To make it possible to ensure an easy shot on a tee and to lessen the extent of damage in spite of a missed shot by laminating artificial lawn on a ground surface material contg. rigid planar reinforcing materials, thereby forming the teeing ground for park golf.
This teeing ground for park golf has a laminate 1 consisting of a synthetic resin foam 11 having a thickness of about 100m and ordinary plywood 12 having a thickness of about 9mm. A rubber sheet layer 21 is laminated on the outside surface of the synthetic resin foam 11 by using adhesives. A rubber sheet layer 22 is laminated on the outside surface of the plywood 12 by using the adhesives and the artificial lawn 3 is laminated thereon. The outer peripheral edges of the artificial lawn 3 are superposed and adhered on and to the rubber sheet layer 23 protruding from the respective sides of the synthetic resin foam 11, by which selvage parts are formed on the four flanks 13 of the laminate 1 and the teeing ground for park golf is obtd. A golfer feels it extremely easy to swing a club face through the ball and to make a shot on the tee. The damage by the missed shot is substantially eliminated and the teeing ground for park golf has the durability to allow long-term use.