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A lot of Fayetteville homeowners we talk to have the same vision: a backyard putting green where they can practice their short game without driving to the club. Whether you're in the Whitewater area or Kenwood, you've probably noticed how Georgia's clay soil and summer humidity can turn a natural grass practice area into a muddy mess or a weedy headache pretty fast. That's where artificial turf comes in—it's not just for putt-putt courses anymore. We've installed dozens of residential putting greens across Fayette County, and the feedback is consistent: folks use them constantly, their handicaps improve, and they're actually spending more time in their own backyards. The best part? No watering, no fertilizer drama, and it stays playable year-round. We handle everything from the base prep (crucial on our local clay) to the finishing touches, so you're not managing a construction project—you're just getting a green that's ready to go. If you've been thinking about it, now's a good time to get a free quote and see what's possible with your space.
Fayetteville sits on some pretty dense clay soil that's typical for Fayette County—great for holding moisture in droughts, but it means drainage planning matters a lot when we install a putting green. Poor drainage underneath turf can lead to soft spots, algae growth, and uneven ball roll. We always recommend a proper sub-base with perforated drain lines; it's an investment upfront that saves headaches later. Your lot size in neighborhoods like Whitewater and Kenwood tends to be suburban and spacious, which gives us good flexibility—most clients have room for a 400–800 square foot practice area. Shade is another consideration; if your backyard has mature trees (common in these established neighborhoods), we'll factor that into turf selection and infill recommendations. Summer heat and humidity in Georgia are intense, so we use UV-stabilized fibers and cooling infills that won't cook your feet on a July afternoon. One more thing: always check with your HOA before we break ground. Some neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, and we want your project approved from the start so there's no surprises down the line.
Clay compacts easily and holds water, so we excavate the area, then install a gravel base layer (usually 4–6 inches) with perforated drain lines running underneath. This prevents the green from becoming a sponge during heavy rain. Once the base is solid and drains properly, we add the turf underlayment and your putting surface. It's more involved than sand-based installations, but it's the right approach for Fayetteville.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on size and how much excavation your site needs. We can usually schedule within 2–3 weeks of your consultation. Weather matters—we avoid heavy rain forecasts—so we'll coordinate a timeline that works with Georgia's seasonal patterns.
Yes, definitely check your HOA rules first. Many Fayetteville neighborhoods like Whitewater and Kenwood have landscape guidelines. We can help you with the permit process and provide renderings, but it's your responsibility to confirm it's allowed. Most HOAs approve functional backyard improvements, but it's better to ask than deal with a removal order later.
Honestly, very little. Brush it weekly to keep the fibers upright, rinse it occasionally to remove dust and pollen, and pick up any debris. You won't fertilize, mow, or water like you would natural grass. Georgia's pollen can settle on the surface, but that's easy to manage. Most owners spend 10–15 minutes monthly on upkeep.
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