Aerial view of a tee-box renovation
Golf-course tee-box renovation

Rebuild the tee. Return it ready to perform.

WNC Turf manages the complete renovation: remove sod, rebuild the surface, set the grade, install new sod, roll it in, and restore normal operations.

More than a sod job

Level, durable tee surfaces are built in layers.

A tee box has to drain, hold grade, accept traffic, and give players a consistent surface. That means taking the time to remove the old sod cleanly, rebuild the underlying plane, use the right root-zone mix, and verify the finish before new sod covers the work.

The objective is simple: a clean, level surface that can establish quickly and return to normal golf operations.

Tee-box renovation cross-section with re-leveled subgrade root-zone mix sod and rolling
Start to finish

The tee-box renovation process.

Each step protects the finished surface that comes next.

01 / Remove sod

Strip and stage existing sod cleanly.

02 / Re-level

Remove the worn profile and rebuild the base.

03 / Root-zone mix

Place and shape material for the new tee plane.

04 / Verify grade

Fine-grade and check the surface before sod.

05 / Install sod

Lay tight seams, protect edges, and water in.

06 / Roll & return

Seat the sod, clean up, and plan recovery.

Golf-course-aware work

Clean staging, careful equipment movement, and an orderly return to play.

We keep sod, root-zone material, equipment, and travel paths organized around the tee so the work is controlled from the first cut to the final roller pass.

Roller and worker completing renovated tee surface
Field work

The complete tee-box story.

Every project photo below shows part of the controlled renovation process.

Start with the tee surface in front of you.

Tell us what is not performing—slope, wear, drainage, size, or turf quality—and we will build a practical renovation path.

Email josh@wncturf.com