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  2. Miniature golf - Wikipedia

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    The game uses artificial putting surfaces (such as carpet, artificial turf, or concrete), a geometric layout often requiring non-traditional putting lines such as bank shots, and artificial obstacles such as tunnels, tubes, ramps, moving obstacles like windmills, and walls made of concrete, metal, or fiberglass. When miniature golf retains many ...

  3. FieldTurf - Wikipedia

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    This cushion is intended to improve safety when compared to earlier artificial surfaces and allows players to plant and pivot as if they were playing on a grass field. [7] Each square foot of turf contains about 3 kg (7 lb) of sand and 1.5 kg (3 lb) of cryogenic rubber. FieldTurf does not use shock-absorbency pads below its infill.

  4. AstroTurf - Wikipedia

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    AstroTurf is an American subsidiary of SportGroup that produces artificial turf for playing surfaces in sports. The original AstroTurf product was a short-pile synthetic turf invented in 1965 by Monsanto. [2] Since the early 2000s, AstroTurf has marketed taller pile systems that use infill materials to better replicate natural turf. [3]

  5. What is artificial turf? Synthetic grass has come a long way ...

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    Penner said Ohio State decided to switch the surface at Ohio State Stadium back to artificial turf after the 2006 season. The decision was tied to the expansion of the stadium a few years earlier ...

  6. Artificial turf - Wikipedia

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    Artificial turf with rubber crumb infill Side view of artificial turf Diagram of the structure of modern artificial turf Artificial turf square mats. Artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass, used in sports arenas, residential lawns and commercial applications that traditionally use grass.

  7. NFLPA says new data shows turf fields still cause more ... - AOL

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    Injuries occurred on turf fields "significantly" more frequently than grass fields in 10 of the past 11 NFL seasons.

  8. Turf management - Wikipedia

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    Turf management or pitchcare describes the work needed to keep a sporting pitch ready for use. This article looks at the various types of sporting pitches and the type of challenges which they present. The skills needed vary considerably dependent upon the sport and whether or not artificial surfaces are used.

  9. Tartan track - Wikipedia

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    The original trade name "Tartan" came from 3M, manufacturers of Scotch Tape and alluding to the Scotch name. 3M's first generation artificial turf of the late 1960s and early 1970s was branded as "Tartan Turf". [11] Those original tracks used mercury as a catalyst, which is an environmental hazard. An independent company (MCP Industries Inc ...

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