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A putting green in your Fortson yard transforms how you spend your downtime—no more driving out to the range or waiting for tee times. We've installed dozens of these across Harris County, and Fortson homeowners particularly appreciate them because the community's lot sizes and landscape styles are perfect for a backyard short-game setup. The clay-sand soil transition that defines West Georgia actually works in your favor once we prep the base correctly; it drains well and provides stable footing for the turf. Whether you're near the Fall Line Freeway corridor or tucked deeper into the Fortson community, a quality putting surface adds real value to your property and gives you a genuine reason to step outside every morning. Most of our Fortson clients tell us they use their greens more in the first month than they expected—it becomes a habit, a refuge, part of your routine.
Fortson's transition soil—that blend of clay and sand typical of West Georgia—needs respectful handling during installation. We excavate to proper depth, lay down a perforated base layer to manage water, and ensure slope angles match local drainage patterns so you don't end up with puddles after summer storms. Sun exposure varies across the community; some yards face open sky most of the day, while others have tree cover that shifts throughout the season. We assess your specific microclimate before recommending grass type—some clients prefer a blend that tolerates partial shade, others go all-in on sun-loving varieties. Fortson properties tend toward half-acre to full-acre lots, which gives us room to design greens that don't feel cramped. We also account for the typical Harris County maintenance rhythm; your turf needs seasonal adjustments and occasional topdressing to stay tournament-ready. The Fall Line Freeway visibility doesn't affect installation, but it does mean your yard gets noticed—a well-maintained putting surface becomes a neighborhood talking point.
Absolutely. We dig out 4–6 inches, compact the subgrade, and install a drainage base layer that works with your soil composition rather than against it. The clay-sand transition can trap water if you skip this step. Proper base preparation in Fortson prevents settling and keeps your green playable year-round, especially during our wet seasons.
Most Fortson yards accommodate 800–1,500 square feet comfortably—enough for realistic hole layouts and practice distances without overwhelming your landscape. We've done smaller, tighter designs too. The goal is making it accessible daily, not building a course you have to schedule time to use.
Seasonal brushing and topdressing keep it championship-level. Summer heat and humidity don't fade or damage modern turf like they do real grass, but you'll want a light rake-through monthly and an annual refresh. We handle all that for Fortson clients on service contracts.
Tree roots we work around carefully—removal risks the tree's health. Slopes we use to your advantage, building contours that challenge your short game. Fortson's variable terrain is actually a design asset when we plan drainage and hole placement strategically.
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