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Chattahoochee Hills is all about that estate-lot lifestyle—rolling hills, mature trees, and plenty of space to design outdoor living exactly how you want it. A putting green fits naturally into that picture, whether you're in the Serenbe community with its upscale homes or out in the Rico area where privacy and property size give you real design freedom. We've worked with homeowners throughout South Fulton who wanted to turn their yards into something functional and beautiful, and putting greens consistently rank high on that wish list. The terrain here actually works in your favor—those rolling hills mean natural drainage, and the mix of sun and shade across most properties gives us flexibility in placement. Unlike some heavily developed areas, Chattahoochee Hills homes sit on larger lots, so we're not squeezing a putting green into a postage stamp. That means better sightlines, more realistic hole layouts, and a practice space that actually feels like golf instead of a novelty. We'll spend time walking your property, understanding how your yard drains, where the sun moves throughout the day, and what kind of play you're really after.
The soil beneath Chattahoochee Hills homes tends toward clay-heavy, typical of the South Fulton rolling landscape, which means drainage is something we plan for deliberately during installation. Your property likely has a good slope to work with—that's the geographic advantage of living in the hills. We'll use that to our benefit so water moves cleanly away from the putting surface and doesn't pool during heavy rain. Tree coverage varies significantly depending on your exact neighborhood. Serenbe properties often have established canopy, which creates shade patterns that shift seasonally; Rico-area lots sometimes offer more open southern exposure. That affects both turf selection and the playability of your green throughout the year. Most residential lots in this area are substantial enough that we can position a putting green where it gets 6–8 hours of quality light without compromising your overall landscape design. We'll evaluate your property's existing drainage structures, any HOA guidelines if you're in a covenant community, and work around existing trees and hardscape. Estate lots mean we have room to think bigger and create something that complements the character of your home rather than feeling tacked on.
Serenbe is deed-restricted, so landscape changes do require review. The good news: synthetic putting greens fit the upscale aesthetic the community values, and we handle all the visual considerations—color, pile height, edge finishing—that keep your improvement aligned with neighborhood standards. We've successfully installed greens in gated and covenant communities, and we're familiar with what gets approved in South Fulton developments.
Absolutely. The slope here is actually ideal for drainage. We install permeable base layers that work with your natural grade, and we crown the green slightly so water sheds cleanly. The clay soil means we're deliberate about subsurface design, but we've done this throughout Fulton County and know exactly how to handle it.
Yes. Most Chattahoochee Hills lots have established oaks and other canopy trees, and that's a feature, not a problem. We assess sun exposure, plan green positioning to maximize light, and can even design around dappled shade if your trees are part of your home's character. We won't recommend removing healthy trees.
You've got real options here. Most properties are large enough for a 400–600 square-foot green with genuine hole variety—par-3 bunker carry, approach shots, lag practice. We've also done smaller greens (250–350 sq ft) for homeowners who want something refined and integrated into an existing patio or garden area. Let's talk about what fits your space and your game.
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