Kingwood is a golf community in every meaningful sense. Kingwood Country Club anchors the culture of the original Kingwood neighborhoods, with courses that have defined the community's identity for decades. Walden on Lake Houston brings golf, tennis, and marina recreation together on the lake's western shore. Homeowners throughout the Kingwood CC corridor, Royal Brook, Forest Cove, and the Walden neighborhoods regularly play multiple times per week — and they want to practice at home between rounds.
Putting green installation from Artificial Turf of Kingwood is designed for golfers who are serious about their game and serious about their property's appearance. These are not decorative backyard features — they are functional practice surfaces built to the specifications that make meaningful improvement possible. We design layouts with multiple flag positions, configurable break angles, and turf speed profiles that translate directly to on-course performance. The homeowner who drops ten-foot putts with confidence on the course after two weeks of daily practice on their backyard green — that is the outcome we are building toward.
Every putting green installation starts with a design consultation about how the homeowner plays and practices. A member at Kingwood CC who plays a traditional parkland course benefits from a green designed around mid-length lag putting and up-hill/downhill speed control. A Walden golfer who plays primarily links-style layouts may want a flatter surface with tighter turn-angles and faster roll. These nuances shape the contour design, base spec, and turf selection at every installation we complete.
The base engineering for a quality putting green is considerably more demanding than standard residential turf. We build a compacted gravel base to proper depth, install a perforated drainage layer, and shape the surface to the desired contour profile before any turf is placed. The contour work — the subtle breaks, false fronts, and slope angles that give the green its practice value — is done in base material and confirmed with a level before turf installation begins. Getting that step wrong means a putting surface that plays randomly rather than replicating real green physics.
Our installations also integrate naturally into premium outdoor living designs. Pool-adjacent greens, putting areas framed by outdoor kitchens and covered patios, and side-yard practice zones all have specific layout and edge treatment requirements that we handle as part of the design process. The finished product should look like it belongs with the property, not like it was added as an afterthought.