How to Use Artificial Grass Make a Mini Golf Course Backyard?

Ready to have some backyard? What about creating your own mini golf course? It is a nice opportunity to be outdoors, except with family or friends. Want to turn your backyard into a fun and easy mini golf course with Szgrass artificial grass? 

A Step-by-Step Guide

The first thing that you need to do is decide what your mini golf course should look like. Did you know this is a pretty crucial step. Determine the location of each hole, as well as the number of fun elements (known as obstacles) you’d like to incorporate. Obstacles can also add as fun elements to the game. After having a plan in your head you need to arrange all of your materials.

With everything in place, you can now proceed to build your own fantastic mini golf course. 

Cut out the greens: Cut each green shape using either plywood or cardboard. The green is the area in which the hole exists. Making a sort of template is really helpful; where all the greens are the same size, etc. In this manner, you course will appear tidy and organized.  

Roll the grass: Now you simply need to roll out the artificial grass over each green. Be careful! With a craft knife, cut round the upper edges of the green Be sure to retain a bit more grass around the perimeters than you wish to get in the scratch bed so it can easily be tucked together later.  

Then, proceed to fold the excess grass over the sides of the plywood or cardboard. After that, glue or staple it down. You will need to ensure the grass is nice and tight and smooth. If it is not, that ball will be unevenly rolled. 

Add challenges: This is the fun bit! Use simple objects like cones, buckets, or even your kid’s toys to set up funny hurdles on your mini golf course. Consider where you want to put them in order to increase the difficulty level and fun of the game. 

Personalise your course: Lastly you can sketch out your barriers and theme up your own minigolf course in any way that you wish! Here’s your opportunity to get creative and do something meaningful. Maybe you want to slap a nice coat of bright paint and some cool patterns on your obstacles.  

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