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Dallas residents in Paulding County have figured out what golf enthusiasts everywhere know: a putting green at home changes everything. Whether you're near the Silver Comet Trail enjoying those morning walks, or settled into one of the newer developments in Seven Hills, having a short-game practice area right outside your door beats driving to a range. The thing about Dallas is that it's growing fast—new construction means new homeowners with bigger visions for their yards, and a lot of you are thinking green (literally). A residential putting green isn't just for serious golfers anymore. Families use them for casual weekend putting, neighborhood tournaments, or just having something genuinely fun in the backyard that actually gets used. Since we're only about 30 minutes away in the area, we've installed plenty of these around Paulding County, and we know exactly what works in Dallas's climate and soil. That red clay you've got here requires a specific base approach, and the Georgia humidity means your turf choice matters. We'll walk you through everything—sizing, placement, drainage, and maintenance—so you end up with a green that performs year-round, not one that turns into a mud pit come summer.
Dallas sits on Paulding County's characteristic red clay, which is heavy and dense. That's actually valuable intel for putting-green installation because it tells us we need solid base preparation and drainage planning from day one. You can't just lay turf on raw clay and expect water to drain properly—we're talking about a landscape that holds moisture, especially during Georgia's humid summers and our occasional heavy rain events. Most Dallas yards we work with fall into the quarter-to-half-acre range, especially in the newer Seven Hills construction. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot; some properties get full southern or western sun, while others are shaded by mature trees or newer home placement. That matters because artificial turf performs differently under intense heat versus shade. We also pay attention to HOA rules in your neighborhood—some developments have specific guidelines about turf color, size restrictions, or setback requirements. The newer builds tend to be more flexible, but it's worth checking before you commit to a design. Paulding County's soil also means we'll recommend a root barrier in most cases to prevent clay expansion from affecting your green's base. Installation takes a few days, and we handle all the grading and drainage infrastructure so your putting surface stays playable through wet winters and hot summers.
Red clay is actually predictable to work with—we know it holds water and won't drain naturally. That's why we install a proper base layer and drainage system specific to Paulding County soil. Without it, you'd have pooling issues. With the right prep, your green will drain better than natural grass ever would in clay conditions.
Most Dallas homeowners go with 300–600 square feet, which gives you real practice variety without dominating your yard. We've done smaller 150-square-foot versions and larger greens too. We'll visit your property, look at your layout, sun patterns, and property line setbacks, then recommend what actually makes sense for your space.
Yes—artificial turf is actually more durable in humid climates than natural grass. Natural grass struggles here; our synthetic turf is UV-stabilized for Georgia sun and designed to drain fast so it won't get soggy. Summer heat won't damage it, and it stays green and playable year-round without the mowing and chemicals.
Absolutely. We service all of Dallas and the surrounding Paulding County neighborhoods. If you're in Seven Hills, near the Silver Comet Trail, or anywhere in the 30132 or 30157 zip codes, we can handle it. Give us a call and we'll set up a consultation to see your property.
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