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of Action" Michael Lehrer, 48, used to be a successful accountant with a bad golf habit. In 1993 he tore apart his backyard in Armonk, NY and build a 2,000-square-foot putting green. His neighbors thought he was crazy. A year later, some were asking him to tear up their yards, too. Now Lehrer's $1 million company, Home Green Advantage, builds 40 greens a year in places from lush suburbia to Manhattan rooftops. The greens run from about $25,000 to $35,000. {LEHRER: "Each project is unique and rewarding"} In the early 90's, I was working as an accountant and
my wife, now ex-wife and I had just had a child. I was changing
my son's bib and thought, this thing is crap. Every time
he spit up or drooled I'd have to change it, wash it, and get a new
one. So I thought, why don't we make a bib with interchangeable
pieces and swap out the dirty part? I learned about cutting, sewing
and manufacturing and launched Better Baby Products. We sold our
Double Dribble Bib to FAO Baby and some other big retailers. They
cost $8 - $10 to make, but that's what I was selling it for, so it wasn't
profitable. {"Some requests
are insane: A green the shape of a trout?"} I love working with avid golfers. As a CPA, you get clients
who are happy about saving money, but it's not the same as being really
passionate about this game. Some clients have insane requests. I built
one green at a lake house in upstate New York in the shape of a trout.
I built one that looked like a turkey, called the "Turkey Shoot"
because the guy was a game hunter. Now I can select my clients, which
is good. I want to convey a golf hole at a prestigious country club,
not windmills and clown faces.
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