Indoor putting greens are artificial grasses that resemble an actual golf course, allowing golfers to play indoors. Their surfaces are made up of three layers: a multi-cellular polystyrene base, a thin neoprene layer, and various putting surfaces. They come in various sizes and can be transferred from one place to another. Indoor putting greens are commonly used in residential and commercial units, and in cold climates where the cold weather prevents golfers from playing outdoors.
Regular indoor putting greens are usually made of nylon green turfs. They are affordable and very easy to install. They have putting surfaces that resemble natural grass. Most models are heat-set, providing natural-looking and professional putting surfaces. Most regular indoor putting greens can endure climatic changes outdoors. They can also have UV protection. They can have foam backing that maximizes stability and minimizes the contraction and expansion brought about by climatic changes. Indoor fringe putting greens
Indoor fringe putting greens are usually made with nylon inner thatch materials and polyethylene grass veins. Most models are knitted to a base material before they are attached to the wooden or concrete floor. They are usually one-and-a-half inches thick. Indoor fringe putting greens can have foam backing that maximizes stability and minimizes the contraction and expansion brought about by climatic changes.