Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your backyard is your sanctuary. Those rolling estates in Serenbe and the Rico area give you space to really make something special—and a putting green is exactly the kind of feature that transforms how you use your land. We've worked with homeowners across South Fulton who wanted a golf setup without the commute to a course, and the results speak for themselves. Your soil is naturally well-draining thanks to the hill terrain, which actually works in your favor when we're designing the base. We handle everything from the initial site survey to final play-readiness, and we're close enough that we can swing by for maintenance or tweaks whenever you need us. A backyard putting green isn't just a luxury—it's a reason to spend more time outside, practice your short game in peace, and give your property a real focal point that guests actually want to see.
Chattahoochee Hills' rolling topography is a real asset for putting green installation. Those elevation changes mean we're working with naturally good drainage, but we need to account for water flow during our design phase so the green performs consistently year-round. The South Fulton soil tends to be clay-heavy in some spots and more sandy in others depending on your exact lot—we always do a soil assessment before layout. Your tree canopy varies dramatically across neighborhoods; homes near Cochran Mill Park and deeper in Serenbe often have more shade on the south and west sides, so we position the green to maximize playable hours. Most residential lots in your area are spacious enough for a 300–600 square-foot green, which is the sweet spot for realistic practice. One thing to check: if you're in a deed-restricted community like Serenbe, your HOA may have guidelines on landscape features. We're familiar with those conversations and can help you navigate approval if needed. Summer heat and occasional drought mean your turf choice matters—we spec materials built for Georgia's climate and sun exposure patterns.
Not if we build it right. We install a engineered base layer that sits above your native clay, complete with proper grading and sometimes French drain lines depending on your lot slope. Your rolling terrain actually helps shed water naturally. We've installed dozens of greens across South Fulton clay without drainage headaches—the key is planning the subsurface during design, not fighting it after.
Most turf needs 4–6 hours of direct sun daily. In Serenbe and similar wooded neighborhoods, we often see dappled shade from mature oaks and pines. We can work with that—there are shade-tolerant synthetic options that perform well. The bigger issue is air circulation; if your green is hemmed in tight, morning dew sticks around longer. We assess your specific trees and canopy before recommending turf type and placement.
From initial site visit to final play-ready, plan on 2–3 weeks for a residential green, assuming weather cooperates and we're not fighting major grading work. Your estate lot size and terrain complexity affect the schedule. We'll give you a realistic timeline once we've walked the property and talked through your vision.
It depends on your specific neighborhood. Serenbe and other deed-restricted communities do have design guidelines, but a well-integrated putting green usually fits within those parameters. We've helped clients get approval in your area before. It's worth checking your covenants first, and we're happy to discuss how to position it as a landscape enhancement rather than an outlier.
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