
Stop paying range fees. We build backyard putting greens that look great year-round, need no water, and hold up to Lancaster summers.

Putting green turf in Lancaster gives you a practice surface you can use year-round, with no irrigation and no brown patches, and most residential greens are fully installed in one to three days. We build the base right, use turf products rated for high-desert heat, and finish the edges cleanly so the green looks like it belongs in your yard.
A lot of Lancaster homeowners come to us after years of fighting a natural lawn that simply cannot survive the Antelope Valley summer without serious water use. A putting green solves that problem completely - no irrigation, no mowing, and a surface you actually want to spend time on. If you are also considering turf for playgrounds or another outdoor use, we can plan both projects together.
We have installed putting greens across Lancaster, from older neighborhoods near The BLVD to newer subdivisions on the east and west sides of the city. Every yard is a little different, and we handle the site-specific details - soil conditions, drainage, sun exposure - before a single piece of turf goes down.
If your lawn looks brown and patchy for most of the year despite regular watering, Lancaster's heat and drought conditions are working against you. A putting green replaces that struggling patch with a surface that stays consistent year-round without any irrigation.
Outdoor irrigation is the biggest driver of residential water use in the Antelope Valley. If you dread your summer water bill, replacing a lawn area with a putting green eliminates that water demand entirely for that part of your yard.
Many Lancaster homes - especially in newer subdivisions - have rectangular backyards with open, level space that just collects weeds or gravel. A putting green is one of the most functional and enjoyable uses for that kind of space.
If you or someone in your household plays golf and regularly drives to a practice facility, a home putting green pays for itself in time and convenience. Even a small green lets you work on the short game, which is where most recreational golfers lose strokes.
Every putting green we install starts with proper base preparation - excavating the existing surface, compacting crushed rock to the right depth, and making sure water drains away cleanly. In Lancaster, that means handling the hard soil layer common in the Antelope Valley before any turf goes down. We then select a putting green turf product suited to your sun exposure and intended use, cut it to fit the shape you want, and secure the edges so nothing lifts or shifts over time.
We also connect homeowners with our sports turf supply options for those who want to extend the project beyond a standard putting surface. Whether you want a single small practice green or a multi-hole layout with sand traps and custom borders, we plan the design with you from the start. Our team handles the full job - no subcontractors for the base work.
Suits homeowners who want a compact, low-profile practice surface for chipping and putting in a small to mid-size backyard.
Suits golfers who want a more varied practice experience, with two or more cups and optional elevation changes built into the base.
Suits yards with irregular boundaries or specific aesthetic goals, where the green is shaped to work with existing landscaping or hardscape.
Suits homeowners who want the full look of a golf course green, with a short-cut fringe area surrounding the putting surface.
Lancaster sits in the Antelope Valley at about 2,300 feet elevation, and the combination of intense summer heat, low humidity, and strong seasonal winds makes it genuinely difficult to maintain any natural lawn without heavy water use. A putting green cuts through all of that - it does not need irrigation, does not brown out in August, and is not affected by the wind events that strip away decomposed granite and loose soil. Homeowners who have spent years fighting a dying lawn often describe the switch as an instant quality-of-life upgrade.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Palmdale and Quartz Hill. The hard soil layer - known as caliche - found throughout much of this region requires specific excavation and base-building steps that not every contractor knows how to handle. Skipping that prep work leads to poor drainage and surfaces that shift within a year or two. We have been working in these soil conditions long enough to know exactly what the base needs to hold up through years of Antelope Valley heat and the occasional hard freeze that Lancaster winters can bring.
Call or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your space and what you have in mind so the estimate visit is productive.
We come to your property, measure the area, check the ground conditions, and walk through your design options. In Lancaster, we pay close attention to sun exposure and drainage - both matter for putting green performance.
We excavate the existing surface, remove it from your property, and compact a crushed-rock base to the proper depth. This is the most important step, and we do not rush it. The base is what determines how long your green holds up.
We roll out and cut the putting green turf, secure the edges, and brush the surface. Before we leave, we walk you through how to care for it. Your green is ready to use the same day - no curing time, no waiting period.
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The caliche layer that runs through much of Lancaster can cause drainage failures when it is not handled correctly during base prep. We excavate through it, not around it. That work is what keeps a putting green flat and stable for years rather than months.
Not every artificial turf product performs the same in 105-degree heat. We recommend and install products with heat-reducing technology specifically because Lancaster summers demand it. You will get a surface that stays usable, not one that is uncomfortable to walk on barefoot by July.
In California, any contractor doing work valued at $500 or more is required to hold a state contractor license. You can verify any license through the California Contractors State License Board. We encourage every homeowner to check before signing a contract with any installer.
Many Lancaster neighborhoods have HOA requirements around artificial turf. We are familiar with how local associations work and can help you understand what approval you may need before a single shovel goes in the ground. That way the project gets done once, not redone after a notice letter.
We handle every step ourselves - base prep, turf installation, and finishing. That matters because the base work and the surface work need to be coordinated, and subcontracting one or the other is where corners tend to get cut.
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