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A putting green in your Dunwoody backyard sounds like a luxury, but it's more practical than you'd think—especially once you factor in the Georgia heat and those shade patterns that make traditional grass maintenance a headache. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, the clay-heavy soil around DeKalb County tends to compact and drain poorly, which means your regular lawn either gets waterlogged or turns into a dust bowl depending on the season. That's where artificial turf for a putting green wins. It's not just for golf enthusiasts; plenty of homeowners around here use their greens as a focal point for backyard entertaining, a place where the kids can actually play without worrying about bare patches, and honestly, a way to reclaim Saturday mornings from lawn care. We've installed dozens of these across Dunwoody, and the feedback is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. The initial investment pays for itself in time, water savings, and the simple fact that your yard looks manicured year-round without the seasonal struggle. If you're curious about what a custom green would look like on your property—or what it might cost—we can walk through that with a free online estimate. No pressure, no sales pitch; just real numbers based on your actual lot.
Dunwoody's clay soil is the elephant in the room for most homeowners. It's dense, it doesn't drain like sandy loam, and when you're trying to maintain a putting surface, you're fighting an uphill battle. Artificial turf solves that completely—it sits above the clay layer, drains independently, and performs the same whether you're on a half-acre lot in Georgetown or a tighter suburban property near Winters Chapel. Shade is another reality here. Between the mature trees common in Dunwoody neighborhoods and the proximity to Brook Run Park's tree line, many yards get dappled or partial shade for significant portions of the day. Natural grass gets thin and mossy in those conditions; our turf stays consistent. We typically see Dunwoody properties ranging from modest suburban lots to larger homes with room for a full 500+ square-foot green, and we size recommendations accordingly. Installation takes into account drainage patterns—especially important given DeKalb's clay—and we prep the base with proper grading so water runs away from your home's foundation. Most HOAs in the area (Georgetown, Dunwoody Village neighborhoods) are very receptive to artificial putting greens as long as they're well-maintained, though we always recommend checking your specific restrictions before we break ground.
Not at all. Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village all have a good mix of modern landscaping choices. A well-designed putting green blends in naturally—it reads as intentional landscaping, not a novelty. Most neighbors actually ask about it. Keep edges clean, maintain the surrounding plantings, and it becomes an asset to your property's curb appeal.
This is exactly why artificial turf works so well here. We install a base system that accounts for clay's poor drainage. Water percolates through the turf into a gravel layer, then drains away from your foundation. It's actually more predictable and reliable than trying to manage natural grass on clay, which either puddles or dries rock-hard.
Yes—this is one of artificial turf's biggest advantages. Dunwoody yards often have mature trees that make natural grass struggle. Our turf performs identically in shade or sun, so you can place your green wherever makes sense for your yard layout and entertaining space, regardless of light exposure.
We're about 28 minutes from Dunwoody, so logistics are straightforward. Once you get your free online estimate and approve the design, typical installation takes 3–5 business days depending on lot size and base prep. We schedule around Georgia's weather patterns, so spring and fall are ideal windows.
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