
Stop driving to the course just to roll a few putts. We install backyard putting greens in Walnut that look sharp, play true, and need almost no upkeep.

Putting green turf in Walnut gives you a custom practice surface built directly into your backyard, completed in one to three days, with no irrigation needed and a lifespan of 15 to 20 years.
For homeowners in Walnut who golf regularly, the math is straightforward: a properly installed putting green means you can practice before work, after dinner, or whenever you have 20 minutes - without a commute. The surface is engineered for a true, consistent ball roll, so the work you put in at home actually carries over to the course.
If you already have sports turf or are considering a multi-use outdoor space, a putting green pairs naturally with those projects. Many of our Walnut clients add a putting green alongside a larger turf installation to get the most out of their yard upgrade.
If you find yourself making regular trips to a golf course or practice facility just to roll a few putts, that time adds up fast. Walnut is close to several San Gabriel Valley courses, but having a green at home means you can practice on your own schedule without a commute or a fee.
A side yard, a corner of the backyard, or a flat patch that is mostly dirt or dead grass is a strong candidate for a putting green. These underused spaces are often 150 to 300 square feet - exactly the right size for a small but functional green that adds real daily value.
If you have been running sprinklers through a Walnut summer and still watching the grass go brown, that water spend is not working for you. Artificial putting green turf uses zero irrigation water once installed, permanently eliminating that part of your outdoor water bill.
If the Walnut Valley Water District has flagged your outdoor water use, or your HOA has sent a notice about your lawn's condition, your current setup is not sustainable. Artificial turf is protected under California law as a water-saving measure, and a well-installed putting green satisfies most HOA appearance standards as well.
Our putting green installations are designed from the ground up for your specific yard. We shape the green to fit your available space, select the right pile height and infill for the ball roll and firmness you want, and build the base properly so the surface stays level and drains well for years. If you also want a fringe border or a chipping area, we work that into the design at the start rather than bolting it on as an afterthought. If you are interested in a broader outdoor upgrade, we can pair the putting green with our turf for playgrounds installation if you have children, or discuss a sports turf layout for a more versatile backyard space.
Every project gets a site visit before we write a single quote. We look at your yard's slope, drainage, existing landscaping, and available footprint. Then we show you turf samples so you can feel the difference between options before committing. You will know exactly what you are getting - and what you are paying - before any work begins.
Best for homeowners who want a compact, low-cost practice surface in a small side yard or corner of the backyard.
Ideal for serious practice, featuring two to four cups set at varied distances to cover a full range of putting situations.
Designed for golfers who want a realistic experience, with gentle slopes, breaks, and a fringe border that mimics a real course green.
A good fit for players who want to practice their full short game, combining a putting surface with a dedicated chip-and-run zone.
Walnut sits in the San Gabriel Valley foothills and regularly sees summer temperatures above 95 degrees. Natural grass in those conditions requires constant watering to stay green, and the Walnut Valley Water District's tiered rates make that increasingly expensive. An artificial putting green eliminates that water use entirely. It is worth checking with the water district before you install - they have historically offered turf replacement rebates, and you may be able to offset part of the project cost. The Walnut Valley Water District website has current program details.
Walnut's hillside terrain also matters. Many properties in this area have sloped or terraced backyards, which adds grading work to any turf installation. We handle that as part of the project - not as a surprise add-on after you sign. Homeowners in Diamond Bar and Rowland Heights face similar hillside conditions, and we work in both communities regularly. We are also familiar with the HOA requirements common to Walnut's planned neighborhoods built in the 1970s through 1990s, so we can help you navigate any approval process before work begins.
We reply within one business day. We schedule a site visit at a time that works for you - no pressure, no commitment needed at that stage.
We walk your yard, take measurements, and discuss size, shape, cup count, and any extras like fringe or chipping areas. You receive a written quote within 24 to 48 hours of the visit.
Existing material is removed, the base is excavated, graded, and compacted in layers. The turf goes on top, cups are set, and infill is distributed. Most jobs finish in one to three days.
We walk the finished green with you, roll a few putts to show the surface, and hand over any warranty documents. You can use the green right away - no curing period required.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(925) 532-0812The base is what separates a putting green that plays true for 20 years from one that develops soft spots in two. We use crushed aggregate compacted in layers - the same method commercial course builders use - and we are happy to walk you through it before the turf goes down.
Pile height and infill determine how the ball rolls. We carry options from casual practice surfaces to competition-grade greens, and we explain the difference in plain terms so you can choose what actually fits how you play.
Many of Walnut's neighborhoods - particularly those built in the 1970s through 1990s - have active associations. California Civil Code Section 4735 protects your right to install water-saving artificial turf, and we know how to present a putting green installation in a way that satisfies most local HOA appearance standards.
Every contractor in California doing this work must hold a valid CSLB license. You can verify ours on the California Contractors State License Board website in about 30 seconds. We carry it so you do not have to take our word for it.
We back our putting green installations with a warranty on both materials and labor. Every job we take in Walnut is one we plan to stand behind long after the crew has left your yard.
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