Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas residents in Paulding County have figured out what golf enthusiasts know: a putting green transforms your backyard into a personal retreat. Whether you're in Seven Hills, near the Silver Comet Trail area, or anywhere across the 30132 and 30157 zip codes, a well-designed putting green gives you year-round practice space without the drive to the course—and without worrying about Georgia's red clay turning your yard into a mudpit after rain. The beauty of artificial turf putting greens is that they work regardless of your property's sun exposure or shade patterns. That matters in Dallas, where new construction means yards vary wildly in how much direct afternoon sun they get. Plus, with the new building boom in Paulding County, a lot of homes sit on properties that still have compacted clay from foundation work. A putting green eliminates those installation headaches entirely. We design and install accessible putting greens for homeowners who want smooth, level play surfaces that work for wheelchairs, walkers, or anyone who prefers firm, even ground. No divots, no muddy spots, no seasonal dead patches. Just consistent, reliable putting practice year after year. We're based just 30 minutes north, so we know the Dallas market, the soil conditions, and what actually holds up in our Georgia climate.
Paulding County's red clay is tough on natural grass. That compacted, clay-heavy soil drains poorly, which means standing water after heavy rain—exactly what you don't want under a putting surface. Artificial turf solves this instantly. We install a base layer that handles drainage without the clay becoming a problem. Dallas sits in a transition zone for sun exposure. Some properties in Seven Hills get morning sun and afternoon shade; others are the reverse. Natural grass putting greens struggle when they're part-shade, but synthetic turf performs identically whether it's in full sun or dappled shade. We don't have to worry about Bermuda or zoysia dying out in shaded corners. Wheelchair accessibility is straightforward with artificial turf. The surface is smooth, firm, and level—no divots, no ruts, no soft spots that cause wheel-sinking. We ensure proper edge transitions so wheelchairs or walkers roll smoothly from your patio or walkway onto the putting surface. During installation, we work around Dallas's typical lot sizes and new-construction grading. Whether your yard is a small suburban lot or a larger property, we build a drainage base that keeps the green playable even during Paulding County's wet seasons. Maintenance is minimal: occasional brushing and rinse-offs. No fertilizer runoff into the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. Red clay actually works in your favor during installation because it's dense and stays put. We excavate the area, install a proper sub-base for drainage, and lay the turf on top. The clay won't undermine the green—it just means we're extra careful about grading and water flow. After installation, you never deal with clay tracking or muddy patches again.
Yes. We design accessible greens with smooth, firm surfaces that support wheelchairs without sinking or catching. We ensure clean edge transitions from your patio or walkway onto the green itself, and we can customize contours so everyone can enjoy the space safely. It's one of the best benefits of synthetic turf.
Synthetic turf looks and plays the same whether it's in full sun or partial shade—unlike natural grass, which thins out in shade or burns in extreme heat. In Dallas's variable light conditions, that consistency is huge. You get reliable putting conditions year-round without worrying about brown patches or thin spots.
Very low. Brush the surface occasionally to keep the nap consistent, rinse it off after dusty periods, and remove any debris. No fertilizer, no watering bills, no seasonal die-off. Georgia's humidity won't create mold or algae issues if drainage is installed correctly—which we do on every project.
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