A backyard putting green turns wasted practice time into actual improvement. No driving to the course, no waiting for a tee time, no green fees. Just walk outside and work on your short game whenever you have 15 minutes.
We've installed hundreds of residential putting greens across Texas and Florida. Each one is custom-designed with contours, breaks, and multiple pin positions to challenge your game. Our putting turf rolls true and consistent, so the practice translates directly to the course.
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A backyard putting green removes every barrier between you and practice time. No driving to the course, no green fees, no waiting. That daily repetition adds up faster than a weekly trip to the practice green.
A home putting green has zero ongoing costs after installation. No memberships, no green fees, no range balls. You're adding unlimited short game practice without adding cost, and making your paid rounds more productive.
A custom putting green is an amenity that attracts buyers, especially in golf communities across Texas and Florida. Our greens integrate with surrounding landscape turf, patios, and outdoor living spaces so the result looks intentional, not like a random addition.
Brush the surface occasionally to keep fibers upright and remove leaves and debris. That's it. Total maintenance time is about 15 to 20 minutes per month, and the turf stays the same speed and roll characteristics year-round without chemical treatments or specialized equipment.
Most backyard putting green installations take 3 to 5 days. We handle everything: design consultation, site preparation, base work, contouring, and turf installation. The finished green is ready to putt on immediately after we complete the work.
Every backyard has constraints: property lines, existing landscaping, slopes, and how the space connects to your house and patio. We start with a site visit to understand your space and goals, then design a green that fits your specific lot and practice needs rather than dropping in a generic template.
No two backyard putting greens we install are identical. Size ranges from 200 square feet for a simple practice area to 1,500+ square feet for full short game complexes. We build in subtle breaks and slopes that challenge your reads, with multiple cups, fringe areas, chipping zones, and different speeds across sections based on what you want to practice.
We offer three putting turf options: True Putt (polypropylene, medium-fast speeds, best value for most homes), P.E. Putt (polyethylene, softer feel, slightly slower, good for family use), and Nylon Putt (fastest and truest ball roll, what you find on tour practice facilities). We'll recommend the right turf based on your skill level, practice goals, and budget.
Bentgrass is the gold standard for putting surfaces, but it doesn't survive Texas and Florida summers without extraordinary maintenance. Our putting turf replicates bentgrass characteristics: true ball roll, consistent speed from morning to afternoon and summer to winter, proper friction, and accurate color and texture. Practice translates directly to the course because the surface behaves like the real thing.
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Yes. Our putting turf is made from the same non-toxic, lead-free, PFAS-free materials as our landscape and pet turf products. Kids can play on it, pets can walk across it, and both can use the space without safety concerns.
Many homeowners with families design putting greens that serve double duty: serious practice for the golfer, and a fun putting/mini-golf activity for kids. The turf surface is soft enough for barefoot play and durable enough to handle mixed use.
The only consideration is teaching kids and pets to stay off the green when you’re practicing, so you don’t accidentally hit anyone with a golf ball.
Our putting greens drain quickly and play consistently in all weather conditions.
Rain: Flow-Through Backing drains at 900 inches per hour. Even during heavy Texas thunderstorms or Florida afternoon showers, water moves through the surface immediately. The green is playable within minutes of rain stopping.
Heat: Putting turf doesn’t grow or change speed based on temperature the way natural grass does. The ball roll stays consistent whether it’s 60°F in December or 100°F in August.
Cold: Artificial putting turf doesn’t go dormant, turn brown, or become unplayable in winter. You practice year-round while natural grass greens are closed or in poor condition.
UV: All our putting turf is UV-stabilized to resist fading. The color stays true for years without the yellowing you see on cheap turf products.
You can practice any day of the year. Weather affects your course game; it doesn’t affect your backyard practice.
Most residential backyard putting green installations take 3-5 days.
Day 1: Site preparation, excavation, and initial grading. We remove existing grass or landscaping and establish the rough grade for drainage.
Days 2-3: Base installation and compaction. We install crushed granite base material and compact it to create a stable foundation. Contours and breaks are built into the base at this stage.
Days 3-4: Turf installation, seaming, and securing. The putting turf is laid, cut to shape, seamed together, and secured around edges.
Day 4-5: Final infill application, brushing, and cleanup. We add silica sand infill, brush the fibers upright, and clean the site.
Larger greens (1,000+ square feet) or complex designs with significant elevation changes may take an additional day or two. We provide a specific timeline during your estimate based on your project scope.
Minimal maintenance keeps your putting green performing at its best.
Weekly (5 minutes):
Monthly (15-20 minutes):
Quarterly:
Annually:
Total time: about 2-3 hours per year. Compare that to the daily maintenance required for a natural bentgrass green. Your putting surface stays consistent with almost no effort.
The value depends on how much you’ll use it. For golfers who practice regularly, the math works out clearly.
Ongoing cost savings:
Practice time value: If you currently drive 20 minutes to the course for practice, that’s 40 minutes round trip. Over a year of twice-weekly practice, you save 70+ hours of driving time. That time converts directly to more practice or other activities.
Membership comparison: A country club membership in Dallas, Houston, or Austin runs $5,000-15,000 annually. A backyard putting green doesn’t replace course play, but it adds unlimited practice time that would otherwise require membership access or public course fees.
Most homeowners tell us the putting green paid for itself in convenience value within the first year, before accounting for any green fee savings.
Backyard putting green costs depend on size, turf selection, and design complexity.
Typical price ranges:
Factors that affect price:
What’s included: Our quotes include everything: site preparation, base materials, turf, installation labor, infill, and cleanup. No surprise add-ons.
We provide free on-site estimates with exact pricing. You’ll know the complete cost before making any commitment.
The right size depends on your available space and practice goals.
Minimum recommended: 200 square feet This provides enough room for basic putting practice with 2-3 cup locations and varied putt distances up to 15 feet.
Sweet spot for most homeowners: 400-600 square feet This allows for multiple pin positions, longer putts (20-30 feet), and enough contour variation to practice different break patterns. Most golfers find this size provides meaningful practice value.
Serious practice setups: 800-1,500 square feet Larger greens accommodate chipping areas, fringe, multiple distinct putting zones, and enough room for lag putt practice. This is what you see at high-end homes and golf communities.
We’ll help you determine the optimal size during your site visit. Sometimes a smaller well-designed green provides better practice than a larger flat one. Contours and break variety matter more than raw square footage.
DIY putting green kits exist, but the results rarely match professional installation.
Why DIY putting greens often disappoint:
DIY can work for: Simple, flat practice mats under 100 square feet where you’re not trying to simulate course conditions.
For anything you want to actually practice on and enjoy for years, professional installation makes the difference between a novelty and a real practice facility.
Stimp speed on artificial putting greens ranges from 9-12 depending on turf selection and infill amount.
Our turf options by speed:
Adjusting speed: Speed can be fine-tuned during installation by adjusting infill levels. More sand slows the green slightly; less sand speeds it up. We set the initial speed based on your preference and can adjust it later if desired.
Comparison to course greens:
Most homeowners choose True Putt or Nylon Putt to practice at speeds that match or slightly exceed their home course. This builds confidence and speed control that transfers to course play.
Our putting greens last 15-20 years with normal use and basic maintenance.
What affects longevity:
Warranty coverage: All residential putting green installations include our 15-year warranty covering material defects and workmanship.
What doesn’t affect longevity: Weather, rain, heat, and cold don’t degrade the turf. Unlike natural grass that requires constant recovery from environmental stress, artificial putting turf maintains its condition through all seasons.
Most homeowners redesign their putting green or sell their home before the turf wears out. The durability exceeds typical ownership periods.