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A lot of homeowners in Douglasville tell us the same thing: they love the idea of a putting green, but they're not sure if it makes sense for their yard. Maybe you've got a postage-stamp lot in Chapel Hills, or you're sitting on a bigger property near Arbor Station. Either way, we get it—you want to know what actually works before you commit. Here's the thing: a putting green in Douglasville isn't just about having a conversation piece. It's about creating a space where you actually want to spend time, whether that's practicing your short game or just giving your family a reason to hang out outside. We've installed dozens of them across Douglas County, and we've learned what works with our red clay soil, our humidity, and our specific growing season. Some contractors treat every putting green the same way. We don't. Your yard is different, your goals are different, and your budget probably is too. That's why we start with your actual situation—not with a sales pitch.
Douglas County's red clay is beautiful, but it's not forgiving when it comes to drainage. That matters for putting greens because moisture is your enemy—it breeds mold, it kills turf, and it creates dead spots faster than you'd think. Before we install anything, we assess your yard's natural slope and whether water pools during our heavy spring rains. Most Douglasville yards have decent sun exposure, especially in the newer neighborhoods like Arbor Station, but we've worked on shaded properties too—and shade changes your turf selection. The size of your lot also shapes what's realistic. We've built beautiful 200-square-foot greens in tighter spaces, and we've designed full 1,000+ square-foot practice areas for homeowners with the room. HOA rules vary depending on your neighborhood—Chapel Hills has its own set of guidelines, so we always check before design. Installation usually takes 3–5 days once we've prepped the base, graded for drainage, and laid your turf. West metro growth means a lot of newer homes with consistent lot conditions, which actually works in our favor. We'll account for Douglas County's seasonal changes: hot summers mean your turf works harder, so we choose varieties that handle heat and humidity without constant babying.
Yes—if it's installed right. We build a gravel and sand base that channels water away from the turf surface. The red clay underneath becomes an asset because it's compacted and stable. We slope every green slightly so water moves off naturally, especially important during our spring rainy season. Without proper base prep, clay would be a nightmare. With it, your green stays playable year-round.
Way less than natural grass. You'll brush it weekly to keep the nap consistent, and occasionally rinse it during dusty spells. Douglas County's humidity means occasional algae can appear on shaded greens, but a simple cleaner handles that. Most of our Douglasville clients spend 10–15 minutes a month on maintenance. No fertilizer, no fungicide sprays, no mowing—that's the whole point.
Almost certainly. We design greens to fit available space—that could be 150 square feet or 1,500. Many Douglasville neighborhoods have great yard sizes for a functional green, even if you're not running a full-length course. We'll walk your property and show you what's actually possible without disrupting landscaping or sight lines.
Material cost varies, but the bigger factor is durability and look. Premium synthetic turf holds color better through our hot summers and handles foot traffic longer. Budget options fade faster in Georgia sun. We'll walk you through quality tiers so you're not overpaying, but you're also not replacing your green in five years. Most Douglasville clients find the mid-to-premium range delivers the best value.
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