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Lehigh Valley Golf and Country Club have a greens fees for both their beginners’ and advanced
courses. For a quick review of the greens fees, if you are a new comer to the Lehigh Valley area
golfing community, you will need to pay a low $5.00 monthly greens fee for both the beginners and
advanced putting green. This is definitely a great value, as the courses are completely different from
each other. There s a 2-hole, flat-grass practice green, a double-side 350 yard green and a dedicate
short game area. This gives the golfer a lot of flexibility. He can practice as much or as little as he
wants during his stay in town.

Of course, if you are an experienced golfer, you will be better off installing a new synthetic turf
covering instead of installing a fake putting green. If you do decide to install a synthetic turf cover,
there are some considerations you will want to keep in mind. You will want to consider the location of
your putting green. If you are looking at installing your new covering in a location where it receives
minimal to no wind, you will find that your putting green will not be very wind dependent. However, if
you live in an area with lots of winds, the extra drag from the wind will probably make an impact on
your ball flight.

In addition, when installing a new putting green, you will also need to consider the type of
compaction you have in your yard. If you have good drainage, you will not have any drainage issues
with your turf. However, if you have drainage problems, you will want to look into purchasing a turf
with more compaction. This will allow your new covering to grip the ground better and reduce the
wear and tear on your existing grass. With more compaction, you will find your putting strokes to go
longer and straighter.

Depending upon the type of soil conditions you currently have, you may also want to look at the
types of materials you can use to install your putting green. Many people choose to use natural
looking materials like cedar to install their turf. Others opt for a more modern synthetic turf. If you are
looking to install a new putting green in an area that has clay or sandy soils, you will want to
purchase a chipping mat to make the life of your new covering more enjoyable.

Before you even begin constructing your putting green, you will also want to make sure that you
have all of the necessary equipment. For example, if you do not currently own a garden hose with
which to spray the putt, you will want to purchase one before construction is complete. The reason is
that the right amount of water is needed for proper water distribution on the putting green.
Additionally, you will want to purchase a chipping gun, an assortment of tools including an offset
spade and a garden hose.

Although many people assume that they can easily install a putt, unless they have experience doing
so, I recommend placing pre-emergent holes in the ground before starting work. These pre-hole
holes will allow you to place your tools in just the right spot without contaminating the new surface
you are working on. Furthermore, the drilling process itself will be less messy. In order to increase
your chances of success, you should hire professionals. For more great reads, look into our other blogs!

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