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Dallas homeowners in the Seven Hills and Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods have discovered something that changes the game: a putting green right in your own backyard. No more driving to the range or waiting for that perfect Saturday morning round. With Paulding County's new construction boom, we're seeing more families invest in their outdoor spaces, and a practice green is one of those upgrades that actually pays dividends—both for your game and your property value. The red clay soil around Dallas can be tough to work with for traditional turf, but artificial putting surfaces? They thrive here. You get consistent roll, year-round playability, and zero mud tracking into the house after a spring rain. We've installed dozens of greens across Dallas, and what surprises most homeowners is how quickly the investment feels like it's always been there. Not some ornamental afterthought, but a genuine part of how you use your yard. Whether your lot backs up to the woods near Silver Comet or sits in one of Seven Hills' newer subdivisions, we can design a putting green that fits your space and your swing.
Dallas sits on Paulding County's notorious red clay, which drains differently than clay-heavy soils further south. This actually works in your favor for artificial turf—you won't deal with the standing water issues that plague some Georgia installations. What you will notice is that the existing grade might need minor adjustment. Most Dallas yards are between a quarter and half acre, giving you plenty of room for an 8x12 or even 12x16 putting surface without it dominating the landscape. Sun exposure varies significantly here. Properties near Silver Comet Trail often have mature trees providing afternoon shade, while newer construction in Seven Hills tends toward open lots with full southern and western sun. Both are manageable; we just adjust drainage and base material accordingly. HOA considerations matter in Seven Hills—most permit artificial greens as long as they're maintained to community standards, which our turf exceeds. The bigger factor is the seasonal temperature swings in Paulding County. Winter rarely drops below freezing for extended periods, so you're looking at consistent playability nearly year-round. Summer heat can soften inferior synthetic blends, but commercial-grade turf stays firm and true.
Paulding County's clay does require a solid base layer—we typically install 4 inches of compacted crushed stone over the native soil, then add a sand/gravel leveling layer. The red clay itself won't drain well if you skip this step, but once the foundation is in, you've got excellent stability. We've got this process dialed in for Dallas yards specifically, so the timeline and cost are predictable.
Not significantly. Artificial turf handles mixed sun and shade better than natural grass. The shaded portion actually stays cooler and firmer in summer, which some golfers prefer. We design the slope and pile direction to ensure consistent roll across both zones. You'll never hit a putt where half the green plays differently than the other half.
Most Dallas lots can accommodate an 8x12 green, which gives you two distinct hole positions and realistic practice scenarios. If your yard is larger or you want multiple elevation changes, we go 12x20. We factor in space for approach shots too—many homeowners want a small chipping area beside the main green. We'll do a site visit to see what fits your specific property.
Plan on 2–3 days for most residential greens. We handle excavation, base prep, turf installation, and edge finishing. Beforehand, mark any underground utilities (always call 811 in Georgia), and clear the area of large debris. We'll handle the grading and site prep. Most Dallas homeowners are golfing on their new green within a week of first contact.
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