Synthetic putting green
09737781 · 2017-08-22
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Abstract
A synthetic putting green includes a crown, skirt and trough. The putting green includes a support surface shaped to define a crown, a skirt circumferentially positioned about the crown and a trough circumferentially positioned about the skirt. Landscape edging is applied to the support surface about a perimeter of the crown so as to define an interior space functioning as a putting surface. A containment layer is applied upon the support surface within the interior space and an open cell foam material applied over the containment layer within the interior space. A layer of synthetic turf is then applied to cover the containment layer and the open cell foam material within the interior space. A method for making the synthetic putting green is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A synthetic putting green including a crown, skirt and trough, comprising: a support surface shaped to define a crown; a skirt circumferentially positioned about the crown; a trough circumferentially positioned about the skirt; landscape edging applied to the support surface about a perimeter of the crown so as to define an interior space functioning as a putting surface; a containment layer applied upon the support surface within the interior space; an open cell foam material applied over the containment layer within the interior space, the open cell foam material impregnated with a sand/rubber blend; a layer of synthetic turf applied to cover the containment layer and the open cell foam material within the interior space; and the open cell foam material with the sand/rubber blend is constrained on all sides by the containment layer underneath, by the landscape edging about a periphery of the open cell foam material, and by the layer of synthetic turf on top of the open cell foam material.
2. The synthetic putting green according to claim 1, wherein the trough includes an outer boundary.
3. The synthetic putting green according to claim 1, wherein the support surface includes an underlying support surface, a secondary support surface layer and a weed barrier cloth positioned between the underlying support surface and the secondary support surface layer.
4. The synthetic putting green according to claim 3, wherein the secondary support surface layer includes at least one of dirt, gravel, decomposed granite or clay.
5. The synthetic putting green according to claim 1, wherein a contact surface of the synthetic putting green is slightly raised from a base supporting structure so as to define a relatively planar top surface with the skirt downwardly tapering between the crown and the base supporting structure.
6. The synthetic putting green according to claim 1, wherein the containment layer is made from a nonwoven protective material.
7. The synthetic putting green according to claim 1, wherein the open cell foam material has a thickness between approximately 0.75 inch to approximately 1.25 inches.
8. The synthetic putting green according to claim 1, wherein the sand/rubber blend is composed of approximately 15% rubber particles and 85% general purpose sand.
9. A method for constructing a synthetic putting green including a crown, skirt and trough, comprising: creating a support surface by grading a base supporting structure; applying landscape edging on the support surface so as to define an interior space which is shaped and dimensioned as a putting surface on the crown of the putting green; filling the skirt and trough with fill dirt such that the fill dirt substantially surrounds the landscape edging and rises to a level even with an upper edge of the landscape edging; applying a containment layer to the support surface within the interior space; applying open cell foam material to an upper surface of the containment layer, the open cell foam material impregnated with a sand/rubber blend; and applying a layer of synthetic turf over the open cell foam material, the landscape edging, and the skirt constraining the open cell foam material in cooperation with the containment layer and the landscape edging.
10. The method for constructing a synthetic putting green according to claim 9, wherein the trough includes an outer boundary.
11. The method for constructing a synthetic putting green according to claim 9, wherein the support surface includes an underlying support surface, a secondary support surface layer and a weed barrier cloth positioned between the underlying support surface and the secondary support surface layer.
12. The method for constructing a synthetic putting green according to claim 11, wherein the secondary support surface layer is composed of dirt, gravel, decomposed granite or clay.
13. The method for constructing a synthetic putting green according to claim 9, wherein a contact surface of the synthetic putting green is slightly raised from the base supporting structure so as to define a relatively planar top surface with the skirt downwardly tapering between the crown and the base supporting structure.
14. The method for constructing a synthetic putting green according to claim 9, wherein the containment layer is made from a nonwoven protective material.
15. The method for constructing a synthetic putting green according to claim 9, wherein the open cell foam material has a thickness between approximately 0.75 inch to approximately 1.25 inches.
16. The method for constructing a synthetic putting green according to claim 9, wherein the sand/rubber blend is composed of approximately 15% rubber particles and 85% general purpose sand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(3) The detailed embodiment of the present invention is disclosed herein. It should be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiment is merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to make and/or use the invention.
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(5) Briefly, and as will be appreciated based upon the following disclosure, the synthetic putting green 10 is oriented to replicate a traditional putting green and, therefore, includes a crown 20, a skirt 22 and a trough 18. It will be appreciated these terms are used throughout the present disclosure to refer to various sections of the putting green during both the final putting green and the putting green at various points in time during the assembly thereof.
(6) The putting green 10 includes a support surface 16 shaped to define the underlying groundwork for the final shape of the central crown 20, the skirt 22 circumferentially positioned about the crown 20 and the trough 18 circumferentially positioned about the skirt 22. Landscape edging 28 is applied to the support surface in a position defining the perimeter of the crown 20. As such, the landscape edging 28 defines an interior space 35 that ultimately defines the putting surface formed on the crown 20 of the putting green 10. A containment layer 34 is applied upon the support surface 16 within the interior space 35. An open cell foam material 36 is applied over the containment layer 34 within the interior space 35. A layer of synthetic turf 44 is applied over the containment layer 34 and open cell foam material 36 within the interior space 35 so as to cover the containment layer 34 and open cell foam material 36 within the interior space 35.
(7) With reference to the various figures, and as will be explained below in greater detail, such a putting green 10 is, therefore, constructed by first creating the support surface 16. The support surface 16 is preferably formed by applying dirt and thereby grading the base supporting structure 18, which ultimately forms the trough 18 of the final putting green 10 upon completion of the grading process (and is therefore referenced with the same reference numeral). Thereafter, landscape edging 28 is applied to the support surface 16 so as to define the perimeter of the crown 20. The skirt 22 is filled with dirt such that the fill dirt 30 substantially surrounds the landscape edging 28 and rises to a level even with the upper edge 32 of the landscape edging 28. A containment layer 34 is applied to the support surface 16 in the area, that is, the interior space 35, defined by the landscape edging 28 and open cell foam material 36 is applied to the upper surface 38 of the containment layer 34. The open cell foam material 36 is impregnated with a sand/rubber blend 46 and a layer of synthetic turf 44 is applied to the open cell foam material (that is, over the crown 20) and along the downwardly sloping edges defining the skirt 22.
(8) As described below, the putting green 10 ultimately includes a crown or top surface 20, a circumferential border or skirt 22 surrounding the crown 20, and a trough or base supporting structure 18 positioned about the circumferential border or skirt 22. As such, the crown 20 defines the traditional central putting surface forming the desired target for incoming golf shots. The circumferential border or skirt 22 may be thought of as the fringe surrounding a traditional putting green, which commonly has a downward slope such that halls striking the circumferential border or skirt 22 roll away from the putting surface. The trough 18 replicates the rough or sand traps surrounding the circumferential border or skirt 22.
(9) As will be appreciated based upon the following disclosure, and with particular reference to
(10) Landscape edging 28 is positioned on the support surface 16 in the area of the crown or top surface 20 of the putting green 10. The space defined by the landscape edging 28 defines the crown or top surface 20 of the putting green 10, that is, the traditional putting surface at which golfers aim their incoming shots. As such, the landscape edging 28 is mounted upon the support surface 16 so as to form a complete, continuous boundary for that portion of the support surface 16 that will define the putting surface at which golfers aim incoming shots.
(11) The crown 20, in particular, the interior space 35 defined by the landscape edging 28, is then covered with a containment layer 34 and an open cell foam material 36. A sand/rubber blend is applied to the open cell foam material so as to fill in the open cells of the foam. Finally, a layer of synthetic turf 44 is applied over the crown 20 and along the downwardly sloping edges 22 thereof to complete the putting green.
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(17) Once this is completed, a sand/rubber blend 46 is created (see
(18) The sand/rubber blend 46 is then applied to the foam material 36 (see
(19) Thereafter, and with reference to
(20) While the preferred embodiments have been shown and described, it will be understood that there is no intent to limit the invention by such disclosure, but rather, is intended to cover all modifications and alternate constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.