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Chattahoochee Hills has some of the most beautiful estate properties in South Fulton, and we've installed putting greens on quite a few of them. Those rolling hills and generous lot sizes around Serenbe and the Rico area give homeowners real opportunities to build outdoor spaces that actually get used year-round. A well-designed putting green isn't just about golf—it's about creating a reason to spend time in your backyard, whether that's practicing your short game or just having friends over for a different kind of entertaining. The soil composition in this part of Fulton County can be tricky for natural grass maintenance, which is honestly one of the biggest reasons we see property owners making the switch to artificial turf for their greens. You get the look and playability without fighting the red clay and shade patterns that come with these older properties. We've learned what works on Chattahoochee Hills estates through years of installations, and we can help you avoid the common mistakes that plague DIY putting green projects in this area.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with clay-heavy soils that drain differently depending on where your home sits relative to the topography. Natural grass putting greens struggle here because of inconsistent moisture retention and the amount of shade created by mature tree coverage on larger lots. The Serenbe community in particular has dense tree canopies, which means your putting surface needs to handle partial-shade conditions that would stress traditional bent grass or zoysia. Most properties we work on in this area have the space for a full-size or near-full-size green—not those cramped backyard setups you see in denser Atlanta neighborhoods. Installation considerations specific to South Fulton include proper base preparation to handle the clay, drainage slope adjustments, and perimeter edging that works with your property's natural grade changes. HOA rules in Serenbe and surrounding neighborhoods typically allow artificial turf greens without issue, but we always verify before breaking ground. The rural estate lot sizes mean you can actually go bigger without looking out of place, and that changes the whole feel of what's possible.
Absolutely. That clay-heavy soil means we need a solid crushed-stone base with proper slope to handle water movement. We've installed greens all over South Fulton, and skipping the drainage prep is the biggest mistake homeowners make. The clay doesn't drain like sandy soils, so our base design has to account for that. Your turf sits on top of properly prepared layers, not directly on the clay.
That's actually our bread and butter. Those rolling hills around Serenbe and the Rico area mean most properties have slope, and honestly, that makes for more interesting greens. We design the slope into the putting surface so water drains naturally and the green still plays true. Flat greens are boring anyway—the topography here lets us build something with real character.
Yes, but placement matters. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't need sunlight, so shade isn't the limiting factor. What we watch for is debris accumulation and moisture from leaf drop. If your putting green will sit under mature oaks or pines, we design it with slightly steeper drainage and schedule more regular maintenance during fall. The Serenbe community has beautiful tree coverage—we just work with it.
Most residential putting greens in Chattahoochee Hills take 5–7 days from site prep to finish. Larger greens or complex grading might add a few days. We handle the heavy work—base preparation, compaction, turf installation—so you're not dealing with equipment rental and the learning curve. Your green is ready to play on pretty quickly after we're done.
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