Stop driving to the course just to practice. We build backyard putting greens in Rosemead that look sharp, drain fast, and play like a real green - year round.

Putting green turf in Rosemead replaces irrigated lawn with a shaped, low-pile synthetic surface that rolls like a real green, most jobs are finished in one to three days and the surface is ready to use the following morning.
Rosemead summers are hard on natural grass - by July, many backyards are patchy, brown, and costing real money in water. A putting green solves that problem and gives your yard a purpose. It also pairs naturally with sports turf supply if you want to add a chipping mat or other practice features alongside the green.
Whether your backyard is 150 square feet or 600, we custom-build each green to fit the space, the budget, and the way you actually want to practice.
If your lawn looks brown or patchy by July and you are spending money on water just to keep it barely alive, the natural grass is not working for your yard. Rosemead summers are hard on cool-season grasses, and even warm-season varieties need consistent irrigation to stay green. Replacing that patch with a putting green means it looks great no matter what the temperature is doing.
If you look at your water bill and realize a significant chunk goes to irrigating a backyard you mostly just look at, it may be time to rethink the space. Rosemead homeowners on tiered water pricing can see real monthly savings by converting even a portion of their lawn to artificial turf. A putting green gives that space a purpose while eliminating irrigation entirely.
If you find yourself wishing you could squeeze in 20 minutes of putting practice without getting in the car, a backyard green solves that directly. Short game practice is where most recreational golfers have the most room to improve, and having a green at home makes it easy to build a consistent routine. Many Rosemead homeowners who install a green say they use it far more than they expected.
A neglected backyard corner with weeds, patchy dirt, or cracked hardscape is a perfect candidate. The installation process removes whatever is there now and builds a clean, level surface from scratch. You end up with something that looks intentional and well-maintained rather than a problem area you are avoiding.
Every putting green we install starts with a proper base - crushed aggregate compacted to grade, shaped for drainage, and built to stay firm under years of foot traffic and Southern California weather. We cut putting green turf to a short, consistent pile height so the ball rolls true, and we join any seams carefully so they disappear into the grain of the surface. If you are interested in practice beyond putting, we also offer turf for playgrounds and can design a multi-use backyard space that serves the whole family.
For homeowners who want to go further, sports turf supply is available for chipping areas, synthetic fairway strips, or other practice zones that complement the putting surface. We work with you on the layout before anything goes in the ground so the finished project fits your yard and your game.
A simple, level green with one or two holes - ideal for homeowners who want a no-fuss practice surface in a compact backyard.
Shaped slopes and breaks around multiple cup positions - best for serious golfers who want to practice reading different putts.
A slightly higher-pile border around the putting surface adds realism and gives you a surface to chip from - great for practicing the full short game.
A putting surface paired with a separate synthetic fairway mat or chipping zone - suited for homeowners who want a full short game practice setup in one space.
Rosemead sits in the San Gabriel Valley where summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s and the sun is intense for most of the year. Natural grass fights a losing battle from June through September, and the tiered water pricing from the Metropolitan Water District means every extra gallon costs more than the last. Converting a patch of struggling lawn to an artificial putting green eliminates irrigation entirely - no watering restrictions apply to that area of your yard, and the surface looks the same in August as it does in January. Homeowners near Arcadia and Temple City are making the same switch for the same reasons.
Rosemead is also a densely developed city with mostly small to mid-size lots, which means most backyard greens here are compact - typically 100 to 400 square feet. That is actually a good thing. A well-designed small green with one or two holes and some gentle contouring is more than enough for meaningful practice and fits comfortably in a typical Rosemead backyard. If your neighborhood has an HOA, California state law limits HOA restrictions on drought-tolerant landscaping, and we can help you navigate the approval process before a single shovel goes in the ground.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We reply within one business day, ask a few basic questions about the size and design you have in mind, and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We measure the space, check the existing ground conditions, and talk through design options with you in person. You receive a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and any removal fees separately so you can compare quotes accurately.
Once you agree on the design and turf product, we confirm the number of holes, any fringe or chipping areas, and a start date. We also advise on any HOA approvals or permits your specific project may need before work begins.
The crew removes existing material, builds and compacts the base, then installs and finishes the turf. Before leaving, the project lead walks you through the finished green and hands over written care instructions and warranty details.
Free on-site visit. Written quote with no pressure. We reply within one business day.
The base layer - compacted aggregate graded for drainage - is what separates a green that plays well for two decades from one that develops soft spots in two years. We spend as much time on the base as on the turf itself, because that work determines how the finished surface performs long after we leave.
We know the clay-heavy soils common in the Rosemead area and how they need to be handled during excavation and base prep. We also know current Metropolitan Water District rebate programs and HOA documentation requirements in local communities - details that matter when your project is in this specific part of Los Angeles County.
We use putting green turf built to the performance standards described by the United States Golf Association - short, dense fibers that guide the ball true rather than the softer lawn turf that looks fine but plays poorly. Manufacturer warranties of 8 to 15 years back the materials we install.
Every installation includes a written workmanship warranty so you have something concrete to rely on if a seam lifts or an edge shifts. We document the project and hand you written care instructions before we leave - not something you have to chase us down for afterward.
These are the things that make a real difference years after the crew leaves. A green that drains well, plays true, and still looks sharp in a decade is the result of decisions made on day one.
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