St. Louis artificial turf putting greens are low-maintenance, but they do need a little attention from time to time. But don’t worry – caring for a backyard putting green only takes a fraction of the time and effort it takes to maintain real grass.

Simple steps like removing debris, checking for surface issues and brushing the pile will ensure that your synthetic putting green stays in top condition for a long time.

How to Maintain Your Backyard Putting Green

As long as you hire the best artificial grass installers for the project, you won’t run into too much trouble keeping your green in perfect shape. Caring for it is as easy as:

  • Picking up Debris

    Scan your green and look for stray rocks, leaves and branches. You can collect individual pieces by hand, but you’ll need equipment to clear larger piles.

    The most basic tool you’ll require is a rake with a plastic head. Metallic ones are too sharp and can damage the grass fibers. Simply comb through your synthetic turf gently to complete the job.

    You can also get a leaf blower to speed up the process. It’s completely safe to use with synthetic grass in St. Louis and is especially handy for large areas.

  • Check for Bumps

    Bumps on synthetic grass are typically caused by weeds. While they can’t damage the turf itself, their growth creates sloping, changing the direction of the ball roll.

    Checking for bumps can be done visually. You can also feel for them underfoot when you walk around the course. Most weeds grow on the parts of the turf where the soil layer may be exposed, such as the edges and seams. Start from there and work your way inward to cover all areas.

    For exposed weeds, cut off their tops or pull them out. Try applying weed control products, too. These often have strong ingredients, so dilute them first before spraying them on your turf.

  • Rinse the Green with Water

    Although synthetic turf doesn’t depend on water to look vibrant, it could still do with a bit of rinsing. A buildup of unwanted particles ruins your game since it clings to the blades, giving them a rough texture or making them stick together.

    Rinsing out St. Louis artificial turf keeps it dust-free and removes grime. Do this by sprinkling the blades with water from a hose.

  • Fluff up the Piles

    Synthetic grass blades droop down over time with constant use. Repetitive, high-velocity contact with clubs and balls on the same areas create indentations.

    Just like bumps caused by weeds, these dents considerably affect player experience. They make putting exasperating and change the direction of your ball.

    To keep the playing surface level, straighten out your grass periodically. Using a plastic rake or a stiff brush, carefully pass over the blades in the opposite direction. This will place them in an upright position and restore ideal ball roll.

Sharpen Your Short Game with Artificial Grass

Following these tips guarantees the best short game experience on St. Louis artificial turf greens. Want to add more features to your putting green or interested in this amenity for your yard? Contact St. Louis Artificial Grass Experts at 314-947-6758 to discuss your project!