Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Flowery Branch homeowners have discovered something that changes the game for backyard entertaining—a professionally installed putting green that actually works year-round, rain or shine. Whether you're in Sterling on the Lake or one of the newer developments around the Hall County area, you know that Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil can make maintaining a natural lawn feel like a second job. A putting green isn't just about golf anymore. Families are using them for cornhole tournaments, kids are practicing their short game without worrying about divots, and homeowners with accessibility needs love having a smooth, even surface that works beautifully with wheelchairs and walkers. The Atlanta Falcons train just down the road, and the competitive spirit around here runs deep—why not bring that same precision to your own backyard? Our artificial putting greens are installed by folks who understand Flowery Branch's unique climate, drainage challenges, and what it takes to build outdoor spaces that actually last. No more watching your investment wash away during Lake Lanier overflow season or crack under Georgia's summer sun.
Hall County's clay soil near the lake presents both opportunity and challenge. Natural grass putting greens here struggle because clay doesn't drain well—especially during heavy rains when Lake Lanier rises. That's where artificial turf shines. Our system sits on top of your existing grade with proper sub-base preparation, so water moves through instead of pooling. The neighborhoods around Sterling on the Lake and the newer residential developments typically have good-sized backyards, giving us plenty of room to create greens that feel authentic without cramping your entertaining space. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot—some properties have mature oak and pine coverage, while newer builds get direct afternoon heat. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because a green in full sun needs different backing than one in dappled shade. HOA guidelines in Flowery Branch's planned communities are generally turf-friendly, especially since artificial greens reduce water usage and maintenance burden. We handle all layout considerations so your putting surface integrates naturally with your existing landscape while maintaining accessibility—whether that means zero-step access, smooth transitions, or space for mobility devices.
Absolutely. Hall County clay doesn't drain naturally, which kills real putting greens fast. Our artificial system has engineered backing that drains water away quickly, preventing the soggy, unplayable conditions you'd get with natural grass. The turf itself won't rot or develop fungus, even in Flowery Branch's humid summers. We've designed installation specifically for your soil type and Lake Lanier's moisture patterns.
Yes—that's one of the best features. We build greens with zero-step access, smooth rolling surfaces, and consistent grade. Wheelchair users can navigate the entire green without assistance. We work with you on layout so entry points, practice areas, and sitting zones are all accessible. It's become popular with families in Flowery Branch who want inclusive outdoor spaces.
Lake proximity means higher humidity, occasional flooding risk, and temperature swings. Our drainage system handles overflow scenarios, and the synthetic fibers don't degrade from moisture exposure. We position greens thoughtfully on your property to avoid low spots where water collects, and we account for wind patterns off the lake that affect ball roll.
Our team travels from HQ to handle everything—site evaluation, sub-base prep, turf installation, and final grading. Most Flowery Branch installations complete within 2-3 weeks depending on yard size and soil conditions. We handle permitting questions with local HOAs before we start, so no surprises during construction.
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