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Golf Course Lighting Long Island
Golf / Driving Range Lighting on Long Island
Golf course lighting Long Island property owners trust for driving ranges, practice areas, private putting greens, and backyard golf lighting. Oasis Lighting Design handles LED golf course lighting, controls, glare control, wiring, and complete installation.

Fixture layout
Pole height and fixture placement considerations
Aiming and glare
LED fixture aiming and glare control
Controls and wiring
Wiring, controls, switching, and zones
Use cases
Residential and recreational golf lighting
Why Oasis
Why Oasis Lighting Design
Service Area
Serving sports court lighting clients across Long Island
Oasis Lighting Design plans residential and recreational court lighting throughout Nassau County and Suffolk County, with layouts tuned to the lot, the game surface, and the surrounding property.
Related Court Pages
Compare related sports lighting pages
Move between the sports court lighting hub and sibling court pages to compare fixture strategies, controls, and installation priorities.
Sports Court Lighting Hub
Compare sports lighting systems, court types, and installation options across pickleball, tennis, basketball, soccer, football, and softball.
Learn more →Pickleball Lighting Systems
Pole-mounted LED pickleball court lighting for balanced residential play, cleaner visibility, and controlled glare.
Learn more →Tennis Court Lighting Systems
Backyard and residential tennis court lighting designed for ball visibility, pole spacing, and long evening play.
Learn more →Basketball Court Lighting Systems
LED basketball court lighting for drive courts, half courts, and backyard multi-use sport courts on Long Island.
Learn more →Soccer Field Lighting Systems
Small-field and backyard soccer lighting systems with safe aiming, reliable switching, and durable LED field fixtures.
Learn more →Football Field Lighting Systems
Private and recreational football field lighting planned around pole height, controls, and wider play coverage.
Learn more →Softball Field Lighting Systems
Recreational and private softball field lighting with LED coverage for infield, foul territory, and spectator approaches.
Learn more →Batting Cage Lighting Systems
LED batting cage lighting for indoor and outdoor training spaces, backyard cages, and baseball practice facilities.
Learn more →Horse Arena / Equestrian Lighting Systems
Horse arena and equestrian lighting for indoor and outdoor riding arenas, paddocks, and polo-oriented properties.
Learn more →Planning Guides
Recommended guides for this court type
Start with the guides most relevant to this court or field, then use the full guide library below for broader planning context.
Sports Court Lighting Cost
Review the main cost drivers behind sports court lighting, including poles, fixtures, trenching, controls, and the court type.
Learn more →Sports Court Lighting Installation
Understand the installation process from site walk-through and layout planning through trenching, pole mounting, aiming, and final nighttime tuning.
Learn more →Sports Court Lighting Spacing and Coverage Guide
See how spacing, beam overlap, and coverage uniformity affect pickleball, tennis, basketball, and backyard court lighting performance.
Learn more →Guide Library
Sports court lighting guide library
Move through the support pages to compare cost, installation, pole layout, spacing, color temperature, maintenance, and broader Long Island planning factors.
Sports Court Lighting Cost
Review the main cost drivers behind sports court lighting, including poles, fixtures, trenching, controls, and the court type.
Learn more →Pickleball Court Lighting Cost
Break down common residential pickleball lighting layouts, fixture counts, glare-control needs, and why better optics improve play.
Learn more →Backyard Sports Court Lighting
See how residential-friendly pole layouts, zoning, timers, and glare control affect backyard pickleball, tennis, and basketball courts.
Learn more →Sports Court Lighting Installation
Understand the installation process from site walk-through and layout planning through trenching, pole mounting, aiming, and final nighttime tuning.
Learn more →Sports Court Lighting Pole Height Guide
Compare pole height, beam spread, fixture aiming, and residential versus commercial layout decisions across the main court types.
Learn more →Sports Court Lighting Spacing and Coverage Guide
See how spacing, beam overlap, and coverage uniformity affect pickleball, tennis, basketball, and backyard court lighting performance.
Learn more →Sports Court Light Pole Guide
Review pole height, material choice, installation methods, and real-world Long Island conditions that affect sports court light poles.
Learn more →Sports Court Light Pole Installation
Follow the Oasis installation process for sports lighting poles, trenching, conduit, fixture mounting, wiring, and nighttime adjustment.
Learn more →Sports Court Color Temperature Guide
Compare warm, neutral, and daylight-style court lighting for residential and recreational Long Island properties.
Learn more →Sports Lighting Maintenance Guide
Learn how coastal air, moisture, winter exposure, and long-term wear affect sports and outdoor lighting systems on Long Island.
Learn more →New York Sports Court Lighting Guide
Review permit considerations, Long Island town and village review issues, coastal conditions, glare control, and planning factors for New York sports lighting projects.
Learn more →Supporting Links
Supporting Long Island lighting pages
These core service pages connect court lighting to the rest of the property, the design process, and the estimate workflow.
Landscape Lighting Long Island
Coordinate the court lighting design with nearby walkways, gardens, seating, and surrounding landscape lighting.
Learn more →Outdoor Living Long Island
Tie the court lighting into patios, pergolas, entertaining zones, and the rest of the backyard design.
Learn more →Lighting Demo
Review how Oasis Lighting Design approaches nighttime lighting and after-dark refinement before installation.
Learn more →Sports Court Free Estimate
Request a detailed sports court lighting estimate for pole layout, fixtures, controls, and wiring.
Learn more →Contact Oasis Lighting Design
Start the conversation about your court size, lot conditions, electrical scope, and scheduling.
Learn more →FAQ
Golf and driving range lighting installation questions answered
These answers cover golf course lighting Long Island, pole layout, glare control, switching, service planning, and how the system fits the property.
Can you design driving range lighting on Long Island?
Yes. We design driving range lighting for private and recreational properties across Long Island, with layouts based on the actual hitting area and target visibility needs.
Do you light private putting greens and golf practice areas?
Yes. We handle private putting green lighting, short-game practice lighting, and broader backyard golf lighting depending on how the space is used.
How do you reduce glare for golf practice lighting?
We reduce glare through fixture selection, aiming, mounting position, and nighttime tuning so the player can track the practice area more comfortably.
Do you handle wiring and switching for golf lighting systems?
Yes. We handle conduit, trenching where needed, switching, and broader control planning as part of the installation.
Can golf lighting be zoned for different practice areas?
Yes. Practice lighting can be zoned for different hitting areas, target zones, or broader site-lighting coordination depending on the property.
Is LED golf course lighting a better fit for private properties?
Yes. LED golf lighting usually provides better efficiency, cleaner aiming, and more controllable output than older lighting approaches.
How much does golf course or driving range lighting cost on Long Island?
The cost depends on the size of the practice area, fixture count, pole layout, controls, and electrical scope. We price the project after reviewing the actual site and intended use.
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Book your sports court lighting estimate
Tell us about the court size, the way the space is used, and the level of nighttime performance you need. We will map the poles, fixtures, controls, and installation scope around the property.