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Chattahoochee Hills is golf country—and we're not just talking about the courses. Out here in the rolling hills of South Fulton, homeowners on those beautiful estate lots are discovering that a backyard putting green isn't a luxury; it's a practical way to enjoy your property year-round. Whether you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, the landscape around you is all about space, privacy, and making the most of your outdoor investment. A putting green transforms that stretch of yard into something you'll actually use—early mornings before work, weekend practice sessions, or just impressing neighbors with your short game. We've installed dozens of putting greens across this region, and we understand what works on these rolling South Fulton soils and how to build something that handles our humidity and seasonal changes. Unlike generic turf companies, we know Chattahoochee Hills specifically: the drainage patterns, the shade challenges near the trees, and what homeowners here actually want from their outdoor spaces.
The terrain around Chattahoochee Hills presents some real advantages and a few challenges for putting-green installation. Your soil in this part of Fulton County tends toward clay and Georgia red clay—which is excellent for drainage when properly prepared, but it requires a solid base layer to prevent pooling during our rainy springs. The rolling hills mean most properties have natural slope, which is actually ideal for a putting green if graded correctly. Shade is a consideration; many of the Serenbe lots and properties near Cochran Mill Park sit among mature oaks and pines, so we often design greens with strategic placement to maximize sun exposure—putting turf needs 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. HOA guidelines in Serenbe are reasonable about landscape improvements, but we always confirm those details upfront. Your typical estate lot here is large enough to accommodate a 400–800 square foot green without feeling cramped, which means you get real playability, not just a novelty. Installation timing works best in spring or early fall when temps are moderate and the ground isn't waterlogged from winter or bone-dry from summer heat.
Most putting greens in your area run between $4,500–$12,000 depending on size, complexity, and how much site prep is needed. Your rolling hills terrain might require grading work that a flat lot wouldn't, which affects price. We provide a free site assessment so you know exactly what you're paying for—no surprises once we start digging.
Absolutely, but strategic placement matters. We position greens where they'll get maximum sun hours, often on the south or west side of your property. Some shade is fine; it's constant, dense shade under big oaks that becomes problematic. We'll assess your specific lot during the consultation and recommend the best spot.
It's actually a strength once we build the right foundation. We install proper drainage layers and compacted base material on top of your native clay—this prevents the soggy, muddy mess you'd get without prep work. Your drainage will outperform installations on sandy soil because the clay holds structure long-term.
If you're in Serenbe or another gated community, yes—but landscape improvements like putting greens are typically approved as long as they're well-maintained and don't block sightlines. We've worked with Serenbe before and know the process. We can help you understand your specific restrictions before you commit.
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