Golf Courts
Golf courts are sports facilities with natural or synthetic turf flooring on large areas. Since there is an excessive amount of wear on natural turf used in golf courts, artificial turf is preferred in golf court construction . Artificial grass is resistant to abrasion and abrasion. Designed to withstand any weather conditions.
Unevenness of natural turf ground limits ball speed and player movements, reducing game quality and athlete performance. Since the artificial turf surfaces are smoother, the ball’s hop rate is the same in each zone and player movements are not restricted. Artificial turf eliminates ground differences on the field and improves the consistency and quality of the game.
The need for maintenance and repair of artificial turf is not tiring and costly. Artificial turf ground application on golf courts; saves water and budget.
Thanks to the special synthetic turf we have developed as Reform Sports Systems, you will be able to enjoy golf anywhere. Thanks to the synthetic turfs which are very easy to install and maintain, you can even turn the garden of your houses into a golf court.
Reform Sports, which specializes in Artificial Turf Golf Court Construction, performs field construction works in a short time.
Artificial Turf Golf Court Construction
Golf is a sport usually played on a natural turf pitch. Artificial turf is used in golf court construction since there is excessive wear on natural turf used in golf courts. Artificial turf is preferred especially in the construction of small golf courts. In addition, natural grass golf courts are also frequently used as artificial turf grass fields. Special artificial turf carpets for golf are called putting green.
It is aimed to throw the ball into the main playing area of the field called fair-way in the part of the field up to the pit. This area is more uniform and short-cut grass than other areas and can be about 30 to 90 meters wide; more convenient to hit. The trick is to throw the ball into the smooth grass areas of the pitch
On either side of this area is a region called ‘rough’. This area may include tall grasses, shrubs, trees or sandy, earthy areas. Then the pit ends with the stalemate field called putting green . The stalemate area is the name given to the pit, which is covered with high quality grass and is made suitable for making stalemate with short cuts.
GOLF COURT CONSTRUCTION
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