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A putting green in your Clarkston backyard isn't just a luxury—it's a smart play if you're tired of fighting DeKalb clay and maintaining turf on a compact urban lot. Whether you're in Downtown Clarkston or the Milam Park area, space is precious, and most yards here don't lend themselves to sprawling lawns. That's where a custom putting green becomes both practical and fun. You get a manicured, resort-quality surface that requires almost zero maintenance, handles Georgia's humidity without the constant mowing, and honestly? It looks incredible. We've installed dozens of these across DeKalb County, and Clarkston homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best improvements they've made. The recycled materials we use—reclaimed rubber, recycled plastics, and sustainable backing—mean you're building something that performs like new while respecting the environment. No chemicals needed to keep it pristine. No watering during drought restrictions. Just genuine playability right outside your door, backed by craftsmanship that's proven in our own backyard (we're just 25 minutes away in the area).
Clarkston's typical DeKalb clay soil is compact and doesn't drain naturally—which is exactly why a putting green makes sense here. Traditional sod struggles with this foundation, but our synthetic systems sit on top, completely independent of what's underneath. You won't battle the clay; you'll work around it. Most lots in Downtown Clarkston and Milam Park run smaller, so we size greens to fit. A 300–600 square foot installation is common and gives you genuine golf utility without eating your whole yard. Sun exposure varies block to block in these neighborhoods, but our materials handle both full-sun and dappled-shade conditions without fading or compacting. One thing to confirm early: check with your HOA if you're in a deed-restricted area—we've found most Clarkston associations are fine with putting greens since they actually improve property appearance and reduce lawn-maintenance activity. Installation on clay requires proper base prep (we add a gravel foundation and drainage layer), which takes a day or two longer than sandy sites, but the end result is completely stable and won't shift when Georgia's humidity swings.
Absolutely. We build a drainage base layer over clay—gravel, perforated pipe, and aggregate—so water doesn't pool. The synthetic turf itself sits on top, independent of the soil below. Clay actually makes for a stable, predictable foundation once we prep it correctly. Hundreds of installations across DeKalb County prove this works year-round.
Most Clarkston lots support a 300–600 square foot green, which gives you 2–3 hole setups and genuine practice space. We've done smaller (150 sq ft) and larger (1000+ sq ft), but the sweet spot for urban DeKalb homes is the mid-range. We'll walk your lot and show you what fits.
In our experience, yes. Most DeKalb County HOAs view putting greens favorably—they're neat, low-maintenance, and actually boost curb appeal. We recommend checking your deed restrictions first, but we've rarely encountered objections. Downtown Clarkston and Milam Park communities have been receptive.
Recycled systems use post-consumer rubber and reclaimed polymers, which cuts manufacturing waste and your carbon footprint. They perform identically to virgin materials but cost less and feel good—you're not pulling resources from the ground. Georgia's environmental mindset aligns with this choice.
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