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Dunwoody homeowners have discovered something that changes the game: a backyard putting green that actually looks and plays like the real thing, no matter which neighborhood you call home. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, the dream of practicing your short game without the drive to the course isn't just possible—it's practical. We've installed synthetic putting greens across DeKalb County for years, and we've learned exactly what works in Dunwoody's specific climate and soil conditions. The suburban lots here present their own challenges: shade from mature trees, that dense DeKalb clay underneath, and the need for something that complements your landscape year-round. A custom putting green solves all of that. You get a maintenance-free surface that drains properly despite our heavy Georgia clay, plays consistently in sun or shade, and honestly, transforms how you use your backyard. No watering. No mowing. Just golf whenever you want it.
Dunwoody's landscape comes with some real quirks that matter for putting green installation. The DeKalb clay base is heavy and compacted in most residential lots, which means proper drainage is non-negotiable. We always account for this by preparing a solid gravel and sand foundation before laying synthetic turf. Shade is another factor—many Dunwoody properties, especially in Georgetown and Winters Chapel, have established oak and pine trees that create dappled or heavy shade. The good news is that modern synthetic greens hold up beautifully in shade, unlike natural grass. Your turf won't thin out or develop bare spots from low light. Most Dunwoody lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which typically gives us 200–400 square feet to work with for a functional putting surface—enough for a real short-game practice area. HOA rules here tend to be reasonable about landscape improvements, but we always recommend checking with your community guidelines before we start work. Brook Run Park nearby shows what mature, well-maintained landscapes look like in this area, and that's the standard we bring to residential projects.
Yes, absolutely. DeKalb clay doesn't drain on its own, but that's exactly why we engineer a complete drainage layer underneath. We remove the top 4–6 inches of soil, compact a gravel base, add a sand layer, then install the synthetic turf with a perforated underlay. Water flows through the turf and drains laterally, never pooling. We've done this in Winters Chapel, Georgetown, and throughout DeKalb—it works reliably even during heavy Georgia rain.
That's actually one of synthetic turf's biggest advantages over natural grass. Shade from mature trees won't hurt your putting surface at all—no fungal issues, no thin spots, no constant re-seeding. Dunwoody properties with established landscaping benefit tremendously. The turf stays playable and looking fresh year-round, regardless of sun exposure.
A typical putting green—200–400 square feet—takes 2–3 days from site prep to finish. We handle site visits and quotes quickly since we're just 28 minutes from most Dunwoody neighborhoods. Timing depends on existing landscape features and soil conditions, but we work efficiently to minimize disruption to your routine.
Almost none, compared to natural grass. Light brushing a few times a year keeps the fibers upright and looking sharp. No watering, fertilizing, or seasonal re-seeding. Most Dunwoody homeowners appreciate the time savings—especially when they realize they can use that backyard space for golf instead of yard work.
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