is nearly impossible to vacuum because of the material.

Driver: R9 Supertri
Hybrid: Raylor 22*
Irons: AP2 710 3-PW
Wedges: Spin Milled 54* 60*
Putter: White Ice #1


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guys... cool projects... question...when it rains... does the water just dry off.... drain through.... or you have to sweep it off

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does the synthetic green have the same characteristics as natural grass?

have fun on the golf course! score low right?


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How are the southwest putting green? Thinking about getting one for my new house and customizing a chipping pad to go on the other side if the pool like on one of their pictures on their web site.... Have yall heard good things about them, how much are they, etc.

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Originally Posted by davidson11

How are the southwest putting green? Thinking about getting one for my new house and customizing a chipping pad to go on the other side if the pool like on one of their pictures on their web site.... Have yall heard good things about them, how much are they, etc.

I will be using Southwest Greens as well.  I just got the thumbs up from the war department on a 30'x20' putting green in our backyard.  Her exact response was to do the entire back yard, just under a quarter of an acre.  How expensive would that be?  I can only imagine.  Might get some bunkers and other "hazards" to play from.  So this is going to be awesome this time next year.


Happy Gilmore was a Hack!


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