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A putting green in your Flowery Branch backyard isn't just a golf feature—it's a statement about how you want to spend your time at home. Whether you're in Sterling on the Lake or one of the newer developments near Lake Lanier, you've got the space and the vision. We've installed dozens of synthetic putting greens across Hall County, and Flowery Branch homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. There's something about having a genuine short-game practice area steps away from your back door. You're not commuting to a range. You're not paying membership fees. You're just rolling putts on a Friday evening, hosting friends who actually want to play, or grinding on your stroke before your weekend round. Our crew knows the terrain here—we understand how that clay-heavy soil affects drainage, how the lake-adjacent properties get their own microclimate, and what your neighbors' yards look like so we can match the aesthetic your community expects. A putting green isn't a trend in Flowery Branch. It's a forever investment in the home you're building.
Flowery Branch sits on Hall County clay, which means we approach drainage differently here than we might in sandier parts of Georgia. That clay base is actually an asset—it gives us a stable, compacted foundation that doesn't shift. What we do is engineer proper sub-base prep and slope so water moves where it should, not pooling on your green. The lake influence means you get decent afternoon shade in many properties, especially those in Sterling on the Lake. We factor that in during the design phase because turf that gets five hours of sun behaves differently than turf in full sun. Most Flowery Branch lots are spacious enough to work with—we're not cramped for room like you'd see in tighter subdivisions. That gives us flexibility on size, shape, and slope complexity. The newer developments here tend to have HOA guidelines, so we make sure your green complements deed restrictions and fits the overall landscape aesthetic your community maintains. Installation timing matters too. Spring and early fall are ideal in Hall County, avoiding our hot, humid summers when ground temps spike and the clay can be stubborn to work with.
Not if we prep it right. Hall County clay is stable and won't shift under the green, which is actually ideal. The key is getting drainage correct during installation—we create proper slope and base layers so water doesn't sit. We've done plenty of greens in clay-heavy neighborhoods around Lake Lanier, and they perform beautifully year-round.
Absolutely. We've installed greens in Sterling and other Hall County developments. We design them to complement your landscape and respect deed restrictions. Most HOAs see a well-maintained putting green as a premium feature, not a violation. We'll coordinate with your HOA during the planning phase if needed.
Our synthetic turf handles four to six hours of direct sun beautifully, and many Flowery Branch properties—especially near the lake—get afternoon shade that actually helps prevent excessive wear. We assess your specific lot's sun pattern and may recommend turf blend or slope adjustments based on shade patterns throughout the year.
Spring and fall are our sweet spots in Hall County—typically three to five days depending on size and site conditions. Summer heat and humidity can complicate clay prep, so we usually recommend waiting until September or October. Winter works too, just avoid frozen or overly wet ground.
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