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Augusta's got something special going for it when it comes to outdoor living. Whether you're in Summerville, Forest Hills, or over toward Olde Town, a lot of folks here are thinking about their yards differently—especially after seeing what's possible at places like Augusta National. A putting green isn't just for golfers anymore. It's become that one backyard upgrade that actually gets used year-round, looks sharp for your neighbors, and honestly requires way less fussing than natural grass in our Georgia heat. We've been installing artificial turf systems across the state, and Augusta homeowners are catching on to what makes sense: a custom putting surface that plays true, drains like it should in our sandhill soil, and stays green without the weekly maintenance grind. The sandier loam here actually works in your favor—better drainage than Atlanta clay means your green won't pool water or develop those dead spots. Whether you're thinking 100 square feet or a full backyard setup, we can get you a real quote based on your actual space and what you're really looking to build.
Augusta's sandhill region gives you some natural advantages for turf installation. Your soil is predominantly sandier loam over clay, which means water moves through faster than it does up in Atlanta—that's genuinely helpful when you're installing an artificial putting surface. You won't fight the same drainage battles in Forest Hills or Summerville that folks deal with elsewhere in Georgia. That said, sun exposure matters here. Late afternoon heat can be intense, especially June through August, so we factor that into the turf product we recommend. Shaded yards near the Riverwalk or under mature oaks play differently than open exposures. We've also noticed that Augusta neighborhoods have varying HOA landscape rules. Some communities (especially the older established areas) have specific guidelines about what can go in a front yard versus a backyard. That's not a problem—we just need to know about it upfront so your install checks all those boxes. Most Augusta properties we work with are quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which is enough room for a legitimate short-game area or a full 18-hole putting course if that's your thing. Sizing, site prep, and drainage all depend on your specific property layout and what the real dirt situation looks like when we visit.
Our sandier loam actually drains better than clay, which is good news. Most Augusta properties don't need extensive subsurface drainage work. We do a site evaluation to check slope and compaction, but honestly, you're in a better situation than many Georgia towns. If your yard currently puddles or has problem areas, we address those during prep—but it's usually simpler here than elsewhere.
Depends on your HOA's specific rules. Some allow it with approval; others prefer backyard installations. We've worked with several Augusta-area HOAs and know what documentation they typically require. Bring us your covenants, and we'll either confirm it's good to go or tell you what permissions you'd need before we quote the project.
We choose turf pile heights and materials based on your specific yard conditions—sun exposure, foot traffic, intended play level. Augusta's heat is real, but modern synthetic turfs handle it well if they're properly installed and maintained. We'll recommend the right product for your actual site, not a one-size-fits-all option.
A typical residential putting green takes one to three days on-site, depending on size and prep work needed. We do the full job in one trip whenever possible—site prep, base, turf, and finishing. That means you're not waiting weeks or dealing with multiple contractor visits.
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