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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, a lot of homeowners are sitting on beautiful estate lots—some of the most spacious property you'll find in South Fulton—and they're looking for ways to make those acres work harder for their families. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's a way to turn a corner of your yard into something you'll actually use. We've installed plenty of them across the Serenbe community and the Rico area, and the response has been consistent: people love having a space where they can practice their short game without driving 20 minutes to the range, or where their kids can play without tearing up the natural grass come summer. The rolling hills and red clay soil of Chattahoochee Hills present some interesting installation considerations, but that's exactly why working with someone who knows the local terrain matters. We handle the drainage, the base prep, and the finishing details—so you get a putting green that actually performs year after year, regardless of how much rain we pull in during Georgia's wet seasons.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on some of that classic South Fulton red clay, which means drainage is the first thing we think about when we're planning a putting green installation. The rolling topography of your property is actually an asset—it helps water move away from the play surface—but it also means we're often working with slopes that need careful grading. Most of the estate lots here are large enough that we have room to work with, and we can position your green on a spot that gets good sun exposure without being directly south-facing all day (which matters during our hot summers). The Serenbe community tends to have some HOA guidelines around landscaping, so we always verify those before we start. The native soil needs amendment and compaction before we lay synthetic turf; we're not just rolling it out over clay. Winter freeze-thaw cycles in this area can shift an improperly installed base, so the prep work we do upfront is what keeps your green looking good in year five.
Synthetic putting greens require way less work than natural grass, especially on these clay soils. You'll brush the turf occasionally to keep the fibers upright, and rinse it during hot spells. Because we get decent rainfall here, you won't need to water it. We typically recommend a light maintenance schedule—maybe 15 minutes a month—to keep it tournament-ready.
Absolutely. In fact, the slopes we see throughout Chattahoochee Hills are often ideal for putting greens because they provide natural drainage. We just need to grade it thoughtfully so the ball rolls the way you want it to, and make sure water doesn't pool anywhere. Some of our best installations are on properties with 5–10 degree slopes.
Yes, it does. Red clay compacts differently than sandy or loamy soil, and it holds water longer. We account for this by installing a proper base layer and using French drains if needed. The good news is that once we've done the foundation right, your green sits on stable ground that won't shift with Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles.
Depends on size and site prep, but a typical 400–600 square foot green takes us 3–5 days. Most of that time is grading, base installation, and drainage work. We finish with the turf and edge work. We'll walk you through the timeline when we visit your property.
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