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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, a lot of homeowners have the space and the vision for a putting green—and honestly, it makes sense. These rolling estate lots in South Fulton give you room to work with, whether you're in Serenbe or over in the Rico area. But here's the thing: installing a quality putting green isn't just about rolling out some synthetic turf and calling it done. The soil conditions, drainage patterns, and the way your lot sits on these hills all matter. We've worked with plenty of properties around Cochran Mill Park and throughout the community, and we know what it takes to build a putting green that actually plays right, holds up through Georgia's humidity, and looks sharp year-round. Your neighbors might have nice lawns, but a custom putting green? That's something that adds real value and gives you a reason to spend time outside. Let's talk about what's possible on your property.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with clay-based soil that drains differently depending on where your lot sits. If you're on one of the higher points, you've got good natural drainage—which is ideal for a putting green. Lower areas need more attention to subsurface prep to prevent standing water after heavy rains. The tree coverage varies a lot here, especially in Serenbe where mature oaks create shade patterns that shift throughout the day. That matters because modern synthetic putting turf needs different infill and backing depending on sun exposure. We typically recommend a thicker, more durable backing for full-sun installations and blends that handle shade better for properties tucked under the canopy. Most estate lots around here run 1–3 acres, which gives us flexibility in green size and shape. We also pay attention to HOA guidelines in the Serenbe community—some have landscape rules about color and finish, so we make sure everything's approved before we break ground. The humidity and heat in South Fulton mean your turf needs good drainage and occasional maintenance, but quality synthetic green won't degrade like natural grass would in these conditions.
Absolutely. Chattahoochee Hills' elevation changes mean water runs off fast in some spots and pools in others. We install a proper base layer with gravel and a perforated drainage system so water moves away from your green. If your lot's in a lower area, we might recommend a French drain or slight slope adjustment. It's the difference between a green that plays firm and one that stays soggy after rain.
Yes, but it requires a shade-tolerant synthetic blend. Those mature oaks are beautiful, but they block 50–70% of sunlight in some spots. We'd use a softer, denser turf backing and recommend annual infill refreshing because shade reduces evaporation. Full sun? You get away with less maintenance. Either way, it plays great—just different prep.
Most Serenbe residents love them as a community amenity. We've installed several in the neighborhood and they're approved as long as turf color matches natural-looking standards—no neon green. We handle all design details to make sure your green complements your property and fits community guidelines. No surprises, no compliance issues.
Way less than natural grass, which is the whole point. We're talking occasional brushing to keep the nap consistent, infill top-ups every 1–2 years, and maybe leaf cleanup if you're under trees. Georgia's heat and humidity are actually gentler on synthetic turf than on natural grass. You'll never mow, never fertilize, never worry about bare patches.
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