Family Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Holly Springs has grown into one of Cherokee County's most desirable communities, and we've watched the Harmony area and around Town Center transform into neighborhoods where families actually spend time outside. A putting green isn't just a novelty—it's a way to reclaim your backyard as real estate that matters. We've installed dozens of them in Holly Springs over the past few years, and the feedback is consistent: homeowners use them. Kids practice. Friends gather around them. Unlike the clay-heavy soil that dominates most Cherokee County yards, artificial turf for putting greens doesn't fight the landscape—it works with it. You get a precision surface that drains properly, never compacts, and stays playable year-round without the constant maintenance that grass putting greens demand. We're based just 20 minutes away, which means we know Holly Springs yards intimately. We understand your soil conditions, your sun patterns, and how new construction neighborhoods here are laid out. This isn't generic turf installation—it's built specifically for how you live in Holly Springs.
Holly Springs sits on rolling Cherokee County terrain with clay-based soil that's typical for the region. That clay works against traditional grass putting greens because water pools, compaction happens fast, and you're constantly fighting drainage issues. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. The sun exposure in Holly Springs varies significantly depending on whether your lot backs up to the Harmony area's tree coverage or sits more open toward Town Center. We design putting greens that account for those shade patterns—different turf nap directions and pile heights actually perform better in shadier spots. New construction homes in Holly Springs often have yards that are still settling, and that's another advantage of artificial turf: no root establishment struggles, no divots from settling soil. Most Holly Springs lots we work with range from 5,000 to 15,000 square feet, which gives us room to create putting greens that feel like an intentional feature rather than an afterthought. Installation on clay-heavy soil requires proper base preparation—compacted gravel and underlayment that accounts for Cherokee County's moisture patterns—but that's exactly what we've perfected working in this area.
Clay soil actually makes artificial turf the smarter choice. Our installation process includes a gravel base and drainage system specifically designed for Cherokee County's soil composition. Water drains through the turf into that base rather than pooling, which traditional grass can't handle on clay. Your putting green stays playable even after heavy rain.
Most Holly Springs HOAs welcome putting greens because they're considered landscaping features, not permanent structures. We've worked with multiple Harmony-area and Town Center neighborhood associations. We can help you navigate any specific approval process, and we've yet to encounter restrictions on well-maintained turf putting greens in this area.
Basically brushing and the occasional rinse. No fertilizer battles with our clay soil, no overseeding in fall, no fungus issues from Cherokee County's humidity. You'll brush it a few times a month to keep the nap consistent, and that's genuinely it. Most families spend more time using theirs than maintaining it.
Typically 2–3 days depending on size and site prep needs. Our team handles the base work around your existing clay soil, which is more detailed than installation on other terrains, but we've refined the process working throughout Cherokee County. We're local, we're efficient, and we don't leave your yard disrupted longer than necessary.
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