How design services works

When considering installing backyard golf green, a good design with options is the best place to start. With today’s technology; video chat, screen share, and phones on cameras, there’s no distance too far for a design. Going through a rigid design phase will allow you to measure all your options without having to commit to spending the money on construction. When you do not pay for a design, contractors often do not show you the possibilities because there is no incentive. A free design gets you minimal creativity due to time restraint. Free designs are often cookie cutter and don’t take into consideration how every putt is going to break. The design phase for a $10,000 synthetic golf green, is as crucial, if not more important than the $250,000. The design phase is important for a few reasons other than just the shape of your green. It will help find where your budget, desires, and deliverables line up. After purchasing a Nationalg Greens design, you own it. You can show it to multiple contractors if we do not have an installer in your region. The design you will be provided will allow you to discuss and budget your needs without the pressure of an onsite sales man. With a comprehensive design, you will be an informed customer and be free to use your drawings to give to your landscaper or allow competing contractors to use as frame of reference.

  • $225 Per hour
  • Design sessions will be screen recorded and forwarded to you after the session is complete.

 

Participation encouraged: we will share our screen so you can provide input when your design is being produced

STANDARD DESIGN

$150 Per hour

  • When deciding whether or not the “Standard Design” is for you, ask yourself these questions.
  • Are you concerned about drainage
  • Is your synthetic golf environment between 500 – 1500 Square feet
  • Are you wanting multiple heights of grass?
  • putting green (1 inch tall)
  • 1st cut fringe (1.25 inches tall)
  • 2nd cut rough (1.75  – 2” inches tall)
  • Are there cut chipping areas inside the fringe
  • Custom putting green design 
  • Design sessions will be screen recorded and forwarded to you after the session is complete. This will give you comfort that the time was actually spent.
  • you can screen share and give live input to the direction your green is coming together
  • All designing can be done remotely from the comfort of your home without having to deal with a pushy salesman. 
  • When considering installing backyard golf green, a good design with options is the best place to start. With today’s technology; video chat, screen share, and phones on cameras, there’s no distance too far for a design. Going through a rigid design phase will allow you to measure all your options without having to commit to spending the money on construction. When you do not pay for a design, contractors often do not show you the possibilities because there is no incentive. A free design gets you minimal creativity due to time restraint. Free designs are often cookie cutter and don’t take into consideration how every putt is going to break. The design phase for a $10,000 synthetic golf green, is as crucial, if not more important than the $250,000. The design phase is important for a few reasons other than just the shape of your green. It will help finding where your budget, desires, and deliverables line up. After purchasing a Nationalg Greens design, you own it. You can show it to multiple contractors if we do not have an installer in your region.  The design you will be provided will allow you to discuss and budget your needs without the pressure of an onsite sales man. With your custom design,  you can have some understanding of what to expect and budget.show the drawing to competing  contractors from local installers you have found.

PREMIUM DESIGN

$225 Per hour

  • When deciding if the “Premium Design” is for you, ask yourself these questions.
  • Are you concerned about drainage
  • Is there a major slope in the area where you want the green to be placed. 
  • Is your putting green going to be over 2,500 sq f
  • Do you want a golf environment that looks like something you would see while watching the pros play on tour? 
  • Do you want challenging putts and obstacles to chip over.
  • You want a grass bunker, depressed grass bunkers and sand bunker (can be sand or  mimicked with white bunker turf to eliminate maintenance.
  • Do you want multiple heights of grass, up to 5 ? 
  • putting green (1 inch tall)
  • 1st cut fringe (1.25 inches tall)
  • 2nd cut rough (1.75  – 2” inches tall)
  • 3rd cut around bunkers
  • Whiten bunker turf
  • Chipping areas
  • Are there cut chipping areas inside the fringe
  • Do you want to create a 9 hole course with only on green by placing chipping pads strategically 
  • Do you want multiple greens to create your own 3 par course