
In the typical round of golf, 60% to 70% of the strokes are part of the short game and over 40% of the game is putting. Given these facts, it makes sense to practice your putting as much as possible. The larger the putting area, the more options you have to practice. That being said, our designers will typically work with you to develop the best solution for your space.

Since many of the greens that we install are actually Short Game Greens, we evaluate the entire area to determine the size and shape of the green, the amount of fringe for chipping, and whether hitting areas or tee boxes can be incorporated into the design. For smaller areas dedicated solely to putting, we can develop nearly any size green and we even make standard portable putting greens for indoor use or areas with very limited space.”