Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Gainesville homeowners who love golf know the frustration: our Hall County clay doesn't cooperate with natural grass putting greens, especially during those dry spells that hit the area hard. Whether you're in Mundy Mill, near the Lake Lanier north shore, or anywhere in the 30501–30507 zip codes, a synthetic putting green solves that problem permanently. You get a tournament-quality surface that handles our humid summers and clay-heavy soil without the constant watering, fertilizing, and re-sodding that real grass demands. The best part? A properly installed artificial green is genuinely wheelchair-accessible—smooth, level, no hidden dips or soft spots—so everyone in your family can enjoy it. We've installed dozens of these across Gainesville, and the homeowners love having a playable surface 365 days a year, rain or shine. No more choosing between a brown patch and a water bill that makes you cringe.
Gainesville's clay-based soil near Lake Lanier creates real challenges for natural turf. Drainage is sluggish, which means puddles stick around after rain, and that clay compacts easily under foot traffic. During dry seasons, the ground hardens to concrete, making it nearly impossible to maintain a soft, playable surface. Our artificial putting greens eliminate these headaches entirely. We install a proper subsurface system that handles Gainesville's drainage issues—your green won't become a swamp in spring or crack in August. The synthetic turf itself shrugs off UV exposure, so it keeps its color and playability through our intense summer sun. For accessibility, the installation creates a completely level surface with no sinkholes or uneven settling, which matters whether someone's using a wheelchair or just wants a smooth roll every time. Most Gainesville properties have enough space for a 300–800 square foot green, and we can work around existing landscaping, shade trees, and hardscaping. Since we're based 55 minutes away, we handle full-service installation—from site prep through final edging—so you don't juggle multiple contractors.
Absolutely. Our installation includes a engineered drainage base that actually improves water flow compared to natural grass on Hall County clay. We slope the subsurface toward perimeter drains, so water moves away from your green instead of pooling. Even after heavy rain, your surface is playable within hours, which you won't get with real grass on this soil type.
Yes—that's actually one of the biggest advantages. We install a perfectly level surface with no soft spots, divots, or hidden dips. The turf is firm and consistent underfoot or under wheels, and the edges are sealed smoothly. It's genuinely accessible for players with different mobility levels, unlike natural greens that develop bare patches and uneven settling.
Synthetic turf works in full sun or partial shade. Gainesville's summer heat doesn't degrade quality turf like it does natural grass. If you've got oak trees or hardwood coverage, that's actually fine—no bare spots or thin patches. We just avoid dense shade that traps moisture and debris.
Minimal. Light brushing removes leaf debris, and occasional rinsing keeps it clean. No watering, no fertilizer, no reseeding after our dry seasons. You're playing on the same surface in January as you are in July. Most homeowners spend maybe an hour a month on upkeep, mostly just keeping leaves cleared.
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