Stop paying range fees. We build backyard putting greens in La Verne that hold up to the heat, drain fast after rain, and let you practice any time you want.

Putting green turf in La Verne means a purpose-built backyard surface for golf practice - we excavate the area, compact a crushed aggregate base, and install synthetic turf engineered for consistent ball roll, with most residential greens completed in two to four days.
Most homeowners in La Verne come to us after years of watching their backyard grass burn out every summer. A putting green solves two problems at once - it eliminates the irrigation cost and gives you something genuinely useful in that space. If you already play golf regularly, the practice value alone pays for itself fast.
We also install sports turf for homeowners who want a multi-use outdoor surface. If you're on the fence between a dedicated green and a more flexible setup, we can walk you through both options during your estimate.
If you are running sprinklers multiple times a week just to keep a patch of grass alive through a La Verne summer, you are spending real money on a surface that is fighting the climate. A putting green eliminates that irrigation zone entirely - the water savings start the day we finish the job.
La Verne's intense heat and periodic drought restrictions make it genuinely hard to keep natural grass looking good year-round. If you have bare spots that don't fill back in, or grass that goes thin every August no matter how much you water, the climate is working against you. A putting green holds its color and shape in August just as well as in January.
If you find yourself skipping short game practice because the drive to a course or range is too much to fit into your week, a backyard green solves that directly. Even a 150 to 200 square foot green gives you enough space to practice putting, chipping, and distance control in a way that translates to your game.
Many La Verne homes have side yards or oddly shaped backyard areas that are too small for a patio but too large to leave as bare dirt. A putting green can be shaped to fit almost any footprint and turns dead space into something you'll actually use. It also tends to be a simpler HOA approval than a pool or large structure.
Every putting green we build starts with a proper base - we excavate the existing surface, compact crushed aggregate to the right depth for your soil conditions, and install drainage designed for San Gabriel Valley clay. The turf we use is selected for consistent ball roll and UV resistance, so the surface performs and looks right years after installation. For homeowners who want a short game area that goes beyond putting, we can build in chipping zones and fringe turf as part of the same project. We also offer turf for playgrounds when families want to combine a play area and a green in the same backyard footprint.
If your goals lean toward multi-sport use rather than a dedicated golf surface, our sports turf options give you a surface that handles bocce, cornhole, and casual athletic play alongside putting practice. We talk through what makes sense for your space and your priorities during the estimate visit - no upselling, just the right solution for your yard.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance practice surface with one to two holes and a consistent roll speed.
Suits golfers who want a more challenging practice surface with elevation changes, fringe areas, and multiple cup positions.
Suits players who want to practice the full short game - chipping targets and a putting surface in one connected layout.
Suits homeowners with narrow or oddly shaped spaces who want to maximize a small footprint without sacrificing surface quality.
La Verne sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, and the climate here is tough on natural grass. Summer temperatures regularly push into the mid-90s, water rates have risen steadily, and periodic drought restrictions mean the lawn you spent all spring building can look dead by July. Replacing a grass area with a putting green eliminates the irrigation entirely - and the Three Valleys Municipal Water District has historically offered turf replacement rebates that can offset a meaningful portion of your installation cost. It is worth asking us about current program availability before your project starts.
We know La Verne's soil and neighborhoods well. The clay-heavy ground throughout the San Gabriel Valley requires deeper base preparation and more careful drainage planning than sandy areas, and the mature tree canopy in many established neighborhoods means root barriers are often the right call. Homeowners in Claremont and San Dimas face the same conditions, and we bring the same approach to every project we do across the area.
Tell us roughly how big the space is and what you're hoping to build. We reply within one business day to set up a site visit - no pressure, no commitment yet.
We visit your yard, measure the area, check drainage and soil conditions, and walk through design options - shape, number of holes, turf speed, and fringe. You leave with a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included.
The crew excavates the area, compacts the base, lays the turf, and cuts and sets the cup inserts. Most greens take two to four days. We keep the work area clean throughout and handle all material removal.
Once the turf is down, we walk through the finished green with you and show you how to maintain the surface. There is no curing time - you can roll a ball the same afternoon we finish.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(626) 990-2796The base is the part of the job you cannot see once the turf is down - which is exactly why we treat it as the most important part. We excavate to the correct depth for San Gabriel Valley clay, compact properly, and install drainage before a single blade of turf goes down. A surface built this way stays level and plays true for years.
We only install turf products with manufacturer warranties of at least 8 years against significant fading - because La Verne's UV intensity breaks down cheaper fibers faster than homeowners expect. The products we use are selected specifically for high-sun climates, not spec'd for a region with cloud cover.
A number of La Verne's planned communities require prior HOA approval for backyard projects. We help you understand what your CC&Rs require and can assist with the documentation before a single shovel goes in the ground. You should not have to navigate that process alone.
Turf replacement rebate programs through the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California require specific removal documentation. We know what the programs ask for and make sure the paperwork is in order so you don't miss out on available funding.
Every one of these things connects to the same goal - a putting green that is still playing well five, ten, and fifteen years from now. That is what we build.
Have a question not covered here? You can verify contractor licensing through the California Contractors State License Board and find current rebate program details through the Synthetic Turf Council.
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