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Chattahoochee Hills has some of the most beautiful estate properties in South Fulton—the kind of homes where a backyard should be as intentional as the landscape itself. If you own land around Serenbe or the Rico area, you know those rolling hills mean your yard is either your sanctuary or a constant maintenance headache. A putting green changes that equation entirely. Instead of fighting the clay soil and shade patterns that come with Georgia's topography, you can install a custom short-game practice area that actually works with your property. We've worked with homeowners across Fulton County who wanted their outdoor space to reflect who they are—and for plenty of people, that means golf. Whether you're looking at a modest 12x15 setup near your patio or a sprawling practice area that takes advantage of your lot's natural slope, a quality artificial putting surface handles Georgia's humidity, afternoon thunderstorms, and the occasional dry spell without turning into a mud pit or a dust bowl. The best part? Once it's in, you're done. No mowing, no fertilizing, no watching it die back in summer heat.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on those classic South Fulton rolling hills—which is gorgeous for views but means your soil is likely red clay mixed with Georgia's natural acidic base. That clay actually works in your favor for putting-green installation because it compacts well and provides solid drainage when we build the base correctly. What you need to account for is shade. If your property backs up toward Cochran Mill Park or sits under mature oaks (common in the Serenbe community), afternoon sun exposure varies significantly across your lot. We assess this during the site visit because it affects where the putting surface performs best and how much reflected heat it experiences. The estate-sized lots here are another consideration—you've got the space to do something really nice, but that also means thinking about how the green fits into your overall landscape vision. HOA rules in Serenbe communities are thoughtful but specific, so we always confirm setbacks and color/finish standards before breaking ground. Georgia's humidity is real, but modern synthetic turf is engineered for exactly this climate. Drainage is critical in areas with heavy summer rain, so we pay attention to your lot's natural grade and make sure water moves away from the installation.
Artificial turf in Chattahoochee Hills handles humidity better than natural grass because it doesn't develop fungal issues or get waterlogged. We build in a perforated base layer that drains heavy rain quickly—important with your rolling terrain. The synthetic fibers dry fast, so you can use it hours after a storm. The main thing is avoiding standing water, which we address during installation by reading your lot's natural slope.
Not at all—red clay is actually ideal for this. It's dense and compacts well, giving you a stable foundation. We've installed dozens of greens across South Fulton on similar soil. We prep the base properly, add the right aggregate layer, and you're set. The clay won't shift or settle unevenly like sandy soil might.
Designed well, it becomes a natural focal point. We work with your landscape's existing features—shade trees, elevation changes, sight lines from your patio. Most Serenbe properties have the space and thoughtful design aesthetic that actually showcases a putting green as intentional landscaping, not just a hobby addition.
Typical small to mid-sized green (500–1,000 sq ft) takes 2–3 days. We account for site prep, base layering, and turf installation. Estate properties sometimes need more planning around shade patterns and grading, but we schedule that during the initial site visit and give you a clear timeline before we start.
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