Fore You! Designing a Home Putting Green
Thinking about installing a home putting green in your backyard? From size, to shape, to outdoor lighting, here’s what you need to know.
Size and Shape
The first thing you’ll want to do is measure the dimensions of the area where you want to install your putting green. Most residential putting greens are about 150 to 500 square feet. The size of your green will also depend on the number of holes you want to include. Remember, cost is typically calculated by square footage.
Home putting greens commonly come in circle, kidney bean or hourglass shape. If you also want to practice your short game at home, you’ll need to add a bunker or rough grass into your design.
Assessing the Site
It is important to take into consideration if the site of your putting green will need any work before it is installed. This could include levelling, filling or draining. Assessing your site and creating the ideal conditions for your putting green is part of the service Seiler’s is happy to offer. We can also help you decide what turf is right for you.
Seating, Style and Accessories
As you consider your home putting green design, remember to add all the creature comforts, both for the golfer and anyone just watching. A nearby patio, pergola or raised deck could offer a spot for spectators. In addition to seating, designing the landscape around your putting green will add to the overall look and experience. Do you want lots of color and greenery, or a more simple look? Do you prefer the putting green to be mostly shady or have ample sunlight?
Accessories like flags, putting cups and bunker rakes (if your green will include a bunker) are some fun aspects to consider as well. If you intend to putt around at night, you’ll want to install helpful outdoor lighting.
Ready to bring your putting skills to the next level? Contact us to get started on your home putting green.