We help Australian homeowners avoid expensive mistakes, understand real costs, and get matched with quality installers for basketball courts, pickleball courts, cricket nets, batting cages, and golf putting greens.
From compact practice keys to full-size multi-sport courts, we have a guide for your project.
Full courts, half courts, training pads and multi-use family surfaces. The most versatile backyard build available.
Australia's fastest-growing backyard sport. New builds, slab conversions, fencing, and noise management guidance.
Single-lane backyard setups through to serious multi-lane practice facilities. Pitch, netting, and structural guidance.
Private training courts for junior players, families, and schools. Compact shooting keys that actually get used.
Permanent and semi-permanent backyard batting tunnels for serious training and family practice.
Synthetic and natural putting greens, short-game areas, chipping strips, and realistic drainage planning.
That's usually the wrong order. Backyard sports projects can look deceptively simple online — but the real cost and quality comes from what sits underneath the finished surface: sub-base preparation, concrete or asphalt condition, slope correction, drainage, fencing, rebound walls, lighting, and machinery access.
Better information leads to better quotes and better outcomes. Here's how we help.
Read our sport-specific guides to understand sizing, surface options, drainage, fencing, and what really drives cost — before you talk to anyone.
Use the quiz to clarify sport type, site conditions, budget band, and whether you want a family court or a more serious training setup.
We help you create one consistent brief to send to all installers, so quotes are genuinely comparable — not comparing apples with oranges.
We introduce you to quality installers who work in your region and have experience in your specific project category.
Realistic ranges for every project type — including the hidden items that blow out budgets and make quotes incomparable.
The growing sport that fits a suburban block — but has more planning traps than most buyers expect.
Net dimensions, run-up length, side protection, pitch surface choices, and access issues that matter most.
Practical guidance for families who want a court that looks great, gets used, and handles the Australian heat.
Why the subgrade matters more than any brochure photo, and how to design a green that actually performs.
Practical answers to the questions every buyer asks once they start getting serious about a backyard sports project.
Whether you want a compact pickleball court, a family basketball half-court, a cricket training net, or a premium putting green — the best quotes come from a better brief. We help you build that brief for free.