Vs Gravel — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Braselton's a special place—you've got the charm of a resort community with the privacy of your own backyard, and a lot of homeowners here are tired of fighting the clay soil and endless maintenance that comes with natural grass. Whether you're in the Chateau Elan neighborhood or out in the Traditions area, the Jackson County clay can make lawn care feel like a never-ending battle. That's where a putting green comes in. Instead of spending weekends watering, fertilizing, and dealing with bare patches, you get a pristine, playable surface right outside your door. No more gravel alternatives that track into the house or look temporary. A quality artificial turf putting green is built to handle Georgia's humidity, our occasional heavy rains, and the intense summer sun—and it looks polished enough to match the upscale feel of the community you chose. We've been installing these throughout the Jackson County area, and we've learned exactly what works on Braselton properties. The installation process is straightforward, the maintenance is basically nonexistent, and the ROI in terms of lifestyle? That's something you'll notice every single day.
Braselton sits on heavy Jackson and Barrow County clay, which is the real reason so many homeowners here are considering turf alternatives. That clay doesn't drain well, it compacts easily, and it makes establishing a healthy natural lawn unnecessarily difficult. For putting greens, this is actually an advantage—we're building on a stable base, but we still install proper sub-base and drainage systems because our area does get decent rainfall, especially in spring and early summer. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're backing up to the wooded areas near Chateau Elan or in the more open lots of Traditions. We always do a site survey to map shade patterns throughout the day and recommend turf pile heights accordingly. Many Braselton properties also have HOA guidelines, particularly in the resort-adjacent neighborhoods, so we make sure your putting green meets any architectural standards before we break ground. Most residential lots here are spacious enough for a quality green installation—we typically see anywhere from 300 to 800 square feet of usable space. Georgia's humidity means we use turf products with excellent drainage and UV resistance, so your investment holds up year after year without fading or deteriorating.
Yes. We install a engineered base layer that prevents water from pooling on top of the clay. Braselton's rainfall is manageable with the right drainage system underneath—we've done dozens of installations here without puddling issues. The clay actually helps stabilize the base, so it's not a drawback like it is for natural grass.
Most do, but it depends on your specific CC&Rs and whether it's visible from common areas. We handle the HOA verification process before you commit. We've worked with both neighborhoods and know the landscape committees. A well-installed, natural-looking green usually gets approval without issues.
Most residential putting greens take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on size and base prep. We handle all the grading and drainage work on-site. You're typically playing on it within a week, ready for your first round with neighbors.
Gravel looks temporary and requires constant raking and topping off. A putting green is a permanent, playable surface with consistent roll and speed. It looks like actual turf, doesn't track debris, and performs the same way year-round. It's a real investment in your property's appearance and usability.
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