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Maintaining a natural grass golf course is expensive. Indeed, they often suffer from intensive use and weather. Thanks to artificial grass, these problems are as good as gone and golf lovers can play a course that’s green the whole year round. Artificial grass is also suitable for driving ranges.
DOMO® Golf Grass is the result of a unique production process in which separate artificial grass fibres are combined. This makes DOMO ®Golf Grass a quality product that is durable and looks natural. Dynamic, flexible and a perfect touch: the properties for the utmost quality and a guaranteed lifetime.
A golf course is made up of various zones, each of which in turn needs a very specific type of grass.
Parts of a hole
GREEN. The culmination of a golf hole, where the flagstick and cup are located and where a golfer will "putt out" to end the hole. Greens can vary widely in shape and size, but are most commonly oval or oblong in shape. They can site level with the fairway or be elevated above the fairway. They can be flat, sloped from one side to the other or contoured all around their surface. Free pyle height = up to 4 mm. >DOMO® Sports Grass has the DOMO PARKLAND TST Green available for the green.
DOMO® PARKLAND TST GREEN: THE SPEED OF THE GREEN PERFECTLY UNDER CONTROL The stimpmeter is a simple yet accurate instrument for measuring the speed of a green, which makes it invaluable to the golf game. The average stimp speed measured on DOMO® Parkland TST Green is one of its most successful characteristics. Test results have shown that the speed adapts perfectly to the situation; high speed for amateur games and normal speed for competitions.
DOMO® PARKLAND TST GREEN: CONSISTANT BALL ROLL In order to test the putting performance of different products, it is necessary, or in any case at least highly recommended, to inspect the various lines along which the ball will go to the hole. This gives a better idea of the shape of our grass course, with emphasis on irregular return stoppage and the consequences of a bad green. After inspecting the DOMO® Parkland TST Green on 15 different lines (left to right, right to left, horizontal, up, down, double breaking, depth, dip, etc., including combinations of these), it was apparent that the ball rolled consistently every time without sudden changes in speed.
We can conclude from this that the product Parkland TST Green is perfectly suitable for every sort of slope on the green, which means that it is suitable for both amateur and professional golfers, according to the standard guidelines for the design and installation of a golf course.
DOMO® PARKLAND TST GREEN: PERFECT ENERGY ABSORPTION BY THE GRASS MAT The formulation of a professional green in terms of impact absorption and ball collisions lies in the combination of a specially installed sublayer and the special design of the DOMO® Parkland TST Green. When a golf ball lands on artificial grass, the amount of energy that is absorbed by the green is dependant upon three factors, the quality of the sublayer, the type of artificial grass and the type and amount of the filling materials that are used. DOMO® Parkland TST Green scores the best test results for these three parameters.
TEE. Starting off pitch area. Where every hole starts, from which you hit your drive or tee shot. The teeing ground for a particular set of tees is two club lengths in depth. The ball must be teed between the markers that define the teeing ground's width. "Teeing ground" refers to one set of tees. Most courses have at least three sets of tees, some have more than twice that many, and the areas where several sets of tees are grouped together are called "tee boxes." So tee boxes are groups of teeing grounds. Free pile grass height = 9-10 mm. >DOMO® Sports Grass has the product DOMO® PARKLAND TST Tee available for the TEE.
FAIRWAY. Landing area second shot. The fairway is the closely mown area that usually runs in between the tee box and green of a golf hole, and is the target for golfers on all holes other than par-3s (where you take aim at the green). Free pile grass height = 10-13 mm. >DOMO® Sports Grass has the product DOMO® PARKLAND TST Fairway available for the Fairway.
ROUGH. The areas outside of fairways that generally features higher, thicker grass or naturally growing (unkept and unmowed) vegetation. Grass pile height= 10-20 cm or over >DOMO® Sports Grass has the product DOMO® PARKLAND TST Rough available for the Rough.
FRINGE / COLLAR. A closely mowed area of grass immediately off the putting surface and surrounding the green. Grass in the fringe is higher than that on the green, but is much lower than the rough that would be farther off the green. Players will often still use their putters when their ball has come to rest on the fringe. Sometimes called a collar, but not always accurately. Collar and fringe may be the same thing in many instances, but a collar is not necessarily as closely mowed as a fringe. A collar may refer to a collar of rough, for instance; fringe is always closely mowed. Fringe free pyle height = up to 12 mm / Collar = up to 40 mm. >DOMO® Sports Grass has the product DOMO® PARKLAND TST Fringe/Collar available for the Fringe/Collar.
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