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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, you've got the space to really enjoy your property—those rolling hills and estate-sized lots give you room to think big. A lot of folks we talk to in Serenbe and the Rico area mention the same thing: they want a backyard feature that actually gets used, without the maintenance headache. That's where a putting green comes in. Whether you're looking to stay sharp with your short game, give yourself a reason to get outside on quiet mornings, or create a gathering spot that doesn't demand constant upkeep, a quality artificial putting surface fits perfectly with the Chattahoochee Hills lifestyle. The rural character of South Fulton means you've got privacy and land—exactly what you need to install something special without worrying about neighbors' sight lines. We've been installing these throughout the Atlanta area, and we understand the soil conditions and drainage challenges specific to this part of Fulton County. The good news? Artificial turf handles our Georgia climate beautifully, and once it's down, it stays playable year-round.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with clay-heavy soil that can get boggy during our wet springs—which is actually one of the best reasons to choose artificial turf over natural grass for a putting green. The rolling topography means you'll want professional grading to ensure proper drainage around your green, especially on properties that slope toward Cochran Mill Park or the lower elevations common in this area. Your lot size is likely substantial, which gives us flexibility in placement and design. Shade patterns vary dramatically depending on whether you're nestled in the Serenbe community's tree-lined neighborhoods or on more open estate land in the Rico area. We assess sun exposure carefully because even though artificial turf doesn't need sunshine to thrive, the angle of play and glare can affect enjoyment. Most Chattahoochee Hills properties don't have restrictive HOA rules about backyard improvements—one of the perks of the area—but we always verify local guidelines. The key here is proper base preparation; our crews account for the clay soil and Fulton County's drainage patterns to prevent settling or puddling that would ruin your playing surface.
Clay soil holds water, which is why we don't just lay turf directly on the ground. We excavate and install a compacted gravel base with a drainage layer underneath—this is standard practice in South Fulton. It takes an extra step, but it's the difference between a green that plays true for years and one that develops soft spots. Your rolling terrain helps too; gravity works in our favor on most Chattahoochee Hills properties.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't go dormant like natural grass, and it drains fast even after our winter rain. Serenbe and Rico residents tell us they play through December and January without issue. Summer heat doesn't damage it; if anything, people use their greens more because there's no mud or bare patches to worry about.
Most properties in this area have minimal restrictions on backyard features, which is one reason people choose to live here. That said, we always check local setback requirements and any community guidelines before we break ground. It's a quick conversation, and we handle it.
Your lot size gives you options. We've installed everything from 300-square-foot practice greens to 1,500-plus-square-foot championship designs. Most folks in Chattahoochee Hills go for something in the 600–900 range—big enough to be fun and challenging, but not so massive it dominates the yard. We'll walk your property and talk through what fits your space and budget.
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