Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Atlanta's neighborhoods are full of homeowners who've discovered that a backyard putting green transforms how they enjoy their property. Whether you're in Buckhead with a manicured estate lot, squeezed into a Midtown condo community, or managing a Virginia-Highland Victorian with an unconventional yard shape, a custom artificial putting green gives you that daily golf fix without the membership fees or the drive to the course. The thing about Atlanta is that our clay-heavy soil and the mix of sun-drenched and shaded lots mean every installation is different. Your neighbor in Grant Park might have a wide-open south-facing yard, while your friend in Inman Park is working around mature oaks that cast afternoon shade. That's precisely why a satisfaction guarantee matters—we're not installing a one-size-fits-all product. We're building something that works for your specific lot, your sunlight patterns, and how you actually want to use your outdoor space. We've installed putting greens across Atlanta's ZIP codes and neighborhoods long enough to know what plays well here and what doesn't. Our team understands local HOA requirements, the drainage quirks of Fulton County clay, and how to design a green that stays playable year-round in Georgia's climate. If the green doesn't perform the way we promised, we'll make it right—no excuses, no fine print.
Atlanta's clay-based soil is dense and tends to hold water, which is why proper base preparation and drainage matter more here than in sandier regions. When we install a putting green in your Westside or BeltLine-adjacent backyard, we're accounting for Georgia's humid summers and occasional heavy rainfall. The clay means we're usually adding drainage layers that homeowners in other cities might skip. Sun exposure varies dramatically across Atlanta's neighborhoods. A Buckhead lot might get six to eight hours of direct sun, while a tree-canopied Grant Park property could be dealing with dappled afternoon shade. Our artificial turf is designed to handle both scenarios, but knowing your yard's sun pattern helps us choose the right blade height and drainage profile. Many of Atlanta's residential areas have HOA guidelines around landscape improvements. We've worked with dozens of community boards and know which putting green designs and edging styles pass inspection in your neighborhood. Lot sizes range from tight urban patches near Centennial Olympic Park to sprawling estates, so we custom-cut every green to fit. The Fulton County heat means we select UV-stable turf that won't fade or break down under Georgia's summer sun. Installation typically takes three to five days, depending on site prep and existing hardscape.
Absolutely. While our turf performs great in full sun, we install plenty of greens under Atlanta's mature oaks and shade trees. Artificial turf doesn't require photosynthesis, so shade isn't a dealbreaker. What matters is drainage and air circulation. We ensure water doesn't pool beneath trees and that the green dries properly after Atlanta's humid afternoons.
Clay holds moisture longer than sandy soil, so we build stronger drainage layers into every Atlanta installation. This prevents pooling and keeps your green playable even after Georgia's heavy rain. We've refined this process across Fulton County neighborhoods and know exactly how to prep the base so your green stays firm and dry.
Most Atlanta HOAs permit putting greens as long as they meet height, edging, and setback requirements. We've worked with Buckhead, Midtown, Virginia-Highland, and other community boards and know the common restrictions. We'll help you navigate approval before we break ground.
Three to five days, depending on site prep. If your yard in Inman Park or elsewhere needs grading or hardscape removal, we plan for that upfront. We coordinate around Atlanta's weather and schedule to minimize disruption. Once installed, your green is playable immediately.
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