Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Alpharetta backyard isn't just a nice-to-have anymore—it's becoming a real draw for homeowners in Windward, Crabapple, and around the Avalon area. We've installed dozens of them across North Fulton, and what started as a luxury feature for serious golfers has evolved into something that families actually use year-round. The appeal makes sense: you get a legitimate short-game practice surface without the upkeep nightmare of real grass, and you're adding genuine resale value to your property. Our crews know the clay-heavy soil conditions in this part of Fulton County pretty well by now, and we understand how newer construction lots in Alpharetta often come with tricky grading and drainage situations. Whether you're in a newer subdivision with strict HOA guidelines or sitting on a more established lot near Alpharetta City Center, a synthetic putting green can be sized and styled to fit your actual yard space and your family's real usage patterns. The pricing varies based on square footage, base preparation, and whether you're adding a chipping area, but we've found that most Alpharetta homeowners see putting greens as one of the smarter outdoor investments they can make.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay soil is honestly one of the first things we address when designing a putting green. Clay holds moisture, which means drainage matters more here than it might in other parts of Georgia. We typically install a crushed stone base with proper slope to move water away from the turf surface—especially important if your lot sits lower than neighboring properties, which happens frequently in Windward and some of the newer subdivisions. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're backed up to mature trees or sitting in full afternoon sun near Avalon. We assess this during your free onsite review because it affects both the turf blend we recommend and realistic maintenance expectations. Lot sizes around Alpharetta tend to range from modest quarter-acres to larger properties, so we scale putting greens accordingly—some homeowners go 300 square feet, others build 600. HOA rules in your neighborhood may also require approvals or specify aesthetic standards; we handle those conversations and can show you how synthetic turf typically aligns with community guidelines. The newer construction homes sometimes have inconsistent grading, so our installation crew budgets extra time for base prep to ensure your green sits level and drains properly.
Most Alpharetta neighborhoods—including Windward, Crabapple, and the Avalon area—allow synthetic turf installations, but approval requirements vary by community. We're familiar with the major HOA guidelines in North Fulton and can walk you through the process. Generally, aesthetic standards are the main concern, and a well-designed putting green actually tends to improve your landscape appearance.
Clay requires more careful base preparation than sandy soil, so yes, it does factor into pricing. We need proper drainage layers to prevent water pooling, especially during Georgia's wetter months. This adds to labor and materials, but it's essential for a putting green that actually performs well and lasts. We'll break down base costs specifically once we see your site.
We see everything from 250 to 800 square feet depending on lot size and budget. Most Alpharetta homeowners land somewhere in the 350–500 square-foot range—enough for genuine practice with room for a chipping zone if you want. We'll look at your actual yard space and recommend sizing that balances playability with proportion.
Absolutely. Chipping areas are popular in North Fulton because they complete the short-game practice setup without taking up tons of space. We can design a combined green-and-chip area that works with your yard layout and drainage situation. This is something worth discussing during your site visit since lot grading and sun exposure affect placement.
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