Service Overview
Putting green requests in the Cy-Fair corridor are concentrated in three community types: Bridgeland's Lakeland Heights and Parkland Village where larger lot footprints create backyard space for a dedicated practice area, Towne Lake where Towne Lake Golf Club access doesn't replace the desire for daily home practice, and Katy's Cinco Ranch Golf Course-adjacent sections where homeowners want a complement to their club membership. In all three cases, the putting green project runs through the same ARB submission process as a general turf installation—material selection, installation documentation, and community standard compliance are required before any base work begins.
Artificial Grass of Cypress designs putting greens from the cup and break strategy forward. A backyard green that plays well requires contour planning that begins on paper, not in the field. Cup placement, break percentage, and the relationship between the approach zone and the surrounding fringe determine whether a finished green is genuinely playable or just visually attractive. We develop that design before the base preparation begins because contour shaping is part of base work—you cannot add meaningful break to a green after the base is compacted.
The base engineering for a putting green in a Cypress master-planned community carries all of the same drainage requirements as a standard turf installation, plus the contour shaping precision that green design demands. Bridgeland lots near the community lake system and Little Cypress Creek floodplain buffer need drainage specifications under the green that match the drainage load of the lot. A putting surface that pools during or after a storm event is not a playable green—it's a drainage correction project that requires tearing out the green and starting over.
Fringe integration and edge detailing are the finishing work that determines how a putting green reads in the context of the surrounding landscape. Fringe pile height, fringe width, the transition between green and fringe, and the edge integration between fringe and adjacent patio, hardscape, or planting bed are all planned before installation begins and executed as part of the installation scope—not as afterthought finishes.