How Much Space Is Needed for a Putting Green?

If you're looking for an indoor putting green to keep your game on point, there are a few things to consider. First and foremost, the space required will be based on the size of your Putting Green. Secondly, make sure that the surface is smooth, has good drainage and is easy to clean. Thirdly, be sure that the light fixture is bright enough so you can see the ball clearly. And finally, consider which type of turf you would like to use – synthetic or natural – as they both have their pros and cons. You can buy the Indoor putting greens to practice golf at your home.

When it comes to space requirements, most putting greens are around 18-24 inches wide by 30-60 inches long. However, this will depend on a few factors such as the type of turf used (synthetic vs natural), if any lighting is needed and if digital readout systems (DRS) are desired. For those without DRS requirement, 18×24 inch spaces should be more than sufficient; while for those who want a bigger green – say 36×48 inch – then an extra 12 inches width must be added on each side for a total of 48 inches in all directions.

Regarding surface quality and drainage: most putting greens are made from concrete or tiled surfaces with good drainage properties; however some people prefer grass surfaces as they feel it gives them a better connection with their ball. If you opt for a grass surface, make sure that it's well maintained and regularly rolled so that it stays flat and does not  become matted.

When it comes to light, most putting greens come with a built-in light fixture that is bright enough to see the ball clearly. If you would like to add additional lighting – such as a chandelier or floodlight – then you will need to factor that in when measuring the space required.