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Here's what a few of our clients are saying about Home Green Advantage, Inc.

"Metro Golf Report: Tee Off In Your Backyard"

 

By: Adam Balkin

 

September 18, 2009

In part two of this week's Metro Golf Report, NY1's Adam Balkin speaks with a golf course designer who specializes in backyard courses and filed the following report.

Michael Lehrer builds some of the world's most exclusive golf holes. The holes he builds you either have to know the owner or be the owner to play. That's because the holes he builds are in backyards.

His company, Home Green Advantage, is one of the several companies that construct anything from a putting green to a par three for anyone with enough space and money and golf addiction to want one.

"You can kill a couple of birds with one golf ball," says Lehrer. "Number one, you have the aesthetic improvement to your property. It's subtle, blends into the natural surroundings, if you do it the right way. And then, you know the deal with golf, the more you practice the better you get. If you can knock off a stroke every other hole, you can drop your score by nine strokes, if that's your intention."

Three big questions though before teeing it up outside your back door. Number one, how much space do you need?

"If you have a backyard that's only 20 yards by 40 yards across, or even and eighth of an acre, you can have a green that's 300-400 square feet," Lehrer says. "You can have a green that's 20x30 in one corner and has the tee on the other end."

The second concern, and for some this is the biggest concern, what's the upkeep on these things like? Do owners need to get one of those special mowers just to keep the grass super tight on the tee box and green?

"Very rarely do I build natural greens for people," says Lehrer. "As a matter of fact, 
I tried for 10 years to keep one at my house and lost it three times and I'm in the profession. I suggest synthetic turf. Then you can walk on the green, ride your car on it, it's impervious to any sort of trampling, and all you really have to do is take a blower and blow it off. If you have a sand trap, you have to rake it once a week or else, like a garden, you'll have little weeds in it."

Lehrer says he typically charges about $15 a square foot for the green and tee box, which can run as little as $5,000 for a simple putting green to six figures for a nice-sized par three with multiple tees.

While it may be a lot of money, it may seem worth it to the hardcore golfer, who realizes how much he or she'll be able to brag to friends about all the holes-in-one they've gotten over the years.


  
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"I love that my grass isn't brown all winter long anymore.  I have given your   name to a few associates and will continue to recommend HGA."

 

J.M. Gricar - Weston, CT

 

 

“I put the synthetic lawn in for my dog, but I must say that I enjoy it too.   I can let my dog out, sit back and watch him play around… and know that  I never have to mow the lawn again.  It’s always green and very real looking.   GREAT COMPANY, GREAT PRODUCT, GREAT INVESTMENT!” 

 

C. Powell - Rye Brook, NY

 

 

“I had many questions regarding the installation and benefits of a synthetic  lawn for dogs.  Michael Lehrer had all the answers.  Not only are my dogs    extremely happy with it, but so am I.”

 

N. Merritt - Stamford, CT

 

 

“Before we had the synthetic lawn installed the grass always looked run down  and muddy.  Our dogs are small, but very active.  Now our yard is green all year  long and needs minimal attention.  The dogs love it and I do too.  Thanks HGA!"

 

C. Rei - Dobbs Ferry, NY

 

 

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