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Modular Putting Greens and Training Aids Offer Easy Use and
Low Cost
The
first modular putting green system created for both
in-ground and above ground use is offered by Adventure Golf
Services. The above-ground putting greens have an edge
system to contain the golf balls within the putting surface,
while in-ground greens do not use the edge panels so that
they look and play the same as any outdoor putting green.
The Tour Links™ system is a fraction of the
cost of synthetic and real turf putting greens and can be
installed in minutes not days. There are standard
above ground shapes from $319 to $1,800 in a variety of sizes. Custom sizes are available
for both above and in-ground models and there is no design
fee.
The putting greens receive strong reviews from users groups
including campgrounds, entertainment venues, hotels, golf
course professionals, driving ranges, military bases and
other users. The customers like the price, the easy
assembly, and natural feel of the putting surface.
The 2’ x 2’ putting green panels are compression molded with
100% recycled TPO plastic, and made in the USA. The
panelized assembly, bolts together in minutes providing a
putting green that is flexible to accommodate terrain
changes and permits easy drainage through joints between
panels. Laser-cut carpet matches the exact pattern of each
green and has a special backing so it stays in place, but
can be easily removed. Contours can be added below the
carpet with the use of contour mats.
Each putting green has a solid surface so strong you can
drive a truck on it. A panel weighs an average of seven
pounds, is weather resistant, UV protected and color safe
from fading. There are six U. S. patents on the system and
there is a 3 year warranty on the panels and carpet.
And if you compare this to other putting greens no matter
what kind, this one has no maintenance so you can save
hundreds of dollars.
Recently
seen on the Apprentice TV show, CNBC, ESPN, Disney World,
The 2004 PGA Tour Championship in Atlanta, The 2004 Merrill
Lynch Skins Game, Fox TV, Mutual of Ohama's Drive Chip and
Putt, The Playboy Channel and the 2004 Ryder Cup, Tour Links
is definitely "Changing the way golfer's practice. |