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A lot of homeowners around Georgetown and Winters Chapel ask us the same thing: "How do I get a golf-quality putting green without spending every weekend maintaining it?" The answer isn't always real grass—especially in Dunwoody, where our clay-heavy soil and mix of sun and shade make consistent turf tricky. Artificial putting greens have come a long way. They're not the plastic-looking mats from 10 years ago. Today's systems give you that smooth, true roll you want, they handle our Georgia humidity without getting waterlogged, and they look natural enough that your neighbors won't know the difference. Whether you've got a small corner lot in Dunwoody Village or a bigger space near Brook Run Park, we can design something that fits your yard and your game. No watering. No dead patches from shade. No brown spots come July. Just consistent, playable turf year-round. We're based close by—about 28 minutes from most Dunwoody addresses—so we know the neighborhood, the soil, and what actually works here. Let's talk about turning that rough backyard corner into something you'll actually use.
Dunwoody's DeKalb clay soil is a real consideration when you're thinking about drainage and base prep for a putting green. Real grass struggles here during wet springs and dry summers. Artificial turf eliminates that frustration. Most lots in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and around Dunwoody Village have a mix of sun and shade—mature trees are everywhere, which is beautiful but tough on traditional grass. Our artificial systems play well in partial shade and won't thin out like sod does. We're also mindful of HOA guidelines in your neighborhood; many Dunwoody communities have landscape rules, and we'll make sure your putting green meets those standards before we break ground. The good news is that installation usually takes just a day or two, and we handle all the base work—grading, compaction, and drainage—properly so you don't end up with standing water or an uneven surface. Dunwoody lots tend to range from modest to medium-sized residential spaces, so we're used to working smart with the room you have. We'll assess your specific yard conditions before quoting, because shade patterns and existing drainage matter.
Yes. Our systems are engineered for Georgia's climate. Proper base preparation—which we always do—ensures water drains through and away from the turf. Unlike real grass in our clay soil, you won't get soggy, compacted patches. The turf itself dries quickly and won't rot or develop mold issues. We've installed dozens of greens throughout DeKalb County with no problems.
Most residential putting greens take one to two days, depending on size and site prep. We handle all the grading and base work upfront, so there's no guesswork. Since we're close by, scheduling is flexible. Once we're done, your green is ready to play—no settling period or waiting for grass to establish.
Most do, but it varies by community. We always recommend checking your specific HOA guidelines first. In our experience, putting greens fall under landscape improvements and are usually approved, especially in Georgetown and Winters Chapel where yard customization is common. We can help with any documentation your HOA needs.
You can build a functional green in as little as 200 square feet, though 400–600 is more fun if you've got it. We've designed greens for Dunwoody lots of all sizes. Even a corner space or a section under shade trees works. We'll assess your yard and show you options during a free consultation.
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