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A putting green in your Columbus backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a statement that you're serious about staying put. We've worked with homeowners across Midtown, North Columbus, and Green Island Hills who installed these greens as part of their long-term vision for their properties. Unlike a temporary landscape feature, a quality artificial putting green adds real value and becomes part of your daily life. You'll use it during those brutal Georgia summers when the heat keeps you inside, and you'll appreciate it year-round because it never goes dormant, never browns out, and never demands the water bill that real turf does in this climate. The Fort Moore area and RiverWalk neighborhoods have plenty of established homes with mature yards—spaces that are often too shaded or too beat-up for traditional grass to thrive. That's exactly where a putting green shines. It's playable in full sun, it tolerates partial shade better than you'd expect, and it works beautifully as a focal point in a yard design. Whether you've got 200 square feet or 500, we can build something that fits your space and your game.
Columbus sits on some challenging soil. That red clay mixed with sandier ridges means drainage is either too slow or too fast—rarely just right. Real grass struggles with this naturally, which is why so many yards here end up compacted and weedy by July. Artificial putting greens sidestep the whole problem. We size the base and subsurface specifically for Columbus's intense summer heat and occasional heavy rain. The turf itself won't stress, won't develop thatch, and won't die back when temperatures hit the mid-90s for weeks straight. Shade is a real factor in established neighborhoods like Midtown and North Columbus, where mature oaks and pines create dappled light most of the day. Modern artificial turf handles that better than most homeowners expect—it's not like the plastic stuff from 15 years ago. We also work with HOA guidelines common to Columbus developments; most approve putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and don't create drainage issues for neighbors. Typical residential lots here are spacious enough for a 12-by-20 or 15-by-30 green, which gives you realistic playing conditions. Installation accounts for our local clay base—proper compaction and subsurface preparation keeps everything stable through seasonal shifts.
Artificial turf doesn't wilt, brown out, or need constant water during heat spells. In Columbus, where summer temps regularly hit 90+ degrees, that's huge. Real grass would need daily watering to survive; our greens just stay playable. They also don't develop dead patches or fungal issues that plague natural grass in humid Georgia summers. You'll get consistent roll and speed all season.
Yes. Modern turf is engineered to perform in partial shade, which is common under the mature oaks in older Columbus neighborhoods. It won't get the sun exposure real grass needs, but our greens maintain playability. We assess your specific shade patterns and recommend turf grades that handle your light conditions. Full sun greens are also available if you've got the space.
Red clay drainage is unpredictable, which is why we don't rely on it. Our installation includes engineered subsurface layers—crushed stone base, perforated pipe, and proper slope—that handle both the clay's poor drainage and occasional Georgia downpours. Water moves away from the turf and off your property, preventing pooling and keeping the green playable.
Most do, as long as the installation is clean and drainage doesn't affect neighbors' lots. Green Island Hills and other established Columbus neighborhoods generally treat putting greens like other landscape upgrades. We're familiar with local HOA standards and can help you navigate approval if needed. It's worth checking your covenants, but we haven't seen many restrictions.
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