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A putting green in your Fayetteville backyard isn't just a weekend hobby—it's a way to reclaim your outdoor space. Whether you're in the Whitewater area with those rolling suburban lots or over in Kenwood where the homes sit tighter together, a well-designed practice green transforms how you use your yard. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Fayette County, and we've learned what works in our clay soil, under our Georgia sun, and within the footprint most local homeowners have to work with. The best part? You don't need a sprawling estate. A putting green can anchor a corner of your lawn, accent your patio area, or become the centerpiece that makes neighbors actually want to spend time in your yard. We handle everything from site prep to drainage—critical stuff in our clay-heavy terrain—so your green plays true for years, rain or shine.
Fayetteville's clay soil is beautiful for building on, but it demands respect when you're installing a putting green. Without proper drainage planning, water pools, and your green becomes a muddy mess every time we get the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through Fayette County. We always excavate deeper than standard, install a perforated drainage base, and slope the green away from your home and any low spots in your yard. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're nestled near the trees on a Whitewater lot or in the more open Kenwood area. South-facing greens need shade cloth during peak summer months; north-facing ones might struggle with shade creep from your home or neighboring oaks. Lot sizes in your neighborhoods typically range from half-acre to one-acre residential parcels, which means we're usually designing greens that fit somewhere between 400 and 800 square feet—big enough to be fun, small enough to maintain. Most HOAs in Fayetteville don't restrict artificial turf, but we always confirm your specific community rules before we break ground.
Fayette County doesn't require a permit for residential artificial turf installations under typical backyard conditions. That said, if your green requires significant grading changes, drainage work, or touches your home's foundation, it's worth checking with your HOA and local code office first. We handle that conversation for most of our Fayetteville clients.
Our clay base means water doesn't percolate naturally—we have to engineer drainage. We excavate, install a perforated stone layer, and add a drainage outlet so rain moves through instead of pooling. This extra step is non-negotiable in Fayette County, but it ensures your green stays playable and doesn't get torn up by standing water.
We typically recommend a blend that handles Georgia's heat and humidity. Fayetteville gets full summer sun in most yards, so turf density and UV resistance matter. We can show you samples and talk through sun patterns on your specific lot—Whitewater and Kenwood have different tree cover in many cases.
A typical backyard putting green takes three to five days: site prep and drainage on day one or two, base installation, and then turf and finishing work. Weather and lot conditions can shift the timeline, but we schedule around Fayette County rain patterns when possible.
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