Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of Cumming homeowners we talk to have the same wish: a pristine putting green right in their backyard without spending every weekend maintaining it. Whether you're in The Collection, Windermere, or anywhere else in the 30028, 30040, or 30041 zip codes, the dream of having a short-game practice area at home is totally achievable—and it doesn't require the upkeep of natural grass. Lake Lanier's proximity to our area creates some unique conditions for outdoor living. The humidity and occasional moisture mean that real grass putting surfaces demand constant attention: mowing, aerating, fungus treatments, the works. That's where artificial turf comes in. Our synthetic putting greens are built to handle Forsyth County's climate and the sandier clay soil we work with regularly. You get tournament-grade playability year-round, zero fertilizer, and the ability to practice your short game whenever the mood strikes—rain or shine. We've installed dozens of putting greens throughout Cumming and the surrounding communities. The feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're a serious golfer looking to dial in your approach shots or just want an eye-catching landscape feature that actually does something useful, we can build it for you. Our crew handles everything from site prep to final installation, and we're just 35 minutes away when you're ready to get started.
Cumming sits on some sandier clay soil—it's good for building foundations, but it can be tricky for maintaining natural turf. That clay holds moisture in wet seasons (thanks in part to Lake Lanier's influence on our microclimate), which means fungus and moss can become headaches fast on a putting surface. Synthetic turf eliminates that problem entirely. Most properties we see in Cumming's established neighborhoods like The Collection and Windermere have decent-sized backyards, but not all of them are ideal for the amount of sun that natural greens need. Here's the thing: our artificial systems actually perform better in mixed sun-and-shade scenarios. You get consistent roll and playability whether your backyard gets six hours of direct sun or deals with afternoon oak-tree shade. If your home is in a community with HOA landscape guidelines, we're familiar with the approval process. Many of our Cumming clients have moved forward with putting greens that enhance their property values and fit within their neighborhood standards. The installation itself is pretty straightforward on Forsyth County soil—we handle proper drainage, base prep, and seaming so water moves the way it should, especially during our heavier rain seasons. No standing water, no soggy practice sessions.
Not in the way it affects natural grass. Our synthetic systems are UV-stabilized to handle Cumming's summer heat without fading or degrading. The humidity that causes fungal issues on real grass? It's not a concern for artificial turf. If anything, the lake-influenced moisture makes synthetic an even smarter choice than it would be elsewhere in Georgia.
Absolutely. Mixed sun and shade is actually ideal for artificial putting greens. Natural grass struggles with shade, especially in Forsyth County's climate. Our synthetic surfaces maintain consistent playability whether you're in full sun or under oak tree coverage. No bald spots, no moss, no performance drop-off.
We prepare the base, compact it properly, and install a drainage layer that works with your soil type—not against it. Sandy clay can retain water, so our setup ensures proper drainage so you don't end up with pooling. The process is straightforward, and we handle all of it from start to finish.
Most do, and we've worked through the approval process with several Cumming communities. Putting greens are typically viewed as landscape enhancements. We can discuss your HOA rules and help you navigate any submission requirements when we visit your property.
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