
Tired of driving to the range for a quick practice session? We design and install custom backyard putting greens built to perform through every College Station season.

Putting green turf in College Station transforms a section of your yard into a playable practice surface, installed over a compacted base that handles the local clay soil, with most residential greens completed in one to three days.
College Station homeowners who play golf know the frustration of scheduling time at a facility, especially during the week. A backyard putting green puts practice 20 steps from your back door. Whether you want a simple single-hole surface for daily chipping practice or a larger multi-hole layout with custom slopes, putting green turf holds up through every season this climate throws at it.
If you already have turf for playgrounds or synthetic lawn in your yard, a putting green integrates cleanly into the overall design and uses the same long-lasting materials.
If you have tried multiple times to keep a patch of lawn healthy through a College Station summer and it keeps dying back by July, the climate is working against you. Artificial putting green turf holds its color and playability through the heat without irrigation, so you are not fighting a losing battle every season.
Between Texas A&M game days, campus traffic, and a packed week, getting to a course or range for a quick session can feel like more effort than it is worth. When practice requires going somewhere, it happens less often. A green at home removes that barrier entirely and makes it easy to squeeze in 20 minutes before dinner.
Odd-shaped spaces, narrow side yards, or shaded corners that are hard to landscape often make ideal putting green locations. If you have a spot that has been a problem area for years, it may be the perfect candidate for a custom-shaped green that actually gets used rather than sitting empty.
If a section of your yard stays wet and soft for days after a storm, which is common with College Station's clay-heavy soil, a properly installed putting green with a built-in drainage layer can actually fix that problem. The compacted aggregate base channels water away efficiently, turning a soggy corner into a functional, attractive space.
Every putting green we install starts with base preparation designed specifically for Brazos County clay soil. We excavate, grade, and compact a crushed aggregate base that gives the surface its shape, firmness, and drainage. From there we lay the turf, brush in the infill blend that matches the ball speed you want, and set the cups and edging. If you want a more immersive practice setup, we also install sports turf for multi-use areas around the green where you can practice chip shots or short irons.
Custom shapes, gentle slopes, fringe areas, and multiple hole positions are all available. We work with you before installation to sketch the layout so the finished green fits your yard and how you actually want to practice. The same quality standards apply whether the job is 200 square feet or 800 square feet.
Ideal for homeowners who want a reliable practice surface in a defined backyard space, with a flat or gently shaped layout and one to three hole positions.
Best for golfers who want realistic practice conditions, with multiple slopes, varying hole placements, and optional fringe or bunker borders around the perimeter.
Suits homeowners who want a complete short-game practice zone, combining a putting surface with a synthetic grass hitting area for chip shots and pitch practice.
Designed for homeowners in College Station subdivisions with HOA rules, using materials and edge treatments that meet common approval requirements before installation begins.
College Station's expansive clay soil is the biggest variable in any putting green installation here. Clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and that seasonal movement can push a poorly built base out of level over time. We account for this during every base preparation phase, using compaction methods and aggregate layers designed to stay stable through Brazos Valley summers and wet winters. The drainage layer is equally important - College Station averages around 40 inches of rain per year, with heavy afternoon thunderstorms that can drop several inches at once. A green that sits soggy for days after a storm is a base preparation problem, not a turf problem.
Homeowners in Bryan, TX and Brenham, TX face the same clay soil and heat conditions, and we bring the same base-first approach to every project across the Brazos Valley. Summer heat is a real consideration - turf surfaces can get warmer than the surrounding air on a sunny July afternoon. We carry turf products with heat-reducing properties and will walk you through the options so the green is as comfortable as possible during peak heat hours.
We reply within one business day. Tell us roughly how much space you have in mind and whether you have any HOA requirements. The first conversation is low-pressure and usually takes about 10 minutes.
We come to your yard, check the soil and drainage, and sketch a layout that fits the space. You get a written quote covering all materials and labor - no surprise line items after you sign.
Installation day starts with removing existing material and building the compacted base - the most important step in a market with clay soil like ours. The turf, infill, and cups go in on day one or two depending on scope.
Before we leave, we walk you through the finished green, show you how to care for it, and hand over both the product warranty and our workmanship guarantee in writing. Most greens are playable the same day installation is complete.
Free estimate, written quote, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(979) 227-1227Our base preparation process is designed specifically for the expansive clay soil common across College Station and the surrounding Brazos Valley. A base that ignores local soil conditions will shift and drain poorly within a season or two. We build it right the first time so the surface stays level and playable for years.
We install turf products that carry manufacturer warranties of 8 to 15 years and are UV-stabilized for Texas sun exposure. The products we use are rated for high heat and long-term outdoor use - not contractor-grade materials that fade or stiffen within a few seasons. You will see the warranty in writing before any work begins.
Many of College Station's newer subdivisions require HOA approval before any yard modification. We ask about your HOA during the first conversation and help you prepare what you need for the review. You do not find out about restrictions after the crew shows up - we handle it upfront.
The Synthetic Turf Council is the main trade organization for the artificial grass industry in North America. We follow STC installation guidelines for base preparation, drainage, seaming, and infill application - the same standards used by reputable contractors across the industry, not a made-up internal process.
Every one of these proof points comes back to one thing: a putting green that still performs the way it should five, ten, and fifteen years after installation. That is what we are building every time we show up to a job in College Station.
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