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The
Synthetic Grass Industry
The
synthetic grass industry has come a long way since the introduction of
athletic field artificial grass in the '60s. ProGreen Synthetic Grass
has evolved to look and even feel more and more like the real thing.
Synthetic Grass is being used exclusively in athletic fields, residential
landscaping, children's play areas, personal putting greens and dog runs.
Year after year more consumers free-up their personal time by installing synthetic grass
by reducing or eliminating
maintenance. Additionally, consumers also enjoy long-term monetary savings
with the elimination of lawn maintenance equipment and a drastically reduced
water bill.
ProGreen's
origins are in the personal putting green market. The golf industry's
staggering growth began more than a decade ago. More than 24 million
Americans now play golf, generating over $5 billion in golf-related consumer
spending. The number of players and golf-related consumer spending continue
to grow at the astounding rate of 15% per year, presenting an unparalleled
financial opportunity.
Golfers
have become a powerful force because of the high volumes of golf-related
consumer spending. Golfer demographics have changed as different ages, races
and income groups have taken up the game. But one thing remains the same:
all golfers, whether they have played for 20 years or are one of the
millions who have recently taken up the sport, want to improve their game.
Equipment
manufacturers, ball manufacturers, golf schools, instructional aid
publishers, and many others claim to be able to help the player hit the ball
farther, straighter, with more consistency. Outrageous advertising claims
have reached a point where Ping, in one advertising campaign, pokes fun at
the industry with their parody on "Plutonium Irons."
Common
sense should tell a golfer the best way to improve their game is to
practice, practice, practice. The short game represents approximately
40% of the average golfer's game, so it only makes sense to spend more time
practicing the short game. But most golfers will tell you that it is nearly
impossible to fit putting practice into their hectic schedules. This makes
the convenience of a personal backyard putting green a very appealing idea,
particularly when it is an aesthetically-pleasing and maintenance-free
synthetic green.
Many
golfers who inquire about our putting greens are surprised to find that we
carry more than a dozen different types of synthetic grass for use in landscaping,
athletic fields and dog runs. Often customers will inquire about a
personal putting green and also order synthetic grass for their yards or a
synthetic grass dog run.
Here is
your opportunity to become involved in this progressive and lucrative
industry with either a part-time or full-time commitment and a low initial
investment!
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