Case Study

Kid’s Backyard Play Area – Palo Alto, CA

This groundbreaking project in Palo Alto, CA, brought transformed this backyard into a safe, durable kid’s play area.

Project Details

Location

Palo Alto, CA

Project Type

Residential

Application

Play

Timeline

2 Days

Year Completed

2021

Size

900 sq. ft.

Turf Products

Heavenly 90

Infill Material

Envirofill

About Project

This groundbreaking project in San Francisco, CA, brought the game of golf to underprivileged youth through the First Tee program. In collaboration with the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), a one-of-a-kind Golf Learning Center was developed at Visitacion Valley Middle School, providing students with a dedicated space to learn golf while developing life skills.

The challenge was to create a durable, low-maintenance golf facility that could accommodate a growing number of participants while keeping costs manageable. The solution? Heavenly Greens artificial turf, which replaced the need for costly, high-maintenance natural grass while offering a professional-grade surface for putting, driving, and chipping practice.

Our Client’s Challenge

The First Tee program’s expansion into underserved communities required a high-quality, long-lasting golf facility that addressed several concerns:

Our Approach & Solution

To address these concerns, Heavenly Greens designed and installed a state-of-the-art artificial turf golf facility, including:

By utilizing Heavenly Greens artificial turf, the long-term maintenance costs were reduced by approximately 99%, eliminating the need for watering, mowing, and ongoing landscaping. These cost savings allowed SFUSD to reinvest funds into other educational initiatives while maintaining a professional-level golf facility.

What the Client Says

“I remember when we broke ground on this new learning center and saw the community enthusiastically rally so students in our area could participate in The First Tee program. I am humbled today to see what a terrific learning center we have now for these deserving youth.”

Gavin Newsom
Former San Francisco Mayor