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A putting green in your new Atlanta home is the kind of feature that makes neighbors stop by on Saturday mornings. Whether you're building in Buckhead, settling into a Virginia-Highland renovation, or staking out space near the BeltLine, a backyard putting green adds that luxury-living touch without the upkeep nightmare of natural grass in Georgia's unpredictable climate. We've installed dozens of these across Fulton County—from compact practice greens tucked into tight urban lots to full-sized setups on sprawling new construction properties. The beauty of artificial turf for putting greens specifically is that it performs the same in July heat as it does in March cool, and Atlanta's clay-heavy soil won't affect drainage or surface consistency. Your new build gives you the perfect opportunity to install this right from day one, with proper base preparation and grading that lasts for years. Most of our Atlanta clients choose putting greens because they want a polished outdoor space that actually gets used—not a maintenance project that turns brown by summer.
Atlanta's Fulton County soil profile—clay-dense and often compacted on new construction sites—actually works in your favor for putting green installation. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in our heavy clay, artificial turf for putting greens needs a solid, well-draining base, and our installation process accounts for the specific drainage challenges in neighborhoods from Inman Park to Grant Park. New construction homes typically give us clean slate conditions: we can grade properly, install perimeter drainage, and ensure water moves away from the playing surface instead of pooling like it would with sod in summer downpours. Sun exposure varies significantly across Atlanta's neighborhoods—some Midtown and Westside lots sit in partial shade, while Buckhead properties often get full southern exposure. We design putting green base layers and infill choices with these microclimates in mind. Atlanta's heat and humidity won't fade or degrade our turf the way it does natural grass, but we do recommend slightly firmer infill blends in full-sun applications near the BeltLine corridor where afternoon reflection intensifies. Most new construction lots in our service area range from quarter-acre to multi-acre, giving you flexibility in green size and layout. HOA rules vary—some newer Buckhead developments have strict landscape guidelines, so we coordinate with your builder or HOA early to ensure your putting green meets all requirements.
Not if we install it correctly. Your new construction site is actually an advantage because we build the base layer properly from the start. We create a sloped, compacted foundation with perforated pipe systems that channel water away from the green surface itself. Atlanta clay means we need to be intentional about grading, but that's standard in our Fulton County installs. Natural grass drowns in this soil; artificial putting greens thrive.
Modern artificial turf for putting greens is UV-stabilized and holds color through Georgia summers far better than sod ever could. Full-sun lots do see slightly different wear patterns than shaded areas, so we adjust infill density accordingly. Shade from mature trees along the BeltLine or in Grant Park neighborhoods actually extends your green's lifespan by reducing sun stress.
Install during new construction, ideally after grading and drainage work but before landscape finalization. This avoids later disruption, ensures proper base prep, and lets your green settle naturally before heavy use. Many of our Atlanta clients coordinate with builders to finish the green in the final phase, so it's ready day one.
Residential greens in our Fulton County service area typically range from $3,500 to $8,500 depending on size, base complexity, and site conditions. New construction properties usually fall on the lower end because we're working with clean sites and new grading. Get a site visit estimate—lot shape and drainage needs drive pricing more than square footage.
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