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Does anyone know what is the typical green size? Years ago I heard it was 5000 sq ft but now I can't find anything that lists such a number on the internet. Looking at TCI they list 7000 sq ft as their average, this sounds huge when I think of what I typically play on, which is tiny. Pretty sure most courses I play would measure in the 100s not 1000s, I've played courses where the longest possible put would be 25 ft and to get that the flag would have to be on the edge.
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I don't have exact amount but our greens down here are small, really small. And to be honest the greens move way too much. I would love to see pros putt on these courses because seriously I have seen my course put holes on hills.
But back on track, I would say they are an average of between 20 yards deep and 25 yards wide. |
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If all greens were 10x10, that would come out to 1800 sq feet. (granted that would be in the shape of a square). It would have to be SUPER small to come in under 1000 sq feet. |
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I said they have a FEW greens that small. I'd say 2-3. I will try to remember to take a picture with my phone next time. I will lay my driver in the middle of the green for scale. I bet these greens are no more than 2 1/2 drivers deep by 2 wide. |
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Rereading my original post I should have clearly said some courses I play are in the 100s not most.
Any way after some quick and rough calculations from the demo mode on my GPS I calculated the green size for Webster SD municipal (small farm town that has a miniscule budget to maintain there course with the smallest greens I can think of for a full length course although only nine holes long) and came up with an average of 2166 sq feet. I assumed the greens were a perfect circle, they're not but close enough for me, with a range of diameters from 13 to 22 yards. Most of them are domed and anything near the edge will run off so they play even smaller. Here in Rock Island the local Muni is Saukie (built in the 1930s, and now played as an executive) and green size averages 4700 sq feet. I was surprised to find just how small a 5000 sq feet green is. I have always heard greens run small in the north due to weather and related costs of maintaining large putting surfaces, curious if it is really true? Watching TV coverage some of the greens look absolutely monstrous, not sure I would want 100 foot putts on a regular basis but it sure would be nice hitting long irons into something bigger than a postage stamp. |
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It seems like a double edged sword for sure.
We have a couple with larger greens, so my GIR's go up, but so do my putts. Rereading my original post I should have clearly said some courses I play are in the 100s not most. |
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