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A putting green in your Brookhaven backyard isn't just a luxury—it's a way to reclaim your weekends without fighting Georgia's heat and humidity. Whether you're in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, or Drew Valley, you've probably noticed how quickly natural grass deteriorates under our clay-heavy soil and intense summer sun. That's where artificial putting surfaces come in. They give you that perfect, playable green year-round, no watering, no brown patches come August, and honestly, no excuses not to practice your short game. We work throughout DeKalb County and know Brookhaven's neighborhoods inside and out—from the tree-lined streets near Oglethorpe University to the established lots in Ashford Park. Installing a synthetic putting green here means understanding your specific yard, your sun exposure, and what your HOA actually allows. Most homeowners in these neighborhoods are shocked at how natural modern artificial turf looks, and even more shocked at how little maintenance it actually requires. If you've been thinking about adding one, now's the time to talk through what makes sense for your space.
Brookhaven's clay-based soil—typical for DeKalb County—can make natural turf challenging, especially on a putting green where consistency matters. Our summers are long and hot, which means intense UV exposure and drainage issues that artificial turf actually solves rather than creates. Your neighborhood probably has mature trees, which is great for cooling but creates shade patterns that vary throughout the day. A putting green needs to work in both sun and partial shade, so we map out your yard's light before installation. Lot sizes in Historic Brookhaven and Drew Valley tend to be smaller, which means we're often working with compact spaces—perfect for a modular putting green that doesn't dominate your landscape. HOA rules in these neighborhoods are generally reasonable about backyard improvements, but we always check before we start. Drainage is critical here; our clay doesn't shed water like sandy soils do, so proper base preparation under your turf is non-negotiable. We've installed dozens of greens in Brookhaven, and the ones that hold up best are the ones with solid foundation work underneath. That's not glamorous, but it's the difference between a green that plays great for five years and one that plays great for fifteen.
Most neighborhoods in Brookhaven—including Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park—allow putting greens as a backyard feature, but it's smart to check your specific HOA rules first. We can help you navigate that conversation. Some HOAs want to see design plans or have height restrictions. We've worked with the guidelines in these areas long enough to know what usually gets approved without friction.
DeKalb clay doesn't drain like native sandy soil, so we build a proper base layer under your turf to prevent water pooling. Without good drainage work, you'll get soggy spots come spring or after heavy rain. That foundation is where we invest the most attention, and it's why our Brookhaven greens stay playable through the wettest seasons.
Absolutely. Modern artificial turf is UV-stabilized to handle Georgia summers without fading or degrading. In fact, it handles our heat better than natural grass does. If your yard has significant tree shade, we choose a turf blend that performs well in both sun and partial shade—common in these tree-heavy neighborhoods.
Maintenance is minimal compared to natural grass. Light brushing a few times a year, occasional rinsing to clear debris and pollen (common in our neighborhoods), and keeping leaves off during fall. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting clay compaction. Most homeowners spend maybe two hours a year on upkeep.
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