Flint Canyon Tennis Club

La Canada, CA

Flint Canyon Tennis Club


Duvon™ extracted Class II uniformity from a constrained four-pole layout using narrower-throw ProCourt optics and supplementary vertical-illuminance modelling.

Filet Tennis Courts run on a compact site where pole spacing was constrained by an adjacent walkway and a service driveway. Conventional six-pole arrangements would not have fit, so the design had to extract competition-grade uniformity from a four-pole layout.

We specified ProCourt 400W heads with a tighter throw angle and reinforced the simulation with mid-court vertical illuminance modelling to confirm that lateral coverage met USTA Class II at every line of play. The finish was a low-glare matte black to reduce visual prominence within the surrounding building elevations.

Results: 50-fc maintained average, 1.3:1 uniformity, and a glare rating that disappears outside the playing envelope.

Highlights

Lighting Class:  USTA Class II

Average Illuminance:  50 fc maintained horizontal

Uniformity:  1.3:1

Fixtures:  ProCourt 400W LED Court Lights (5000K, narrow throw)

Energy Savings:  Up to 60% vs HID


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Baseline Perspective Capture

Baseline Perspective Capture

ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE

Four-pole layout solved with tighter-throw ProCourt optics and supplementary vertical-illuminance modelling. Matte-black finish reduces visual prominence on adjacent elevations.

USTA / SPORT STANDARD STATEMENT

USTA Class II recreational and club competition standard verified

DARK-SKY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

Full-cutoff IES TM-15 BUG U0-rated distribution — zero direct upward emission

Industrial Design

Industrial Design

Technical Data

Core Engine ProCourt 400W LED Court Lights (5000K, narrow throw)
Standard Designed to IES, USTA, and ASBA (American Sports Builders Association) court lighting standards.
Efficiency Gain Up to 60% vs HID
Warranty 10-year system warranty

Engineering & Support

Design • Supply • Verification

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