Anchor the Artificial Grass  

You can next cut the turf to size, always cutting from the underside of the artificial grass. Use seam tape and turf glue at joins just like you would if the surface were wooden. Glue the perimeter of each grass piece in place.  

Once the glue has completely cured, apply infill on top of the grass. Apply per package directions to weigh down the grass. 

4. Anchoring Artificial Grass to a Putting Green

When anchoring artificial grass to create a putting green, the preparation and installation process is strikingly similar to applying synthetic turf over a soil base. Both tasks require careful groundwork, precise measurements, and the right tools to ensure a seamless and lasting result. However, there is a subtle yet significant distinction to consider when working with a putting green surface. 

The grass blades on a putting green are designed to be shorter, providing a smooth and level surface that allows golf balls to roll effortlessly. To accommodate this, using shorter nails (sometimes called “putting green nails”) and U-staples during installation is crucial. By doing so, you can secure the artificial grass firmly without compromising its intended function, ultimately creating a professional and enjoyable putting green experience. 

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