Before After — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas residents in Paulding County have discovered something that transforms their backyards overnight: a custom putting green that actually plays like the real thing. We've installed dozens across Seven Hills and the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods, and the before-and-afters tell the story. Homeowners here are serious about their outdoor spaces—especially in newer construction neighborhoods where the landscaping is still being finalized. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's become the centerpiece of weekend entertaining. The red clay soil that dominates our area actually makes a perfect base for installation because it compacts cleanly and drains predictably. Unlike those flimsy backyard practice greens that feel like carpet over concrete, we build greens that replicate genuine course conditions. Your 3,000 sq ft lot in Dallas has room for something meaningful. Most of our clients start with 400–600 sq ft of putting surface, strategically placed to frame the view from their deck or patio. We're based just 30 minutes away, so we handle everything from site assessment through final hand-raking.
Paulding County's red clay requires smart drainage planning, but that's exactly where our experience pays off. We've worked enough Dallas properties to know which yards face afternoon sun exposure (brutal in July and August) and which benefit from mature tree cover near the Silver Comet Trail. Shade patterns matter because artificial turf performs differently under full sun versus dappled light—we map this during the site visit. New construction homes in Seven Hills often have loose fill and uneven grading, which we address before laying base materials. Most Dallas lots sit at slight angles, so we design the green's contours to work with the natural slope rather than against it. HOA rules in some neighborhoods cap the size or placement of recreational features, which we navigate during the planning phase. The clay soil itself is stable and won't shift like sandy soils do, meaning your green stays true year after year. We avoid over-building in shallow yards; instead, we create a compact, tournament-quality surface that maximizes playability in tight spaces. Texas heat and occasional freeze-thaw cycles have taught us which infill materials and yarn specifications outlast the competition.
Red clay is actually an advantage—it compacts firmly and provides excellent drainage once we add our engineered base layers. It won't shift or settle unevenly like sandier soils do. We've installed across Dallas and Seven Hills long enough to know exactly how the clay responds to water and weight. The key is proper grading and a solid sub-base; we never cut corners there. Your green will stay level and playable for years.
Most homes in Dallas neighborhoods range from 0.3 to 0.5 acres, giving us plenty of room. We typically design 400–600 sq ft greens for residential properties—enough to feel like a real short course without overwhelming the yard. Some clients near the Silver Comet Trail area have larger lots and go bigger. We assess your specific layout and sun exposure before recommending dimensions.
Some Seven Hills neighborhoods have guidelines on recreational structures. We're familiar with Paulding County HOA requirements and help you navigate approval before installation begins. Most allow putting greens as long as they're integrated tastefully into the landscape design. We'll discuss any restrictions during your free site visit.
Dallas heat and occasional drought mean we design for durability with minimal fuss. Annual brushing and occasional infill top-ups keep the surface tournament-ready. Unlike natural grass in our red clay, there's no watering, mowing, or seasonal die-off. Most clients spend less than 30 minutes per year on maintenance.
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