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Building a new home in Fayetteville? One of the smartest moves we see homeowners make in the Whitewater and Kenwood areas is installing a putting green during construction rather than after. Here's why: your builder's landscape crew is already on-site, grading and prepping the yard. Adding artificial turf for a backyard putting green becomes seamless—no disruption to finished hardscaping, no working around established plantings. We've installed dozens of greens in 30214 and 30215 for families who wanted to maximize their investment from day one. A putting green isn't just a luxury feature anymore; it's become standard in newer Fayetteville subdivisions, especially those near Pinewood Atlanta Studios where neighbors appreciate outdoor entertainment space. The real advantage? You're not fighting against clay soil compaction or uneven drainage patterns that come with mature yards. New construction lots give us a clean slate to build the perfect base, and you get a maintenance-free golf practice area that actually improves your property's curb appeal and resale value.
Fayette County's heavy clay soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity for putting green installation. During new construction, we work with your grader to establish proper drainage before the clay becomes compacted—something that's nearly impossible to fix in established yards. The Whitewater and Kenwood neighborhoods sit on terrain that varies from gentle slopes to more dramatic grade changes, which actually works in your favor for green design. We can use elevation to create natural water runoff without expensive drainage systems. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on lot orientation and mature tree placement planned in your subdivision. Most Fayetteville homes get 6–8 hours of direct sun in typical backyard areas, which is ideal for artificial turf performance. Winter dormancy isn't a concern with synthetic turf—your green looks perfect year-round, unlike natural grass in our climate. Typical suburban family lots in newer Fayetteville subdivisions (usually quarter-acre to half-acre) accommodate 400–800 square feet of putting surface comfortably. We recommend discussing your green during the landscape design phase so the builder can plan grading accordingly. HOA guidelines in most new-construction communities are turf-friendly, but we always verify before you commit.
Clay soil actually becomes an asset in new construction. We install a engineered base with proper slope during grading—before clay compacts. Your new putting green will have better drainage than most mature yards because we're building it right from the start. In established properties, clay causes problems; in yours, we prevent them.
Absolutely—this is ideal timing. Coordinate with your builder's landscape crew. We typically install after final grading but before any sod or hardscape, so we're not disrupting their schedule. New-construction homes in Whitewater and Kenwood often include green installation as part of the initial landscape package.
Most Fayetteville lots receive 6–8 hours of direct sun, which is plenty. Artificial turf performs well even in partial shade—unlike natural grass. If your lot sits heavily shaded due to mature trees (which won't be an issue in new construction), we'll discuss sunlight during the design phase and adjust green placement accordingly.
New construction lets us control the base layer perfectly—grading, drainage, and compaction happen during construction. Existing yards mean removing sod, dealing with established clay, and working around landscaping. You'll get a faster, cleaner install and better long-term performance if you add your green during build-out in 30214 or 30215.
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