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Chattahoochee Hills homeowners have something most Atlanta suburbs don't: space. The rolling terrain and generous estate lots throughout Serenbe and the Rico area give you room to think big about your outdoor living space. A putting green fits perfectly into that vision—whether you're looking to carve out a practice area on your back forty or create a polished focal point near your home. What makes sense for a putting green here is different than cramped in-town lots. Your soil drains differently, your sun exposure varies wildly across these hills, and your neighbors actually care about what you do with your property in the best way. We've installed dozens of greens across South Fulton, and Chattahoochee Hills presents its own set of opportunities. The clay-heavy base means we need to be intentional about drainage—something flat-land installers don't always get right. The good news is that with proper grading and the right turf selection, you get a surface that performs beautifully year-round and handles our Georgia weather like a champ.
The South Fulton rolling hills create natural grading challenges that most putting green installations overlook. Your property likely has clay subsoil beneath topsoil, which means water doesn't move the way it does in sandier regions. We account for that during installation by ensuring proper base preparation and perimeter drainage—critical stuff that prevents pooling and keeps your green playable after heavy rain. Sun exposure varies dramatically across Chattahoochee Hills properties. If your lot backs up to Cochran Mill Park or sits deep in the Serenbe community, you might have morning shade that transitions to afternoon sun, or vice versa. That changes which turf blend we recommend and how the green will perform. Estate-sized lots also mean you have options for placement—we can position your green where it naturally drains and gets the light pattern that suits the grass type. One more consideration: many properties in this area have HOA guidelines through Serenbe or similar communities. We pull those documents before designing anything, so your green complies fully. The landscape aesthetic in these neighborhoods tends toward natural, integrated features rather than standalone stadium-style greens—and that actually works in your favor visually.
Serenbe has specific landscape guidelines, and putting greens are generally permissible if they blend with your property's natural aesthetic and meet setback requirements. We review HOA documents before any proposal and design greens that enhance your landscape rather than dominate it. Some restrictions exist around artificial surfaces in certain architectural zones, so we confirm early.
Yes—but it requires intentional base work. We install a gravel sublayer that sheds water away from the green itself, plus proper crown grading to match your property's slope. Clay soil actually helps with this because it doesn't drain *too* fast. The key is preventing standing water, which we handle through our installation method.
We visit your property and map sun patterns across seasons. East or north-facing properties need shade-tolerant blends; south-facing exposures handle sun-heavy grasses better. Chattahoochee Hills' rolling terrain creates microclimates, so we base recommendations on your specific sun exposure, not general guidelines.
Site prep and base work typically take 5–7 days depending on grading needs. Turf installation itself is 1–2 days. Full curing takes about two weeks before the green handles regular play. Our team drives from South Fulton, and we schedule back-to-back phases to minimize disruption to your property.
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