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Before & After October 31, 2007

Posted by athomegreens in At Home Greens Blog.
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img_0319.jpgimg_0317.jpgThis project is located in Pickerington, Ohio. As you can see the significant slope originally posed a problem for a putting green installation.  There is a 3 foot drop from one end to the other.  We creatived planter walls surrounding the green to level out the area.  By adding boxwoods as an accent the green flows nicley from the different levels of the yard.  Landscaping around your green is just important aesthetically as the green itself.  We try to create a living environment around your green.  It’s not just a place to practice putting.  It’s a place for relaxation and enjoyment.

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1. Chrissy Brinklen - November 14, 2007

Hello!

I recently played on your putting green in Westerville that you installed for a golf buddy of my husbands. The roll and pitch was exactly like he had planned to match his favorite golf course hole. I understand you also install indoor greens. I will be calling you to set up a quote for installation of a putting green in our basement. This will be the perfect Christmas present for my husband, he loves golf and your putting greens!

2. Nikki Fetingas - November 14, 2007

Hi Chrissy,

We have over 30 different types of putting and chipping surfaces. We are able to install greens with a wide range of speed and chipping surfaces, and tee line. We can pretty much do whatever you need–inlcuding a putting green that is a hockey rink in the winter (Which is true). Our quotes include a free consultation, drawing, and estimate. We look forward to exceeding your expecations.

Nikki, owner

3. Angie - November 15, 2007

Looks GREAT!

4. tom - November 15, 2007

Is there any chance of ruining the putting surface when using it as a hockey/ice skating rink in the winter time? I’m thinking about the weight of the water/ice, not damage from the skates.

5. Nikki Fetingas - November 20, 2007

I’m glad you asked. It depends on the type of turf. I would recommend a high end nylon turf. We’ve actually done this at a residence in Tartan Fields. It was a reallly neat project and design that accomidated the golfer and hockey player. If you would like to get together I can show you many pictures of the project.

Nikki, owner