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A putting green in your Dunwoody backyard isn't just a luxury—it's the perfect answer to the Georgia heat and those shade-heavy lots that make maintaining natural grass such a battle. Whether you're in Georgetown, over near Winters Chapel, or nestled in one of the Dunwoody Village neighborhoods, you probably already know how relentless our summers get and how stubborn that DeKalb clay can be about drainage. The good news? An artificial putting green gives you that pristine, golf-course feel year-round without the watering bills, fertilizer applications, or endless mowing. We've installed dozens of these in the Dunwoody area—from modest 200-square-foot greens tucked beside patios to full backyard setups that rival the practice areas you'd find near Perimeter Mall. Because these are permanent installations, we design them to work with your lot's natural slope, existing shade patterns, and long-term landscape vision. You're not ripping it out in five years; you're building something your family will use for decades.
Dunwoody's soil and climate create specific challenges and opportunities for putting green installation. That dense DeKalb clay drains slowly, which actually works in our favor—it gives us a stable, compacted base that doesn't shift seasonally the way looser soils do. What does matter is shade. Many Dunwoody lots, especially around Georgetown and Winters Chapel, sit under mature pine and oak canopies. Natural grass struggles in those conditions, but artificial turf thrives regardless of light. We'll assess your yard's sun exposure during the consultation because that influences which turf blend we recommend and how we orient the playing surface. The typical Dunwoody residential lot—whether you're near Brook Run Park or deeper into Dunwoody Village—ranges from 5,000 to 15,000 square feet, leaving plenty of room for a putting green alongside your existing landscape. We always check local HOA guidelines before breaking ground; some Dunwoody neighborhoods have specific landscape requirements, but putting greens rarely trigger issues since they're low-profile, well-maintained, and actually improve curb appeal. Installation here typically takes 3–5 days depending on size and site prep complexity.
Not at all—we actually prefer clay bases because they're naturally compacted and stable. We install a perforated base layer and proper drainage stone, so water moves away from the green's surface quickly. Clay's density prevents the shifting and settling you'd see in sandier soils, which means your putting surface stays level and true for years.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf performs identically in sun or shade—that's one of its biggest advantages for properties around here. We see plenty of shaded greens thriving in Georgetown and Winters Chapel. Your only consideration is algae prevention in very damp, low-light spots, but proper drainage and occasional light maintenance eliminate that.
Most residential putting greens take 3–5 days, depending on size and site prep. If we're grading, installing drainage, or building from bare soil, we may need an extra day or two. We can walk you through the timeline during the initial site visit—we're usually out to Dunwoody within 28 minutes of our headquarters.
Dunwoody neighborhoods vary in their guidelines, but putting greens rarely face opposition since they're attractive, low-profile, and zero-maintenance from a neighborhood perspective. We'll review your HOA documents before proposing anything, and we're happy to help with any approval paperwork if needed.
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