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Golf Course Lawn Mower for Home
A golf course lawn mower for home use is a used reel unit off a working course — the same iron that cuts greens and fairways, sized for a residential lawn.
Homeowners are welcome buyers here. We sell course-grade machines, not cheap lawn-aisle push reels sold as “golf quality.”
Stock rotates. Call for what is on the Oklahoma City yard and whether freight to a residential address is realistic for that unit.

What usually fits
- Walk-behind greens units for smaller fine lawns
- Triplex greens platforms when acreage and access allow
- Compact fairway mower for home use when width and driveway access fit
- Course-grade reels and bedknives, not big-box lawn decks
Why homeowners buy a golf course lawn mower
A golf course grass cutter leaves a scissors cut and a stripe that rotary decks do not match. That is the product homeowners are chasing.
Used iron from a working maintenance program fills the gap between a consumer reel toy and a new course package — when the lawn and the owner can support reel care.
- Putting-green style cut on a fine home lawn
- Course-grade parts ecosystems serious owners can learn
- Live yard quotes instead of a fake fixed price list
Walk-behind vs triplex vs fairway mower for home use
Walk-behind greens units suit smaller lawns. Triplex platforms cover more acres but need storage, trailer access, and a plan to unload weight.
A fairway mower for home use only fits large open properties. Most residential buyers start on greens or triplex iron, not a full fairway bank.
What your lawn needs to support reel iron
Reel cut demands frequent mowing at low heights. Soft, uneven, or neglected turf fights the finish.
Fine cool-season and well-managed warm-season lawns take a scissors cut better than rough grass. Budget for reel grinding the way a course shop does.
If you cannot commit to that rhythm, a course-grade reel will frustrate you. We would rather say that up front.
Freight to a residential address
Residential freight is the objection every homeowner has, and most dealers ignore it. Here is the plain version from our yard.
Walk-behind greens units are simpler to receive. A triplex can weigh well over a thousand pounds. A fairway deck is trailer freight, not a pickup-bed errand.
Carriers typically need a liftgate for curbside drop when there is no dock. You still need a plan to move the machine into storage — ramps, a tractor, or hired help. Soft lawns and tight cul-de-sacs can block a truck.
Tell us your city, driveway access, and whether you can receive liftgate freight. We quote the unit and freight together before you commit.
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