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Your Serenbe home or Rico-area estate sits on some beautiful South Fulton rolling terrain—and that also means you've got a real opportunity with a putting green. We've worked with plenty of homeowners in Chattahoochee Hills who wanted to add a genuine short-game practice space without the maintenance headaches of natural grass on those hillsides. The elevation changes around here, the clay-heavy soil, and the mix of sun and shade across typical estate lots actually make artificial turf a smart choice. A lot of folks in your area are discovering that a quality putting green doesn't just look sharp alongside a Serenbe-style landscape; it's functional year-round, doesn't turn into a muddy mess during our wet springs, and handles the heat without going dormant. We're based about 45 minutes away, so we know the neighborhood well. Whether you're in Serenbe proper or out in the Rico area, we can build you something that actually fits how you live—not just a generic backyard feature.
The rolling hills of Chattahoochee Hills mean your yard probably isn't pancake-flat, and that's actually something to plan around when installing a putting surface. The soil here tends toward clay and red clay mixtures, which drains slower than ideal and can be tough on natural grass come summer. That's one reason artificial turf thrives—you get consistent playability without worrying about compacted soil or wet spots. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your property slopes toward Cochran Mill Park's tree lines or opens toward the south. We assess each site to position your green where it gets the light it needs—typically 4–6 hours minimum for the ideal play surface, but we work with partial-shade layouts too. Estate lots in Chattahoochee Hills often run larger, which gives you room to size a putting green appropriately. If your property sits within Serenbe's design covenants or other HOA guidelines, we factor that into the design upfront. Installation here accounts for drainage away from your home's foundation and grading that matches your existing landscape contours.
Chattahoochee Hills doesn't typically require a permit for a backyard putting green as long as it's a residential feature, but if you're in Serenbe or another gated community, your HOA or design review board may have landscape guidelines. We handle those conversations with you upfront so there are no surprises. A quick call to your neighborhood's management clarifies any restrictions before we break ground.
South Fulton's clay-heavy soil doesn't drain as fast as sandy loam, so we always build proper base preparation—compacted stone, drainage fabric, and sometimes French drains depending on slope and grade. This keeps water from pooling and extends your green's life. The clay itself won't affect the artificial turf surface, but prepping the foundation right is non-negotiable in Chattahoochee Hills.
Absolutely. Serenbe's design philosophy values functional outdoor living, and a well-designed putting green fits that ethos. We can match the aesthetic—clean lines, natural edging with native plantings, or integrated into existing hardscape. It looks intentional, not afterthought-ish, and enhances your property's value.
A lot less than you'd think. Brush it weekly, blow off debris, rinse it down occasionally. In Chattahoochee Hills' climate, you won't deal with seasonal dormancy, fungal issues from humidity, or muddy patches after rain. Annual professional grooming keeps it tournament-ready, but the day-to-day is genuinely minimal.
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