Townhome — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Atlanta townhomes in neighborhoods like Buckhead, Virginia-Highland, and Inman Park come with one consistent challenge: outdoor space is premium real estate. You've got a compact yard, maybe some clay soil from Fulton County's challenging terrain, and honestly, maintaining natural grass feels like a second job. That's where a backyard putting green changes the game. Picture yourself hosting friends on the BeltLine-adjacent patios around your townhome, or having a dedicated practice area steps from your back door—no mowing, no brown patches, no fighting Georgia's humidity. We've installed hundreds of artificial turf putting greens across Atlanta's diverse neighborhoods, and we know exactly how to work with your lot size, your sun exposure, and your HOA guidelines. Whether you're in Grant Park with mature oak shade or on the Westside with full-sun exposure, a custom putting green adds real value and turns that awkward corner of yard into something you'll actually use. It's golf, relaxation, and curb appeal all rolled into one.
Atlanta's Fulton County clay is dense and often poorly draining—a real headache for natural grass, but actually ideal prep for artificial turf installation. We excavate, amend, and lay a proper base that prevents water from pooling under your green during Georgia's heavy spring rains. Townhome yards vary wildly depending on neighborhood. Buckhead and Midtown properties tend to be tighter, 200–400 square feet of usable space, while areas closer to Grant Park or the Westside might offer a bit more room. Sun patterns matter hugely here: southern exposures get intense afternoon heat, while tree-lined lots in Virginia-Highland or near Piedmont Park stay shaded most of the day. Both work fine with modern synthetic turf, but the base preparation and drainage differ. Your HOA landscape rules matter too—most Atlanta townhome associations have specific guidelines on landscaping changes. We handle all that upfront, making sure your putting green fits code. Georgia's humidity and summer heat are tough on cheap artificial grass, which is why we use premium, UV-stabilized turf that won't fade or melt. Installation takes 2–4 days depending on yard size and existing conditions.
Most do, especially in neighborhoods like Inman Park, Virginia-Highland, and Grant Park where tasteful landscaping upgrades are encouraged. We review your specific HOA covenants before recommending a design. Putting greens are usually approved as long as they're well-maintained and don't block sightlines or encroach on common areas. We've navigated Atlanta's HOA landscape for years and handle all the approval paperwork.
Atlanta's dense clay doesn't drain naturally, so we can't just lay turf on top. We excavate 4–6 inches, add a gravel base layer, install perforated drainage, then compact before the turf goes down. This prevents water from sitting under your green during heavy Georgia rains and keeps the surface firm and playable year-round.
Yes—but only if it's quality turf. We use UV-stabilized synthetic blends rated for Southern climates, not bargain-basement alternatives that fade and degrade. Our greens handle Atlanta's intense summer heat, humidity spikes, and occasional freeze-thaw cycles without losing playability or color.
You can work with as little as 150–200 square feet and have a fun, challenging layout. Most Atlanta townhomes in Buckhead or Midtown have 300–500 square feet available, which gives us room for multiple holes, elevation changes, and obstacles. We'll custom-design around your actual lot size and sun patterns.
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