Tee Time:
Hitting The Links At Home by Deborah Raider Notis
Whats the new golfing hotspot
for Westchester and Connecticuts elite? Believe it or not, its
right in their backyards. Thanks to Armonk resident Michael Lehrers
Home Green Advantage, courses are coming home.
Just ask Greenwich resident Ahmad Rashad. I
love that I can go home, go outside, and practice my golf game,
says the former NFL All-Pro. Any time I feel like it, I just go
out there and putt, he says of his four-year-old green. Its
large, private, and convenient, stresses Rashad. Plus, theres
no upkeep. Ive improved my putting accuracy seventy to eighty
percent.
Lehrer, who Rashad calls a golf fanatic, graduated from
Scarsdale High School and lived in Larchmont before settling in Armonk.
He began his career as a certified public accountant, at first working
for a large accounting firm and ultimately starting a private practice.
On the side, he was always an avid collector of sports mementos. Ive
been collecting baseball cards, football memorabilia, anything sports-related,
since high school. But its wasnt until the early 90s
that I became a golf addict, says Lehrer, who owns over 500 wooden
shafted clubs.
In 1995, Lehrer took his passion to the next level and started Fairway
to Heaven, a golf apparel business, outfitting the Womens Classic
at Wykagl Country Club, the Buick Classic at the Westchester Country
Club, and the PGA Championship at the Winged Foot Golf Club. Lehrer
soon closed his Larchmont accounting practice and became a designer
for the golf championships full-time.
That
same year, he also built a course in his own backyard. Its dramatic,
says Lehrer of his 2,500 square foot natural green with three to four
different tees and a rock-face ledge. And, before he knew it, his neighbor
Steve Saccriponti wanted a green too. I was his guinea
pig, says Saccriponti. Hes very creative; he knew
that he had a theory, so I let him try it out on my property.
As it turns out, the 20x18 freeform green, which Saccriponti
calls attractive and very low maintenance, marked the birth
of Home Green Advantage.
Since its inception, Lehrer has built over 200 carefully customized
courses and putting greens throughout Westchester. Mike has come
such a long way with his products and skill level, notes Saccriponti.
Its really a science. Hes been able to build greens
that have a speed similar to the courses at the club (as measured by
a stimp meter). And they get better every year.
From small putting greens in Briarcliff, Bronxville, Edgemont, Larchmont,
Mamaroneck, Scarsdale, Sleepy Hollow, and White Plains, to sprawling
courses in Armonk, Bedford, Greenwich, Harrison, Purchase and Rye, Lehrer
can create whatever your heart desires.
You really can do this on a very small piece of land, he
notes. The smallest greens, a couple of holes on a 12x8
plot of land will take just a half a day to install. Typically pre-built
of the highest quality nylon, Lehrer adds, This type of green
is really to practice your putting and chipping shots.
Barry Adler has been the proud owner of one of Home Green Advantages
small putting greens since 1998. I was really bored that winter,
says the Scarsdale resident. It wasnt golf season, so I
couldnt play at my club. I hired Lehrer to build me a few holes
so that I could practice my putting
On the other hand, if a golf Shangri-la is what youre
looking for, all you need is a quarter of an acre, about one week for
building and installation. Starting at 250 square feet, the greens can
include sand traps, tee boxes, and can even be wired to light up for
golfing at night. Lehrer, who stresses that the topography around the
course is almost as important as the course and the surrounding land
to create a cohesive look and a subtle flow with the remaining yard.
Pound Ridge resident Stephanie Susetka calls her Home Green Advantage
course, a real accent to the property. Built in 2002, Lehrer
used less than one-fifth of the Susetkas four acres to create
a four-hole putting green with two sand traps. He raised their property
and did a great deal of detailed landscaping to create the look
of Augusta National.
Originally,
my husband Bill, was not in favor of building a home green. He
has a three handicap and thought that playing on a synthetic surface
would ruin his game. But Michael built the green to roll at a speed
similar to the one at our golf club about a ten or eleven on
the stimp meter. And now, Bill loves it, says Susetka, who commissioned
the green as a surprise for her husband.
Home builder Steve Rakoff had similar concerns to Susetkas
husband. Playing on a lot of these greens can really hurt your
game, says the Scarsdale resident. But Mikes greens
roll like the professional courses. So far, he has referred Home
Green Advantage to three of his customers, two in Harrison, and one
in Scarsdale. Most of my clients are fanatical about the quality
of the greens. Mikes look real, feel real, and react real. A lot
of other synthetic ones roll like youre putting on your living-room
carpet.
Luckily, Lehrers greens require very little upkeep. He usually
recommends using the synthetic variety to further reduce the maintenance
process and will monitor and refurbish the greens as necessary annually.
Maintenance includes putting down snow treatments for winter, promoting
good root growth (in the case of natural greens), and preventing fungi
from growing on synthetic turf. He also cleans, brushes, and rolls the
synthetic greens and maintains the traps and tees.
By creating low maintenance, attractively landscaped, high quality greens,
Lehrer has developed a true fan following. Rakoff hopes to hire him
to construct a course for himself someday. And Saccriponti, who is building
a new home in Armonk, says that he is looking forward to a more elaborate
Home Green Advantage course in his backyard.
Most golfers buy a lot of junk, says Rashad. Clubs
and equipment that end up in the garbage or the garage. My home green
was the best investment that I ever made for my game. Its the
greatest golfing invention yet.