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Chattahoochee Hills homeowners have something most Georgia neighborhoods don't: space. Those rolling estate lots in Serenbe and the Rico area give you room to think bigger than a standard backyard. A lot of folks out here are thinking about putting greens—and honestly, it makes sense. The terrain naturally lends itself to it, and if you're in an HOA community like Serenbe, a well-designed artificial putting surface actually fits right into the landscape aesthetic they're going for. We've installed putting greens across South Fulton, and the difference between a generic backyard feature and one that works with your land is night and day. Your soil, the way water drains off those hills, the amount of shade you get from mature trees—all of it matters. That's where having someone local who understands Chattahoochee Hills specifically makes the installation process smoother and the final result something you'll actually use year-round instead of staring at from the porch.
The rolling terrain around Chattahoochee Hills is beautiful, but it comes with drainage considerations that flat subdivisions don't have. Your soil tends toward clay-heavy composition typical of South Fulton, which means standing water isn't something you want near a putting green. We design installations with proper grading and sub-base layers to handle the natural slope of your property. Most estate lots in Serenbe and Rico have mature tree coverage, which creates shade patterns that shift seasonally—something to map out before installation so your green gets adequate light during the months you'll actually use it. If you're in an HOA-governed community, Serenbe's design guidelines tend to favor natural-looking installations that complement existing landscaping rather than bright, artificial-looking surfaces. We work within those parameters regularly. The good news: your lot size usually allows for creative placement that satisfies HOA requirements while giving you a functional playing surface. Drainage infrastructure, proper edging, and landscape integration are what separate a mediocre putting green from one that lasts 10+ years in the Georgia climate.
Most Serenbe properties can have putting greens, but design standards matter. The community values natural aesthetics, so we design installations that blend with your landscape—think subtle edging, complementary backing materials, and placement that doesn't dominate your yard. We handle HOA submissions regularly and know exactly what Serenbe's design review looks for. Worth checking your specific restrictive covenants, but we've rarely hit a hard no.
Clay-heavy soil requires a rock-solid sub-base to prevent settling and ensure good drainage. We use crushed stone and proper grading to manage South Fulton's natural runoff. Without this foundation work, you'll see shifting within a year or two. The upfront investment in base preparation is what keeps your green playable for a decade.
Your lots are generous—usually a quarter-acre or more. That gives us flexibility. We typically recommend 400–800 square feet for a functional, interesting green with a couple of hole placements. Smaller than that feels cramped; much larger becomes maintenance-heavy. We'll walk your property and show you what makes sense for your specific layout.
More than 6 hours of direct daily shade and you'll struggle with moss and algae growth in Georgia's humidity. If your lot is heavily treed, we either choose a shadier location or clear strategic branches. Some Serenbe properties need light management—we'll assess and be honest about whether a putting green will thrive where you want it.
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