Infill keeps the grass blades upright and maintains resilience. The type of infill material affects ball control and speed for various types of strokes. Sand or a sand mixture are both common – the smaller the grain size, the less it will interfere with speed or control. Low-infill, as the name implies, requires less volume, allowing balls to roll smoothly without bouncing or veering off. Low-infill artificial turf also happens to be a great choice for backyard bocce or croquet courts.
Any type of infill can be used with texturized turf, though sand is especially popular with golfers. In this case, it gives the turf excellent stability and cushioning, more like real grass.
Design your own green
Not only is there an artificial grass just right for your style of play, you can custom-design your entire green to fit your play preferences. Without the need to grow or mow your grass, you can choose any shape or terrain fluctuations you want. Shade? No problem. And no concerns about soggy spots. Make it hilly, or not quite so challenging. Add sand traps, or a water feature. With a single investment in artificial grass, you can improve the aesthetic and monetary value of your property as well as your short game.
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