Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living in Braselton means you've got some seriously nice neighborhoods—whether you're in the Chateau Elan area or over in Traditions, your home is part of a community that takes outdoor spaces seriously. A putting green isn't just a fun addition; it's an investment that raises the bar for your whole property. We've worked with homeowners in Jackson County long enough to know that the clay-heavy soil and the way the sun hits these lots can make or break a backyard project. That's exactly why we don't treat every Braselton install like a cookie-cutter job. Your yard has its own quirks—the shade patterns, the drainage situation, what your neighbors' properties look like. A well-designed putting green handles all of that. It gives you a reason to spend more time outside, it's maintenance-free compared to natural grass, and honestly, it's the kind of upgrade that makes your place the house everyone wants to visit. If you're thinking about turning that worn-out patch of lawn into something you'll actually use, we're here to walk you through it.
Braselton's soil is primarily Jackson and Barrow clay—that dense, compact stuff that holds water longer than most people expect. When we're planning a putting green, that clay base actually works in our favor because it gives us a solid, stable foundation. We'll still slope things correctly and add proper drainage layers underneath to keep standing water away from your turf surface, especially during those Georgia springs when rain comes in heavy. The Traditions and Chateau Elan areas tend to have varying sun exposure depending on tree coverage and lot orientation. Some yards get brutal afternoon heat; others have mature oaks providing afternoon shade. We scout your site carefully because that affects both turf selection and how the green plays year-round. Most Braselton properties we install on run anywhere from 300 to 800 square feet of putting surface, and a lot of homeowners are working within HOA guidelines—which we're familiar with in this area. We'll make sure your design plays well with any landscape requirements your community has. The clay also means we're attentive to compaction and base preparation; skip that step and you'll have settling issues down the road.
Clay-heavy soil like we have in Jackson County is dense and stable—great for a foundation. It does hold water longer, though, so proper grading and a quality drainage layer underneath the turf are essential. We account for that from day one so you don't end up with soggy spots or settling problems after a few Georgia thunderstorms.
Absolutely, but we choose the right turf blend for your light conditions. Some lots get afternoon oak shade; others are wide open. We'll assess your property's sun pattern and pick a turf variety that thrives in your specific microclimate. That's the difference between a green that plays great year-round and one that gets thin or patchy.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days from site prep through final turf installation and compaction. We schedule around weather patterns typical to Jackson County—avoiding the heaviest rain windows when possible. Once it's in, you're good to play within 24 hours.
Many Traditions and Chateau Elan properties have landscape guidelines, and we've worked with those communities before. We'll help you understand what's allowed and design your green to complement your neighborhood's aesthetic. No surprises, no fines—just a backyard upgrade everyone's happy with.
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