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Living in Flowery Branch means you've got access to some of Georgia's best outdoor spaces—Lake Lanier, the newer developments around Sterling on the Lake, and all that natural beauty right in your backyard. The thing is, maintaining a pristine lawn in Hall County is no joke. Our clay soil and the humidity that comes with being this close to the lake can make traditional grass a constant battle. That's where a custom putting green comes in. We've installed dozens of them throughout the Flowery Branch area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: it transforms their outdoor living without the weekly mowing, the fertilizer bills, or the frustration of patchy spots that won't fill in. Whether you're in Sterling on the Lake or anywhere else in the 30542 zip code, a putting green gives you that resort-quality surface you can actually use and enjoy. It's not just about golf—it's about reclaiming your yard and having a real reason to spend time outside.
Flowery Branch sits on Hall County clay that drains differently depending on where you are in the development. If you're near Lake Lanier, you're dealing with moisture that sticks around longer in spring and fall. That's exactly why artificial turf performs so well here—no waterlogging, no algae issues, and no bare patches where water pools. The sun patterns vary a lot, too. Homes in Sterling on the Lake often have mature trees creating dappled shade, while some of the newer builds get full afternoon exposure. Both situations are fine for a putting green, but they change how we approach the base preparation and drainage system. We always account for the clay substrate by installing a proper gravel base and subsurface drainage. HOA guidelines in the newer Flowery Branch communities are generally turf-friendly, especially when it comes to putting greens in backyard settings. Yard sizes vary—some properties are tighter, others sprawl across a quarter acre or more. We size and design each green to fit the space, the natural slope of your lot, and how you actually want to use it.
Yes, absolutely. Hall County's clay is heavy, but that's why we install a engineered base layer beneath the turf. We use crushed stone and a perforated drainage system that channels water away from the green itself. Homes near Lake Lanier benefit most from this setup since moisture retention can be an issue there. We've got the experience to handle your specific lot conditions.
Most residential greens range from 300 to 1,200 square feet, but we design custom. A lot of Sterling on the Lake homes work beautifully with 400–600 square feet. We can work with tight spaces too—even a small corner spot becomes a functional, fun addition. We'll come out and assess your yard at no charge to show you real options.
Most HOAs in the newer Flowery Branch developments permit backyard putting greens since they're considered part of hardscaping or landscape improvement. We always recommend checking your specific CC&Rs, and we're happy to discuss the details during your free quote. We've worked within these guidelines for years.
We handle installations and can also manage maintenance through our service network. Upkeep is minimal—occasional brushing, leaf removal, and maybe a pressure wash once a year. Most Flowery Branch homeowners find the low-maintenance aspect is the biggest win compared to maintaining natural grass in this climate.
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