Small Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brookhaven homeowners dealing with tight yards and that stubborn DeKalb clay know the struggle. Whether you're in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, or Drew Valley, a real putting green transforms what might otherwise be wasted corner space into something you'll actually use. We've installed dozens of synthetic greens across the neighborhood—from postage-stamp backyards near Town Brookhaven to those tricky side yards wedged between mature trees. The beauty of artificial turf for putting is that it doesn't care about your soil conditions or how little direct sun hits that spot. No more patchy real grass, no watering bills, no mud tracked into the house after rain. Most Brookhaven properties we work with have 400–800 square feet of usable outdoor space, and a putting green claims just enough real estate to make a meaningful difference in your daily routine. It's one of those home improvements that actually gets used—morning coffee, weekend practice, something to show off to neighbors walking by.
DeKalb County's clay-heavy soil is notoriously dense, which actually works in our favor for putting green installation. We don't have to fight compaction or drainage headaches the way a regular lawn would. The established neighborhoods around Brookhaven—especially the tree-lined streets of Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park—mean most yards sit in partial to dappled shade, and that's perfectly fine for synthetic turf. Real grass would struggle in those conditions; artificial putting green thrives. One thing we always check: HOA guidelines in Drew Valley and other deed-restricted areas sometimes have landscape rules about synthetic materials. It's rare they'll object to a putting green (it reads as landscaping, not a sport court), but we verify first. Yard sizes here tend toward modest, which is exactly why a putting green makes sense—you're not trying to fill a sprawling suburban lot, you're optimizing what you've got. Installation on clay requires a solid base layer and proper grading to shed water away from the house. Our crew handles that drainage work as part of the job, so you don't end up with standing water or premature turf wear.
Absolutely. Most of the older trees in Historic Brookhaven and Drew Valley create dappled, partial-shade conditions—ideal for artificial turf. Unlike real grass, synthetic greens don't need six hours of direct sun to stay vibrant. As long as the area isn't a complete dark corner, you're good. We've installed greens under mature oaks and pines throughout the neighborhood without any performance issues.
Most Brookhaven HOAs don't restrict putting greens since they fall under landscape improvements, not sport court construction. That said, deed-restricted areas like parts of Drew Valley sometimes have specific material guidelines. We recommend checking your CC&Rs first, but in our experience, synthetic putting greens sail through approval. We're happy to reach out to your HOA on your behalf.
Clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we build a proper base with gravel and slope the ground away from your foundation. This prevents pooling and keeps the turf in top condition. It actually makes installation more straightforward—no compaction surprises. Our crew knows DeKalb soil well and adjusts the subsurface to suit the local conditions.
Most Brookhaven properties have room for a 200–400 square foot green, which is plenty for a realistic two-hole or three-hole setup. We've carved greens into side yards, corner spaces, and even awkwardly shaped patches. The key is using the space you actually have. A consultation lets us map out the best layout for your specific yard in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, or wherever you are.
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