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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, you've got space—real space. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or over in the Rico area, those rolling South Fulton lots give you room to dream about your backyard. A lot of our neighbors are thinking about putting greens these days, and honestly, it makes sense. Your property probably has some elevation changes, mature trees creating pockets of shade, and soil that drains in ways you might not expect. Instead of fighting clay and Georgia red dirt every time you want to practice your short game, why not install a turf green that actually works with your land? We've been helping homeowners in this area transform their yards for years. The beauty of a putting green in Chattahoochee Hills isn't just about having a place to putt—it's about making your estate feel complete. Near Cochran Mill Park and throughout Serenbe, we've installed greens that become genuine gathering spaces. No more soggy spots in spring. No more bare patches from foot traffic. Just a playable, low-maintenance green that handles our humidity and clay-heavy soil better than real grass ever could.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with those characteristic red clay soils you find throughout South Fulton. That's actually important for your putting green installation. Real grass struggles here during wet springs because water doesn't drain evenly—you get pooling in low spots and dead zones in high spots. Artificial turf solves that problem. We size your base preparation to handle the grade changes on your property; Serenbe lots especially tend to have significant slopes. The trees around here are another factor. If you've got mature oaks or pines creating dappled shade, that's perfect for turf. Unlike natural grass, artificial greens don't require full sun, so your green can live under a canopy without thinning out or developing moss problems. Most of our Chattahoochee Hills clients have generous acreage—anywhere from one-quarter acre to full estates—which gives us flexibility in placement. We typically site greens where they're visible from the house or entertaining area. Installation timing works best in spring or fall when we're not fighting summer heat; soil compaction in our heavy clay actually helps create a stable subsurface for your green's base layers.
Serenbe is a planned community, so yes, there are design guidelines. We've worked with their architectural review on multiple greens and know exactly what they approve. Typically, they want greens integrated thoughtfully into the landscape—nothing garish or detached-looking. We design with native plantings around the perimeter and ensure the green's size and placement complement your home's aesthetic. Most of our Serenbe clients sail through approval.
Clay actually helps us. We use it as a firm base layer, then add our geo-textile and drainage layers on top. The challenge isn't the clay itself—it's pre-installation grading. Our team handles significant elevation changes common to rolling South Fulton lots. We ensure water sheds away from your green and surrounding landscape. Spring moisture in clay soil makes timing important; we often install in late March or April when the ground is workable but not saturated.
Absolutely. The mature tree coverage in this area is an asset, not a liability. Artificial turf thrives in partial shade—you won't get the algae or moss problems you'd see with real grass. Trees also provide afternoon shade during hot summers, which keeps the turf cooler and more comfortable for barefoot play. Just clear fallen branches seasonally and you're golden.
We build anywhere from 400 to 2,000 square feet depending on your vision and available space. Most of our clients in the Rico area and Serenbe go for 800–1,200 square feet—big enough for interesting hole designs and practice routing, small enough to feel integrated into the landscape. We'll walk your property and show you options based on terrain, shade, and proximity to your house.
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