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  • Grizzly Grass or Trafficmaster turf from Home Depot/Lowes?

    Filling in the area in front of screen in my garage build with either Grizzly Grass of the Trafficmaster putting turf from Home Depot/Lowes. Will be over 1 inch EVA to match my hitting mat height and will probably drop in 2 putting cups. Anyone have experience with these two?

    Seems like the cheaper grizzly grass might even be better for a nice fast roll. Does the trafficmaster roll very well without using infill? Looks like it could be a little bumpy. Thanks!


  • #2
    Grizzly grass is good for the price but I would wait and save for a better product. There are thin spots, it is very light so moves a ton and I have a 12x16’ section. It does hold well using spray foam on the tile but if you switch turf the tiles will be junk.

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    • #3
      I was thinking of this as well…would adding a 3/8 rug pad backing to it add enough weight to stabilize it? seems worth a shot for how cheap it is. Was planning to adhere the backing to the grizzly grass. Also if you want to save v the tiles, you could use formular 1” boards since you are not standing directly on them for long periods of time.

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      • #4
        Click image for larger version  Name:	20220309_164430.jpg Views:	0 Size:	130.2 KB ID:	363370 I went with:
        Select Elements
        Home & Office Cobblestone Heather Green Needlebond Carpet (Indoor or Outdoor)

        https://www.lowes.com/pd/Select-Elem...pet/1000411981

        On top of 24x24x1in. EVA foam tiles, just lying on top, no glue. It's stable and doesn't move around. It's only 3 cents/sq.ft. more than grizzly grass, and is a much better product, has a backing. It rolls fine, not that it matters once the ball is out of the Skytrak field of view. It doesn't sit quite as high as the CCE and Holy Grail, so I have a cut piece in front for more level putting, but it's probably not necessary. Otherwise the height difference is no bother. And I like the texture and feel walking on it, not spongy, feels solid.

        I did a 12x14 room for ~$150.

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        • #5
          I used the Trafficmaster with 3/8 carpet padding under. It did the job at first but it has its limits.

          -generated a lot off static from normal use
          - developed wear spots from over a year of walking on it
          - it did shift around on the edges

          i ended up upgrading to quality putting turf and couldn’t be happier. Putts are a bit slower but am still considering adding some infill to speed them up. Looks so much better too.

          in the end I’m glad I went the cheap route initially…..I ended up tweaking the placement of my hitting mat and made that adjustment when swapping out the grass.

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