
Stop driving to the range just to work on your short game. A custom backyard putting green gives you a low-maintenance surface that stays green year-round, no irrigation needed.

Putting green turf in Covina uses short, dense synthetic grass installed over a compacted gravel-and-sand base, producing a smooth, consistent rolling surface that performs year-round, with most residential greens completed in one to three days.
For Covina homeowners, a backyard putting green solves two problems at once. It replaces a corner of lawn that is constantly fighting the heat and drought, and it gives golfers in the household a place to practice without leaving home. Whether you play casually or are serious about improving your short game, the surface can be tuned to match how you want to use it.
Many homeowners pair a putting green with turf for playgrounds when they have kids who also need a safe yard surface. Both can be installed together to cover different zones of the backyard in a single project.
If your natural grass looks patchy or brown for more than half the year despite watering, your yard is losing the battle with Covina's San Gabriel Valley heat. A putting green stays permanently green without irrigation or reseeding.
Side yards, shaded corners, and oddly shaped strips of lawn that nobody uses are strong candidates for a putting green. These spaces are often too small for anything else but work well as a custom-shaped putting surface.
If anyone in your household wants to work on their short game without driving to a course, a home green solves that directly. Even 20 minutes of daily putting practice on a well-built surface can produce real improvement.
Parts of many Covina yards turn into a muddy mess after winter rain, which is common on clay-heavy soil. A putting green installation includes grading and a proper base that permanently fixes drainage, leaving you a level, usable surface year-round.
Every putting green we install is built on a compacted crushed-aggregate base topped with a fine sand layer - the foundation that determines whether the ball rolls straight and the surface drains properly. On top of that base we install short-pile synthetic turf specifically designed for putting, chosen to match the pace you want. Homeowners who play for fun typically prefer a slower, more forgiving surface. Golfers who want tournament-like conditions choose a faster setup. We talk through that with you before we order anything.
Beyond the putting surface itself, we can add a fringe area around the green using a taller turf product that frames the putting surface and gives the finished yard a polished look. We also carry sports turf supply for homeowners who want to combine a putting green with a multi-use practice area. And if you are looking to cover more of the yard, our turf for playgrounds can be installed in the same project to give each zone of the backyard its own purpose.
Suits homeowners who want a simple, low-cost practice surface in a tight backyard space.
Suits golfers who want variety in their practice - multiple cups at different angles and distances.
Suits homeowners who want a finished, landscaped look with a rough fringe surrounding the putting surface.
Suits homeowners who want to replace the entire lawn with a putting green and a secondary turf zone - play area or lawn alternative - in one install.
Covina sits in the San Gabriel Valley where summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s and can top 100 degrees. Keeping natural grass alive through that heat requires constant watering - and Covina homeowners are subject to tiered water pricing that makes heavy irrigation genuinely expensive. Artificial putting green turf eliminates both the water bill and the maintenance routine. The San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District has historically offered turf replacement rebates that may reduce your upfront cost, so it is worth asking your water provider what is currently available before you sign a contract.
Covina also sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry - a cycle that creates uneven ground and drainage problems that make natural grass frustrating to maintain. We build every putting green on a properly excavated and compacted gravel base that handles this soil movement and keeps the surface level and draining for years. Homeowners in Glendora and Azusa deal with the same clay-soil conditions, and we handle the base preparation the same way across all of these neighboring communities.
Tell us the size of your space and how you plan to use the green. We reply within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit - no cost, no commitment.
We come to your yard, measure the space, check the existing drainage and soil, and talk through design options - shape, number of holes, pace preference, and heat-management infill choices. You get a written estimate within a few days.
The crew removes existing soil, compacts a crushed-aggregate base, and finishes with a fine sand layer. This step typically takes the better part of a day and is the single most important factor in how well your green performs.
We roll out and cut the turf, set the cups, brush in the infill, and walk the finished green with you - rolling a ball to demonstrate the pace and showing you the simple care routine before we leave.
Free on-site estimate - no pressure, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(626) 612-8201We excavate, compact, and level a proper gravel-and-sand base on every job - the step most shortcuts happen on. In Covina's clay-soil conditions, this is what separates a green that performs for 15 years from one that develops soft spots in two.
We talk about heat-reduction infill options during every estimate, not as an upsell but as a standard part of working in the San Gabriel Valley. A surface you cannot comfortably stand on in August is not a finished product.
We are familiar with Covina's building permit requirements and the HOA landscaping rules common in San Gabriel Valley neighborhoods. If your project needs a permit, we pull it. If your HOA has rules, we help you navigate them before work starts.
The Synthetic Turf Council is the leading industry body for artificial grass contractors in North America. We follow STC installation guidelines, which means your green is built to a recognized professional standard - not just to whatever is fastest.
These are not claims - they are the specific things we do differently on every job. When you call us, you get a straight answer about what your project will cost, how long it will take, and what happens if something is not right after we leave.
Learn more about industry standards at the Synthetic Turf Council and the United States Golf Association.
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Learn MoreInstallation slots fill up before summer - get your free on-site estimate now and lock in your project date before the calendar fills up.