Drive, show, or putt for dough… on your own putting green!

Drive, show, or putt for dough… on your own putting green!

The Golf Addict — everybody knows one. And every golf addict will plead a different case for “The Greatest Game Ever Played.” The exercise, the scenery, the escape, that one perfectly struck shot, socializing with friends, the 19th hole, or most importantly, the fact you can play and enjoy the game at all stages of your life. But every golf addict will agree on one main draw, the unrelenting desire to get better and shoot lower scores! Unfortunately, everyone has physical limits. Not everyone will be able to hit the 300-yard drive, but putting/chipping is the place where EVERY weekend golfer can dramatically improve their game and lower their scores. But who has the extra hours in a day to drive to and practice at the local course? Enter the backyard putting green! What better way to improve your game than to have your own realistic putting green in your back yard?! Have an extra 20-30 minutes in the evening? Pop outside and hit a few chips or 10-footers. In a matter of weeks, you’ll see the large impact even this little extra practice will have on your scores. Our years of experience in putting green design/construction, coupled with our increasingly realistic and affordable turf products, allow us to create putting greens and chipping areas to fit every budget. You’ll become the hangout house for your kids and their friends, you’ll have a new way to entertain your holiday party guests, and you’ll start shooting lower...
Hillside Courts

Hillside Courts

The hilly terrain in Kentucky can make general construction in some areas a bit more challenging, but never impossible. Unfortunately, many homeowners take one look at the large hill in their yard and automatically think a basketball court is out of the question. But with our extensive court construction knowledge and a little added creativity, we have yet to find a place where a Sport Court couldn’t be built. A Functional and Beautiful Solution This homeowner was frustrated with the steep slope in their back yard which made the space essentially unusable. The kids were young athletes with a passion for basketball, but with a steep driveway and hilly yard, really had nowhere to practice and play. We were able to design and build a split level retaining wall that created a flat area for a 3 basketball goal, 30’ x 50’ half-court. With an earth tone retaining wall block and a surrounding landscaped area to accent the court, it’s both a functional athletic area as well as an aesthetically pleasing addition to the property. It’s important to have your kids playing outdoors and we enjoy taking on challenging projects to make that happen. There is no yard where a Sport Court can’t be...
New Grass in The Bluegrass

New Grass in The Bluegrass

Artificial turf has been a popular alternative to real grass for decades in many regions of the U.S. Particularly in the West, where a limited water supply makes maintaining healthy natural grass less feasible. But in recent years, more realistic looking and better performing synthetic products have attracted customers all over the country. The basic benefits are well-known by now: No fertilizers or pesticides No gas-powered maintenance equipment and associated labr No more huge watering bills Guaranteed beauty throughout the year Extreme durability Resilient in difficult to grow areas As the example below shows, residential customers are enthusiastically embracing this versatile product and getting more creative with their uses! Case Study These new homeowners in Kentucky had young athletes who planned to use the backyard to practice their soccer skills. But high traffic with athletic shoes, high levels of rainfall, and the minimal sunlight received in this space were going to make it very difficult for real grass to thrive. beauty, functionality, and low-maintenance… are just a few of many reasons for switching. They needed a surface that would keep their yard aesthetically pleasing, yet still function for athletic play. The solution suggested by Sport Court of Kentucky was a lower profile, highly dense, landscape turf with silica sand added for ballast/body, installed over a shock absorbing pad. Now they have a backyard that looks like a beautiful lawn but performs like a soccer...