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Pitch and Putt Course Construction in Southwest Florida is a way to build a short golf course right on your property. It can be a fun setup for a backyard, clubhouse, resort, or event space. If you want a place to play golf without driving to a full course, Backyard Birdies can help.

Common Problems Pitch and Putt Course Construction Solves in Southwest Florida

Signs You Might Need Pitch and Putt Course Construction

  • Your yard or open space feels “empty” and no one uses it much

  • You want a golf area, but a full-size course would take way too much land

  • You are tired of muddy spots after rain and want a cleaner, more usable space

  • You have an HOA, clubhouse, or rental property and want a feature people will talk about

  • You want something that looks sharp for photos, tours, or open houses

What Happens if You Ignore the Problem

Empty land can turn into a headache. Weeds grow fast. Puddles show up in the rainy season. Bugs love standing water.

In Southwest Florida, big downpours can wash sand around and leave low spots. Then you get soft ground, ruts, and mess near walkways and patios.

How Backyard Birdies Handles Pitch and Putt Course Construction

Simple Step-by-Step Process

  1. Quick site visit and a walk-through

  2. Measure the space and mark the layout for holes, tees, and greens

  3. Plan for water flow and drainage so rain does not sit on the playing areas

  4. Shape the ground and build a stable base

  5. Build the greens and tee areas

  6. Final details like cup locations, fringe edges, and clean-up

Equipment, Safety, and Local Conditions

Backyard Birdies uses grading tools and compaction gear to get a firm base. That matters a lot in sandy soils and after heavy rain.

For the putting surfaces, we follow proven green-building ideas from the golf world. A common USGA-style build uses drainage pipe under the green, about a 4-inch gravel layer, and about a 12-inch sand rootzone above it. That combo helps water move through the green instead of pooling.

We also treat digging like a safety job. In Florida, 811 is used to mark underground lines, and the request is made at least two full business days before digging. That helps avoid hitting utilities.

When Pitch and Putt Course Construction Makes Sense for Your Property

Good Fits for Pitch and Putt Course Construction in Southwest Florida

  • Homeowners with enough space for a few short holes and a practice green

  • HOAs and clubhouses that want a new amenity without a full golf course

  • Resorts, hotels, and event venues that want a fun “extra” for guests

  • Properties near the coast that need smart drainage planning

  • Land that can support safe walking paths and a clean layout

When You Might Need Something Else

If the land has wetland limits, major flooding, or big elevation problems, you may need extra civil work first. In some cases, the first step is stormwater work, fill and compaction plans, or permit help before the golf build starts.

How Pitch and Putt Course Construction Fits Local Lots and Acreage in Southwest Florida

What Properties Typically Look Like Here

  • Smaller neighborhood lots in places like Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and Naples

  • Canal and waterfront properties where the ground can stay soft after storms

  • Larger parcels outside town, where there is room for paths, tees, and greens

  • Clubhouse areas in planned communities near main roads like I-75 and US-41

Pitch and Putt Course Construction can work on many Southwest Florida lots and acreage. It can also fit well in Southwest Florida neighborhoods and communities that want a fun, low-traffic activity space.

Where a Company like ours Fits In

Short courses are becoming more common. Some are built to be played fast, even in under an hour. A short course can also use less land than people think, and some designs can fit on about 10–12 acres depending on the layout.

Backyard Birdies builds these projects across Southwest Florida, including Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Englewood, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, Naples, Marco Island, and nearby areas like Boca Grande, Placida, and Golden Gate.

Questions People Often Ask About Pitch and Putt Course Construction

How big is a pitch and putt hole?

Pitch and putt holes are short. Many short-course par-3 holes fall in a range like 78 to 171 yards. The final distances depend on your space and the kind of play you want.

How long does a project take?

It depends on how much shaping and drainage work is needed. Small builds can move fast once the layout is set. Bigger builds with more holes, paths, and drainage take longer.

What does the site look like right after the work?

Right after the build, you should see clean edges, smooth grades, and clear drainage flow. The goal is a finished look, not a torn-up jobsite. We also haul off leftover material and tidy up the area.

What are the “real” golf measurements you use?

Golf has a few standard parts. The hole cup is 4.25 inches wide, and the hole is at least 4 inches deep. Those standards help the course feel like real golf, even in a smaller space.

What changes the price the most?

Size is the big one. Drainage needs matter too, especially with Florida rain. Access also plays a role, like tight gates, long carry paths, or working near pools, seawalls, or landscaping.

Get Help with Pitch and Putt Course Construction in Southwest Florida

If you want a pitch and putt course that looks clean, drains well, and feels fun to play, reach out to Backyard Birdies. We’ll start with a simple talk and a quick look at your space.

Call or message us and tell us your city and what you want to build. We work across Southwest Florida, including Charlotte, Lee, and Collier County.

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