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10-26-2009, 09:12 AM
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MadMark
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I prefer faster greens because they have fewer surface imperfections on them. Plus I believe since a faster green is smoother, they are easier to read, than a shaggy, slower green. I am putting on re-seeded greens now which are quite slow. Of course fast is relative. I don't know how I would putt, or would like putting on a Master's Tournament green. I have tried practice putting on my garage, concrete floor before. That is a nerve wracking experience.
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