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Douglasville townhomes—especially in neighborhoods like Arbor Station and Chapel Hills—come with tight outdoor spaces and high expectations from HOA boards. A putting green transforms what might be a postage-stamp backyard into an actual feature, not just wasted square footage. The beauty of artificial turf for townhome putting greens here is that you're not fighting Douglas County's notorious red clay or watering restrictions that come with west metro growth. Instead, you get year-round playable surface, zero mud tracking onto your carpet, and a maintenance-free investment that actually adds character to your home. Since we're just 30 minutes away from Douglasville, we've installed dozens of these small-footprint greens in Chapel Hills and Arbor Station. Homeowners love them because they solve the real problem: you want to enjoy your tiny outdoor space, not spend weekends maintaining it. A putting green isn't a luxury upgrade here—it's a practical use of land that would otherwise sit empty.
Douglasville's red clay is both a blessing and a curse for outdoor projects. It holds water in ways that natural grass hates, but artificial turf doesn't care. That clay base actually gives us a stable, compacted foundation for installation—we don't need as much extra prep work as you'd see in sandier counties. Sun exposure matters more here than soil type. Arbor Station homes tend to have decent afternoon sun, while Chapel Hills residents often deal with mature trees that create dappled light. We design your green's slope and positioning around whatever shade you've got. Most Douglasville townhomes have 8×12 to 12×16 patios, which means we're usually working with a 4×8 or 6×10 green space. That's enough for three or four holes, plenty of slope variety, and room to walk around. One note: HOA approval is almost always required in these neighborhoods, but artificial turf greens almost never get flagged—they're green, low-maintenance, and keep your property looking intentional. We handle that conversation if you need us to.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green. We actually prefer partial shade for putting greens because it keeps the surface cooler and more playable year-round. Chapel Hills' mature canopy is an asset, not a problem. We'll design drainage and slope so water moves away from tree roots, and you'll have a shaded spot to practice your short game.
Nope. That clay is compacted and stable, which is ideal for us. We excavate to proper depth, add a crushed stone base for drainage, then install your turf system on top. The clay actually prevents settling and shifting that you might see on sandier ground. Your green will stay level and play consistent for years.
In our experience, yes. Both neighborhoods embrace well-maintained landscaping, and a putting green reads as intentional yard design, not DIY clutter. It's green, contained, and doesn't create noise or light issues. We've done multiple installations in both communities without HOA pushback.
Most Douglasville townhomes have 10×15 patios minimum. We can build a functional 4×8 green that plays like a real course, with slope, two or three distinct holes, and room to stand and swing. Larger patios get 6×12 or 6×15 greens. Even small is plenty for practice and enjoyment.
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