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A putting green in your Dunwoody backyard isn't just a golf novelty—it's a genuine way to reclaim yard space that actually gets used. We've worked with homeowners across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village long enough to know that suburban lots here come in all shapes and sizes, and most of them deal with more shade than you'd think. That's exactly why artificial turf makes sense for a dedicated putting surface. You get consistent, playable grass year-round without fighting the clay soil that dominates DeKalb County or nursing a real green through Georgia's humidity and afternoon thunderstorms. Whether you're building new or retrofitting an existing landscape, a quality putting green becomes the centerpiece of outdoor entertaining—the kind of thing that actually gets your neighbors asking questions. We can have you set up with professional-grade turf in a single day, and unlike natural grass, you're not spending weekends maintaining it or watching it thin out under the Georgia heat.
Dunwoody's soil profile—heavy DeKalb clay—works against natural turf greens because it doesn't drain the way you need it to for consistent putting surfaces. Artificial turf solves that completely. The shade situation here is real too. Between the mature trees in Georgetown and the wooded lots around Winters Chapel, many properties only catch decent sun in specific windows. Our synthetic greens perform identically whether you're in full sun near Perimeter Mall or tucked under a canopy. Installation is straightforward on most Dunwoody lots because we're not fighting root systems or trying to level out clay hardpan. Most residential properties we see run somewhere between 200 and 600 square feet for a putting green—enough to feel substantial without overwhelming the yard. One note for newer construction: confirm your HOA guidelines (common in Dunwoody Village developments) before committing, though we rarely encounter restrictions on putting greens as long as they're integrated into the landscape properly. We handle the site prep, drainage base, and turf installation in one efficient visit from our headquarters about 28 minutes south.
Absolutely. This is one of the biggest advantages of synthetic turf for our area. Real grass greens struggle under the tree cover you find in Georgetown and Winters Chapel neighborhoods, but our artificial putting surfaces play identically in shade or sun. You get the same roll speed, the same surface consistency, regardless of how many oaks are overhead. Zero maintenance either way.
It's actually a bonus for us. The clay provides excellent compaction for your base layer, which means superior drainage and a stable foundation. We add a permeable base system so water moves through instead of pooling—something you can't count on with natural turf in clay soil. Your green stays playable even after Georgia's heavy summer rains.
Most projects are completed in a single day. We handle site prep, base installation, turf layout, and finishing work from start to finish. You're putting that evening if you want. Since we're based 28 minutes south, we schedule Dunwoody jobs efficiently and show up ready to work without delays.
Good question—some Dunwoody developments do have landscape guidelines. We recommend checking your CC&Rs before you commit, but in our experience, putting greens don't trigger restrictions because they integrate naturally into the yard. We've installed plenty across these neighborhoods and can help you navigate any approval steps if needed.
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