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  2. Artificial turf - Wikipedia

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    Artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass, used in sports arenas, residential lawns and commercial applications that traditionally use grass. It is much more durable than grass and easily maintained without irrigation or trimming, although periodic cleaning is required.

  3. Carpet court - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of carpet court. The most common outdoor version consists of artificial turf with a sand in-fill. This type of carpet court became popular in the 1980s in British and Asian tennis clubs for recreational play as they were easier and cheaper to maintain than grass courts.

  4. Golf course - Wikipedia

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    Though putting strokes can be made on it, the higher grass can interfere with the path of the ball, so players often choose to use a lofted club such as an iron to make a "chip shot" or a "bump and run", where the ball carries in the air for a few yards and then rolls along the green like a normal putt. The grass of the putting green (more ...

  5. The Putt-A-Bout putting green is on sale at Amazon - AOL

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    Amazon's bestselling indoor putting green is a 'super fun' gift — and it's down to $34. Derek Arbogast. Updated November 18, 2022 at 5:26 PM. Some people take the approaching winter harder than ...

  6. Sand-based athletic fields - Wikipedia

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    Highly maintained areas of grass, such as those on an athletic field or on golf greens and tees, can be grown in native soil or sand-based systems. There are advantages and disadvantages to both that need to be considered before deciding what type of soil to grow turf in. [4] Native soils offer many positive qualities, such as high nutrient holding capacity, water holding capacity, and sure ...

  7. Poly-Turf - Wikipedia

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    Poly-Turf was a brand of artificial turf in the early 1970s, manufactured by American Biltrite of Wellesley, Massachusetts.It was the first specifically designed for American football, with a patented layered structure which included a "shock pad" between the artificial grass and the asphalt sub-surface. [1]