Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living in Braselton means you've got some serious golf culture nearby—between Chateau Elan's championship courses and the upscale lifestyle of neighborhoods like Traditions, a lot of homeowners here want that resort-quality short game right in their backyard. A putting green isn't just a luxury out here; it's the natural next step when you're surrounded by world-class golf but want to practice without the drive. We've installed plenty of them in Jackson County, and we understand what makes a Braselton yard unique. The clay-heavy soil, the way properties sit in relation to the rolling terrain, even how HOA guidelines differ between neighborhoods—we account for all of it. Whether you're in the Chateau Elan area or over in Traditions, we can build you a putting surface that actually performs in Georgia's humidity and doesn't turn into a drainage nightmare come spring. And if you've served your country, we make sure you get proper recognition for your service with our veteran discount.
Braselton's Jackson County clay is no joke. It holds water like nobody's business, which means any putting green we install needs serious drainage infrastructure underneath. We're talking perforated base layers and slope calculations that account for how water actually moves through your property, not just assumption-based work. The good news? That same dense clay gives us a rock-solid foundation to build on—your green won't shift or settle unevenly over time like it might in sandier Georgia counties. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in. The Traditions area tends to have more mature tree cover, which is beautiful but means we might recommend a turf blend that tolerates partial shade better. Chateau Elan–adjacent properties often get longer afternoon sun, which requires different grass selection. Most Braselton lots are large enough for 400–800 square feet of putting surface, which is the sweet spot for practice and entertainment. HOA restrictions exist in some neighborhoods but are usually reasonable about hardscape improvements. We always pull the specific guidelines before we start design work.
Not if it's handled right. That clay is dense, which actually helps with stability—your green won't shift under foot traffic. The real consideration is drainage. We install a gravel base and perforated underlayment system designed specifically for clay conditions. This prevents water pooling, which kills the playing surface over time. We've done this successfully all over Braselton and the surrounding area.
Absolutely. Shade tolerance depends on grass selection. We typically recommend 50+ Pro or a bent-grass blend if you're getting 4–6 hours of dappled sunlight. Full shade puts serious limits on any turf—synthetic included—but we can work within those constraints. A site visit helps us map sun patterns and recommend the best configuration.
Once you approve the design, we schedule around weather and site prep. Jackson County clay usually needs 2–3 days for base work and drainage setup, then another day for turf installation and finishing. We're about 50 minutes from our headquarters, so scheduling is straightforward. Most jobs wrap in under two weeks from start to finish.
Yes. We honor military service with a dedicated veteran discount on all our artificial turf and putting green projects. When you contact us, just let us know your service background, and we'll make sure that discount is applied to your quote and final invoice.
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