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Holly Springs is growing fast, and a lot of new construction happening in the Harmony area means homeowners are thinking differently about their yards. Instead of fighting clay soil and Georgia heat to keep natural grass alive, more residents are choosing artificial putting greens—especially in those first few years after moving in when you're still settling the house and landscaping budget. A quality putting green does double duty: it gives you a resort-feel backyard feature that actually gets used (unlike that grass patch that turns brown in July), and it eliminates weekly mowing during Cherokee County's humid summers. We've installed dozens of greens across Holly Springs, from modest 200-square-foot layouts near the Town Center to larger estates in Harmony. The beauty of artificial turf for putting is that it performs the same way every single time—no divots, no dead spots, no excuses. Whether you're a serious golfer looking to sharpen your short game or just want an impressive outdoor space that requires virtually no maintenance, we can build it to your exact specifications. Since we're just 20 minutes away, we know this area's soil, drainage patterns, and what holds up through our hot, wet summers.
Holly Springs sits on rolling clay—the kind that drains poorly when it's wet and hardens like concrete when it dries. That's actually perfect for artificial putting green installation because we use that clay base as our foundation. When you're building new in the Harmony area or near Holly Springs Town Center, the lot grading is often still settling during that first year or two. We account for that during installation by using proper base preparation and drainage systems that won't let water pool under the turf. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage—many properties have oak and pine shade that affects afternoon temperatures. We assess each yard individually to recommend the right infill and pile height for your specific conditions. Most Holly Springs lots are spacious enough for a quality putting surface, whether that's 15 feet or 40 feet. Our crews are familiar with Cherokee County's new construction timelines and can coordinate installation around your home completion schedule. The clay soil actually helps secure base layers better than sandy soil would, giving us a stable platform for years of play.
Absolutely. That Cherokee County clay is actually ideal for our base layer—it compacts well and provides excellent drainage when we prepare it correctly. We remove the top organic layer, grade for proper slope, then build our base system on that clay foundation. The key is getting the grading right from the start so water doesn't pond. We've done this hundreds of times in similar soil conditions.
Our artificial turf is engineered for exactly this climate. It won't fade, won't rot, and drainage systems prevent moisture from sitting underneath. The infill we use is designed to handle heavy rain and humidity without clumping or breaking down. Plus, no algae or fungus issues like you'd get with natural grass struggling in our heat and moisture.
It depends on your specific neighborhood within Holly Springs, but most HOAs actually love artificial greens because they're maintained and attractive. We recommend checking your covenants first, but in our experience, a well-installed, natural-looking green rarely gets flagged. We can also discuss color and style options that fit neighborhood aesthetics.
For most residential putting greens, we're looking at 3–5 days from site prep through final cleanup. Since new construction homes often have other contractors still on-site, we coordinate timing with your builder. We can often work around other trades, and we're familiar with Cherokee County's typical build schedules.
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