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East Point homeowners have figured out what serious golfers already know: a backyard putting green transforms your outdoor space into something you'll actually use year-round. We've installed dozens of them across Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park, and the reaction is always the same—people end up spending way more time in their yards once they have one. The thing about putting greens in this area is that they solve a real problem. South Fulton clay can be brutal on traditional grass, especially in those tight urban lots near Camp Creek Marketplace where space is premium. A quality artificial putting surface handles our humidity, doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, and gives you a legitimate practice area without the constant maintenance nightmare. What makes East Point different from other parts of the metro is the mix of lot sizes and soil conditions. You might have a quarter-acre tucked between neighbors, or a postage-stamp yard that still has room for a 12-by-15 green. Our team knows this landscape intimately—we're about 30 minutes from your door, which means we understand your specific drainage challenges, sun exposure patterns, and what your HOA actually allows. We're not here to upsell you on features you don't need. We install putting greens that actually get used, handle East Point weather without issues, and look natural enough that they complement your home instead of screaming "artificial." Let's talk about what would work for your specific situation.
The South Fulton clay beneath East Point yards presents both a challenge and an opportunity for putting green installation. Clay drains poorly by nature, which means proper base preparation isn't optional—it's essential. We account for this during every install, creating subsurface drainage that prevents water from pooling under your green even during our wetter months. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're in Downtown East Point or closer to the Jefferson Park area. Some properties get 6+ hours of direct afternoon sun; others are shaded by mature trees or neighboring structures. This affects not just aesthetics but also how the turf performs and feels underfoot. We assess your specific microclimate before recommending turf pile height and infill composition. Urban lot sizes around here tend to be modest, which actually works in your favor. A 10-by-20 putting green fits almost anywhere and still gives you legitimate practice space. We've done several installations on corner lots and narrow side yards where traditional landscaping would've looked awkward. The green becomes a natural focal point instead of wasted space. HOA considerations vary by neighborhood, so we always recommend checking your covenants first. Most permit putting greens without issue, but some have restrictions on colors or construction materials. We handle all the technical specs—we know what passes inspection and what doesn't in this area. Installation timing is flexible; we work year-round in Georgia, though fall and spring tend to be ideal for avoiding extreme heat during the process.
Absolutely. High humidity is actually where quality artificial turf shines—it won't develop mold or mildew like natural grass does in our climate. The infill we use is engineered to shed moisture quickly, and the drainage base handles our clay soil's water issues. You're looking at a surface that performs the same in July humidity as it does in October.
Even 8-by-12 feet gives you a legitimate practice area. Most East Point yards have room for at least that. Larger greens (15-by-20) are great if you've got the space, but smaller ones still reduce your handicap and get constant use. We design around your actual lot, not some generic size.
Most do. Jefferson Park and Downtown East Point neighborhoods generally allow putting greens without restrictions. We recommend checking your specific covenants first—takes five minutes. If there are questions, we can provide documentation about our materials and installation standards that satisfies even strict HOA guidelines.
Minimal. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the pile upright, rinse it off after heavy dust storms, and that's mostly it. No fertilizer, no fungicide, no reseeding every spring. The South Fulton clay underneath stays stable because of our base system, so you're not dealing with settling or divots like natural turf.
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