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"HOME GAME"

Perfect your putt with a green in your own backyard
June/July 2012 Westchesterhealthandlife.com

Written by MARIA LISSANDRELLO

 

THERE’S   NO   SURER   WAY   TO PUT MORE muscle behind your swing, to develop and perfect your putt than with a green in your own backyard.  Think about it:  No club dues are required, you can hit the play space 24/7 and the dress code allows PJs.   If you’d like to try for your own “home field advantage,” here are some questions to ask:

CAN YOUR YARD HANDLE IT?  Town requirements are one of the biggest obstacles.  Be sure to go to the town surveyor to find out about permits (and fees) and engineering needs if any.  Luckily, Michael Lehrer, owner of Home Green Advantage, an Armonk-based firm, hasn’t had a problem in any town in the
tri-state area with the golf greens he has built.

WHAT’S THE GRADE? Of your yard, that is.  The slope will dictate if you need retaining walls and site work.  “If the topography needs correcting, it will take materials to correct,” says Michael Lehrer who has a lot of experience having installed more than 600 putting greens since 1995.
  
IS IT EASY TO ACCESS? Ideally, your contractor will transport materials to the site on a skid loader.  But if a gate, fence, landscaping or neighboring property makes it impossible, that means getting the materials into your backyard by hand [wheelbarrow]. This contributes to additional time and labor spent on the project.  
In some cases, landscaping has to be removed and replanted.

WHERE WILL YOUR PLAY SPACE GO? Typically, you’ll want to put your green in a corner so it doesn’t obstruct the view of the rest of your yard.  Adds Lehrer, “With a putting green, be aware of what can go wrong when hitting shots.”  Translation:  You don’t want to break any windows of your own or your neighbors!  He recommends a sunny spot where the wind blows to avoid any water buildup and consequent mold.

WHAT’S THE GROUND LIKE? Wetlands are not viable for putting greens, says Lehrer, while “sandy loam has to be compacted.  And any grass or deep roots have to be removed entirely because if it’s left beneath the surface it will decompose.”

WHO WILL BUILD IT? You should make sure your hire a company that not only does this type of work for a living, but has done many installations – successful projects that you can visit firsthand.  “Get someone who’s done it 500 times!” adds Lehrer. The pro you pick must have lots of experience, be willing to show you his work and be happy to provide references.  The consensus is that top-of-the-line products [materials] will yield the best results.

ARE YOU UP FOR THE UPKEEP? The good news is that if you opt for state-of-the-art materials, your green will likely be low-maintenance.  Removing leaves and other debris, an annual power-washing and perhaps a professional TLC session once a year from the installation company will keep your green looking like new – and you at the top of your game!    


  
HOME GREEN ADVANTAGE, INC.
info@homepar.com
914.273.3232

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

"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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