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A putting green in your Dunwoody backyard sounds like a dream, and honestly, it's more achievable than you might think. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, we've installed plenty of residential greens across DeKalb County—and we know exactly what works in our climate and soil. The thing about Dunwoody lots is they're often shaded by mature trees, which actually works in your favor for a putting surface. You won't deal with the intense sun stress that other parts of Georgia do. Our crew has been fine-tuning artificial turf installations throughout the area, and we're just 28 minutes away when you're ready to turn that unused corner of your yard into something you'll actually use. A lot of our clients around Brook Run Park and Perimeter area were skeptical at first—"Will it really hold up?" "Does it look real?" After seeing the finished product, most tell us it's the best upgrade they've made to their home. We handle everything from site prep to slope design, so your ball rolls true and water drains properly, even on the trickier DeKalb clay we're all dealing with.
Dunwoody's suburban landscape presents some unique considerations for putting green installation. The soil here leans heavily toward DeKalb clay, which drains slower than sandy substrates you'd find down south. That's not a problem for us—it just means we build proper drainage infrastructure underneath your green so water moves away from the playing surface and doesn't pool. Shade is actually your friend in this part of the county. Most residential lots in Georgetown and Winters Chapel have mature oaks and pines that keep afternoon temperatures down, which means your turf won't experience the heat stress common in full-sun installations. That said, we still design greens to handle the occasional sunny exposure, especially if you're clearing trees or working with a south-facing yard. HOA rules in Dunwoody neighborhoods vary, so we always recommend checking with your community before we break ground. Typical lot sizes around here are spacious enough for a quality 400-600 square foot green, which gives you room for interesting hole designs and realistic shot distances. We've found that homeowners appreciate the consistency—no more thin spots from foot traffic, no more mud near drainage areas.
Most Dunwoody neighborhoods allow artificial turf putting greens, but it varies by community. Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village HOAs typically permit them as long as the installation looks finished and professional. We recommend pulling your CC&Rs or contacting your HOA board before scheduling—we can help you document the plan, but getting approval upfront saves headaches later.
DeKalb clay doesn't absorb water quickly, so we install a gravel and drainage base under your turf to prevent pooling. This extra layer ensures water flows away from the playing surface, even during Georgia's rainy spring months. It's a small upfront investment that keeps your green playable year-round.
Not at all—shade is actually ideal for artificial turf putting greens. The cooler conditions reduce UV stress and heat-related wear. As long as your green gets a few hours of dappled light, it'll perform beautifully. We design drainage and slope with your existing tree cover in mind.
Most Dunwoody lots can accommodate a 400–600 square foot green comfortably, which lets us design realistic hole layouts with interesting breaks and distances. We'll walk your property and show you exactly what fits—and honestly, even smaller spaces work great for practicing chipping and short putts.
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