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Dunwoody homeowners have a real problem: the clay-heavy soil around Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village doesn't drain well, and between the shade from mature trees and the unpredictable Georgia humidity, keeping a natural grass putting green in playable condition is exhausting. We've installed artificial putting greens across all three ZIP codes (30338, 30346, 30360), and honestly, the transformation is dramatic. No more mud in the spring, no more brown patches under the oaks near Brook Run Park, and no weekly maintenance just to keep the surface even. A synthetic putting green lets you practice your short game year-round without fighting DeKalb County's notoriously stubborn clay. Whether you're in Dunwoody Village or closer to Perimeter Mall, we can build you a green that drains instantly, holds its contours through our humid summers, and looks tournament-quality for decades. Most of our Dunwoody clients tell us they use their greens more in the first month than they ever used their natural grass.
Dunwoody's soil is a major factor in putting green design. The DeKalb clay base means water sits on natural grass—it doesn't percolate—so synthetic turf with a proper perforated base layer is essential here. We always slope artificial greens at least 2% to handle our afternoon thunderstorms without ponding. Shade is another reality in Dunwoody. Those mature oaks in Georgetown and around the Winters Chapel neighborhoods are beautiful, but they kill grass and create moisture traps. Artificial turf thrives in partial shade and eliminates the algae growth that plagues natural greens under trees. Most Dunwoody lots run 0.5 to 1.5 acres, so we typically design greens between 500 and 1,200 square feet—big enough to practice multiple shot lengths without overwhelming the yard. We also work with HOA guidelines in Dunwoody Village and other managed communities; synthetic greens are almost always approved since they're low-maintenance and don't create drainage runoff issues that worry homeowners associations.
Absolutely. Shade is one of the best reasons to go synthetic in Dunwoody. The oaks and pines around Georgetown and Winters Chapel actually make artificial turf the smart choice—natural grass would struggle with moisture and mold. Our synthetic greens don't need sunlight to stay green or playable, and they won't develop the algae issues we see on shaded natural greens throughout DeKalb County.
DeKalb clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we build artificial greens with a sloped perforated base layer and crushed stone substrate. This ensures water moves through instead of pooling on top, even after heavy Georgia rains. We've installed hundreds of greens in Dunwoody's three ZIP codes, and proper base prep prevents any drainage headaches year-round.
Yes. We work regularly with HOAs in Dunwoody Village and other managed communities. Synthetic putting greens are typically approved because they're aesthetically consistent, require minimal maintenance, and don't create runoff or drainage issues that concern neighborhoods. We'll help you navigate any approval process.
Most residential greens in Dunwoody take 3 to 5 business days from site prep through finish. We're located about 28 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. The exact timeline depends on base prep—clay soil sometimes needs extra grading—but we move fast and minimize disruption to your landscaping.
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