Premium tournament-grade putting greens built into your backyard.
Multi-cup designs with real contour, pro-grade fringe, and stimp speeds that hold up under daily practice. Hand-built for Williamson County estates — not stamped out of a template.
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A real practice surface — not a novelty.
A great backyard green should reward the same touch you bring to your home course. That means the right shape, the right speed, the right rolls — and a base built to hold all of it for decades.
Every green we install starts with how you actually want to use it. Short game variety? Long-lag practice? Up-and-downs from heavy rough? Each answer changes the contour plan, the cup placement, and the fringe layout. We design around your handicap, your home, and the part of your game you want to work on.
Underneath the surface, the base is what separates a real green from a backyard kit. Our greens are built on engineered aggregate with precise grading, then topped with tour-grade nylon turf, heavy silica infill brushed for ball roll, and a fringe transition that holds chips without grabbing.
The result is a centerpiece feature — both a daily practice tool and a permanent enhancement to the property.
Typical Size
300 – 2,500 sq ft
Stimp Speed
9 – 13 (selectable)
Cups
2 – 9 per green
Lead Time
Custom-designed per property
The build spec.
Every install is hand-designed, but the engineering standard underneath is the same on every project.
Tour-grade nylon surface
Tight-pile nylon engineered for true ball roll, holding shots from the air, and the consistent stimp speeds you'd expect on a maintained green.
Custom contour design
Slopes, tiers, and breaks designed around your space and the shots you want to practice — not a flat oval slapped on top of dirt.
Multi-cup configurations
Two to nine cup positions designed for short, mid, and lag-putt variety, with the ability to plug and rotate over time.
Pro-grade fringe
Texturized polyethylene fringe at the perfect height for chip and pitch shots into the green — built to receive a real swing.
Engineered base
Multi-layer aggregate base graded to design contour, providing the rigidity and drainage required for a permanent surface.
Bunker and chipping pad options
Optional integrated sand bunkers, rough collars, and chipping pads to expand the practice envelope around the green.
How a putting greens project unfolds.
Vision call
We learn your game, your handicap, the shots you want, and the part of the property you have in mind.
On-site design
We walk the property, take measurements, and produce a custom layout with contour plan and cup positions.
Build
Our crew handles excavation, base engineering, turf install, infill brushing, and fringe and bunker finish work.
Final roll
We roll the green, set the cups, brush for the target stimp speed, and walk through your finished surface together.
Why homeowners choose us for this work.
Estate-grade materials only
US-made multi-tone fibers, polyurethane backings, antimicrobial infills. Never a big-box product.
In-house local crews
No subcontractors. Our installers are full-time, trained to a single finish standard.
Engineered for Tennessee weather
Drainage systems built for clay soil and spring storms. Cool-tech fibers for July heat.
White-glove project management
One dedicated point of contact from first call to final walkthrough. Daily cleanup. Total respect for your property.
Questions about putting greens.
How big does a backyard putting green need to be?
Useful practice starts around 300 square feet. Most of our Williamson County installs land between 600 and 1,800 square feet, depending on available yard and how many cups you want to roll.
Can the green have real breaks and slopes?
Yes. Real contour is what makes a backyard green useful as a practice tool. We design slopes and tiers based on your handicap and the shots you want to work on.
What stimp speed can you build?
We typically build between stimp 9 and 13. Faster greens use a different infill spec and brushing schedule — we calibrate the surface to a speed you can actually putt on day to day.
Can I add bunkers, a chipping pad, or a fairway approach?
Yes. We design integrated bunkers, rough collars, and chipping fairways as part of the master plan when the space allows.
How long will a backyard putting green last?
Built correctly, a putting green is a permanent feature of the property. The base and the turf system are engineered to perform for decades.
Can the cups be moved?
Yes. We install removable cups that can be plugged and rotated, so you're practicing fresh putts rather than the same line over and over.