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Landing Pad Turf and Putting Green

Builders who want to protect their floor, quiet the room, and add a putting surface without a big spend.

~$200 approx 2026 price; varies by size (~$11-$14 per sq ft for full systems)

The finishing layer that turns a bare floor into a real bay: a roll of simulator turf that lies between your hitting mat and the screen to protect the floor from ricochets, give you a comfortable surface to stand and walk on, and double as a putting strip with a true roll. It dampens ball bounce off the floor, deadens noise, and visually ties the whole space together so the room looks like a studio rather than a mat on concrete. Pricing scales with size (full systems run roughly $11-$14 per square foot), and putting-specific turf like a Money Putt strip rolls true enough to practice short putts. A low-cost, high-impact comfort-and-protection upgrade.

Buy with caveats

Worth buying for the right builder, but read the warnings before it lands in your cart.

Known caution: Price climbs quickly for full-room coverage

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Specs

FunctionFloor protection, walking surface, and putting strip
RollLays between hitting mat and screen, cut to fit
PuttingTrue roll on putting-grade turf (e.g. Money Putt)
BenefitsDampens ball bounce, deadens noise, ties room together
PricingScales by size, ~$11-$14 per sq ft for full systems
UseIndoor sim bay floor covering

Pros

  • Protects the floor from ricochets and deadens bounce and noise
  • Doubles as a true-roll putting strip for short-game practice
  • Makes the bay look like a finished studio for low cost

Cons

  • Price climbs quickly for full-room coverage
  • Cutting and fitting to the room takes some effort
  • Putting realism is good but not a substitute for a dedicated green

Common questions

Do I need landing-pad turf if I already have a hitting mat?
It serves a different job: the hitting mat is where you swing, while the landing-pad turf covers the floor between the mat and screen to protect it from ricochets, deaden bounce and noise, and give you a comfortable walking and putting surface.
Can I putt on the landing-pad turf?
Yes. Putting-grade simulator turf such as a Money Putt strip rolls true enough to practice short putts, which is why many builders use it as both a landing pad and a putting surface.

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