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Chattahoochee Hills has some of the most beautiful estate properties in South Fulton, and we've helped plenty of homeowners in Serenbe and the Rico area turn their rolling hillside yards into something special. A putting green isn't just a novelty—it's a way to actually use those big lots you've got out here. We've installed greens on properties ranging from half-acre to multi-acre estates, and the difference in daily enjoyment is real. Most folks in your area have the space for it, the privacy for it, and honestly, the right soil conditions for it. The challenge isn't whether you *can* build one; it's figuring out what makes sense for your specific property. That's where talking through the details matters. We've been doing this work throughout the greater Atlanta area, including regular trips out to Fulton County's residential communities, so we know the Chattahoochee Hills landscape—literally and figuratively. This guide walks you through what goes into a putting green here, what it costs, and whether it's the right move for your home.
The rolling hills of South Fulton give Chattahoochee Hills real character, but they also mean your yard probably has some slope and shade patterns worth considering. Most of the estate lots in this area sit on clay-heavy soil with decent drainage when properly prepared—nothing unusual, but it does mean we need to be intentional about base work before turf goes down. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're backing up to Cochran Mill Park or tucked into the Serenbe community's tree-heavy design. Some properties get eight-plus hours of direct sun; others are dappled and shaded most of the day. That matters for turf selection and long-term performance. Serenbe's architectural guidelines are thoughtful about landscape integration, so if you're in that community, we'll work with those aesthetics in mind. The good news: synthetic turf actually thrives in both full-sun and moderate-shade conditions, which gives you flexibility on placement. Drainage from those rolling grades is usually strong once we've got the base layer right. We typically see great results on Chattahoochee Hills properties because the elevation and native drainage patterns work in our favor.
Pricing depends on size, complexity, and whether you need grading work on those rolling hills. A modest 400–600 sq ft green on a relatively flat section of a Serenbe or Rico property typically runs $4,500–$7,500 installed. Larger installations with contouring, bunkers, or slope management can run higher. We use an ROI calculator so you can plug in your exact specs and see realistic numbers for your yard.
Serenbe has landscape standards, and we're familiar with them. A well-designed putting green actually fits nicely into the community's aesthetic when sited thoughtfully. We've done installations in Serenbe before and can walk you through the approval process if needed. Most designs pass without issue because synthetic turf looks natural and integrates cleanly into estate landscaping.
The slopes in Chattahoochee Hills are actually an advantage—natural drainage is strong. We design base layers and pitch the green slightly to work *with* your topography, not against it. Even on steeper sections, proper installation handles water flow without pooling. Your clay soil actually helps with this if we prep it correctly.
A typical putting green installation in your area takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and size. If we're doing grading work on those rolling hills, that might add a day or two. We'll give you a clear timeline during the design phase so you know exactly what to expect.
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