Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Blue Ridge isn't your typical Georgia neighborhood. Most folks up here own second homes, vacation properties, or they've retired to the mountains after decades elsewhere. That means your yard matters—but your time doesn't always allow you to maintain it like you're living here year-round. A putting green changes that equation entirely. You get the polished, manicured look that impresses visitors pulling up to your Lake Blue Ridge cabin or Downtown Blue Ridge cottage, without needing to hire a groundskeeper or spend weekends with a push mower. We're a veteran-owned operation based about 90 minutes south, and we've installed synthetic turf for homeowners across North Georgia who wanted their properties to look resort-ready without the resort-level maintenance headaches. Putting greens specifically give you that golf-course aesthetic in your own backyard—perfect for entertaining on those clear mountain evenings or just enjoying your property the way you imagined it when you first bought it.
Blue Ridge sits in Fannin County's mountain clay belt, which drains differently than red clay you'll find in lower elevations. That clay base actually works in your favor for putting green installation—it's stable and won't shift seasonally the way sandy soil does. The real consideration is shade patterns. Properties near the Scenic Railway corridor and lakeside homes often have mature hardwoods creating dappled light, which is fine for synthetic turf but means you'll want strategic placement away from constant tree coverage. Most Blue Ridge lots are smaller than suburban Atlanta properties, so we design putting greens to maximize your usable space—whether that's a compact 300-square-foot green tucked into a side yard or a larger entertaining area near a deck or patio. Winter freeze-thaw cycles happen here, but properly installed artificial turf handles mountain weather without buckling or cracking. The key is subsurface drainage and base preparation—something we handle before a single blade goes down. Your vacation property needs to look immaculate whether you visit monthly or quarterly.
Artificial turf performs beautifully in partial shade—actually better than natural grass would. If you've got areas under mature trees getting 4-6 hours of filtered sunlight, we can build a green there. Full shade (under thick evergreen coverage) isn't ideal, but most lakeside lots have enough open sky that placement options exist. We'll assess your property during the design phase and recommend the best location for playability and longevity.
That's the beauty of it—maintenance is minimal. A light brushing every few weeks keeps the nap consistent, and occasional rinsing removes dust and pollen (mountain air brings plenty of both). You're looking at maybe 30 minutes of work per month, even less if you only visit seasonally. No watering, no reseeding, no seasonal stress. Your property stays show-ready year-round.
Mountain properties sometimes have uneven terrain or rocky substrates, but that's something we handle regularly. We excavate to proper depth, establish stable base layers that account for Fannin County's clay composition, and ensure drainage slopes away from structures. The mountainous grade works fine—actually, slight elevation changes can add visual interest to your green. Most installations take 2-3 days depending on lot size and site conditions.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf is engineered for freeze-thaw cycles and handles our mountain winters without degradation. Snow and ice don't damage it—in fact, you can brush off snow and play right away. The material won't crack, buckle, or develop bald spots from cold exposure. You'll have a pristine putting surface every season.
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