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Chattahoochee Hills isn't your typical suburban neighborhood. The rolling hills, sprawling estate lots, and that mix of wooded acreage and manicured grounds mean most homeowners here are thinking long-term about their outdoor space. A putting green fits right into that picture—whether you're looking to add a genuine practice area to your property or create a conversation piece that actually gets used. We've installed quite a few in the Serenbe community and surrounding areas, and what strikes us most is how different each property is. The soil, the slope, the shade from those mature trees near Cochran Mill Park—it all matters. That's why we don't just show up with one template. We look at your lot, talk through what you actually want to do with the space, and build something that works with Chattahoochee Hills' terrain, not against it. Most of our clients in this area are done with the guessing game of natural grass on challenging ground. They want something that performs year-round, looks sharp, and doesn't demand endless maintenance on top of everything else they're managing.
Chattahoochee Hills sits in South Fulton's rolling hill country, which means your yard likely isn't flat—and that's something we factor into every putting green design. The soil here tends to be clay-heavy with decent drainage in some spots and slower drainage in others, depending on whether you're in the Rico area or closer to Serenbe. That rolling terrain is beautiful, but it means water runoff and settling patterns are real considerations. We'll assess your specific slope and sub-base conditions before installation. Shade is another variable. Many properties border wooded sections or have mature trees that create dappled light throughout the day. Our turf selection accounts for that—we don't install a full-sun blend if half your green sits in afternoon shade. Estate lots in Chattahoochee Hills are typically large enough for a meaningful putting green, which is great. Most homeowners have room to work with, whether it's a modest practice area or a longer 5,000+ square-foot layout. Installation timing matters too—spring and early fall are ideal windows for getting everything settled before the heat or winter. We plan around Georgia's weather patterns and make sure your base prep handles the local moisture cycle.
Serenbe has specific design guidelines, but putting greens generally fall outside strict turf restrictions since they're functional recreation areas, not lawn replacements. We recommend checking your neighborhood covenants or contacting your HOA before we start, and we're happy to help frame the project that way. Most associations in Chattahoochee Hills see putting greens as a property enhancement when installed cleanly.
That clay-based soil needs proper base preparation to prevent settling or drainage issues. We'll typically excavate, lay a compacted base layer, and install drainage lines if needed—especially on slopes. The clay actually works in our favor once it's prepped right; it holds the sub-base stable and prevents washout during Georgia's heavier rain periods.
Absolutely. In fact, slope is common out here. We design the green and its drainage to work with your lot's natural grade. This might mean terracing, strategic base layering, or contouring the green itself to look intentional rather than fighting the hillside. Our approach turns the terrain into a design feature.
For a standard residential putting green (2,000–4,000 sq ft), plan on 3–5 days once we've completed site prep. Larger installations or complex drainage work may take longer. We coordinate timing to fit your schedule and Georgia's seasonal weather windows for best results.
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