Award Winning — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody homeowners know the struggle: that patch of yard behind the house that never quite cooperates, whether it's buried under shade from mature trees or baked by afternoon sun near Perimeter Mall. A backyard putting green changes the game. Instead of fighting DeKalb clay and uneven drainage, you're building something genuinely playable—a space in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or Dunwoody Village where you can actually enjoy your yard year-round without mowing, watering, or reseeding. The neighborhoods here are full of discerning homeowners who've invested in quality landscaping, and a custom-built putting green fits that same philosophy. We've installed dozens across the area, and what strikes us most is how quickly families claim their backyards as real gathering spots. No more dead zones. No more seasonal frustration. Just a well-maintained green that rewards your short game and turns casual afternoons into something worth anticipating.
Dunwoody's combination of DeKalb clay soil and tree-heavy residential lots creates specific opportunities for putting green design. Clay doesn't drain naturally, which is actually good news—it means a properly graded artificial surface with sub-base preparation will stay stable and won't shift over seasons. Your yard likely has shade pressure from mature oaks and pines, especially in the Georgetown and Winters Chapel sections. Artificial turf handles this beautifully; you're not fighting moss or thin grass in low-light corners. Most Dunwoody lots run a quarter to half-acre, and the suburban lot size means you have realistic space for an 800–1,500 square foot green without feeling cramped. One thing we've learned: many homeowners here care about HOA compliance and curb appeal. A putting green adds genuine property value and can actually satisfy landscape maintenance standards better than struggling with problematic grass varieties. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on grading needs, and the DeKalb soil actually compacts well for our base layers.
Putting greens fall under general landscaping improvements and don't typically require special permits in Dunwoody. That said, if your HOA covers the area (many neighborhoods here do), you'll want to check their landscaping guidelines. We handle those conversations routinely and can provide renderings to your HOA if needed. It's a straightforward process.
Yes. Our turf systems drain aggressively, so Georgia's humid summers don't cause puddling or mold issues. Winter freezes in the 30338 and 30346 areas won't damage the synthetic fibers. Occasional ice is actually fine—it thaws like any outdoor surface. The real enemy is stagnant moisture, which our base and drainage design prevents entirely.
A quality green sized for typical Dunwoody lots (1,000–1,200 sq ft) runs $8,000–$14,000 installed, depending on site grading, drainage complexity, and green shape. DeKalb clay sites sometimes need extra base prep, which we quote transparently. We're 28 minutes from your area and offer free on-site estimates.
Absolutely. Evening play is popular with Dunwoody families, and LED lighting transforms your green into a real backyard feature. Sand bunkers, tiered mounding, and custom contouring all enhance playability and aesthetics. We design these during the consultation phase so the entire landscape works as one cohesive space.
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