Ours are pretty good at the moment. They don't look fantastic but they are quick and true and so you can pick your spot and trust it. I guess that's all you can really ask of a green. I'd like them to look more uniformed (some have more grass than others) but the pace is quick for ours and so its fun and a challenge. I was at Sand martins today and their greens were bad. Very wooly and didn't look like they'd been cut for a few days and very bobbly so it was hard to make anything outside about two feet. It was a shame as the rest of the course was immaculately presented