Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Hoschton backyard isn't just a luxury—it's a practical way to enjoy the game you love without the drive to a course. Whether you're in the Traditions neighborhood near downtown or out toward Reunion, you've got space that deserves better than dormant grass half the year. We've installed plenty of greens across Jackson County, and we know what works in our clay-heavy soil and Georgia heat. The truth is, most homeowners in this area discover that a well-built artificial putting surface pays for itself in enjoyment and convenience. You're not driving 45 minutes to Chateau Elan or anywhere else just to practice your short game on a Saturday morning. Your yard becomes the course. We're a veteran-owned operation, and we've built our reputation on showing up, doing the work right, and standing behind it. That matters to people here. If you've been thinking about turning that corner of your property into something you'll actually use, now's a good time to talk about what's possible.
Jackson County clay is no joke—it holds water, it's dense, and it affects how we prep and drain your putting green. We always account for that. The slope and grading matter more here than they do in sandier regions, and we've learned to work with the terrain instead of fighting it. Hoschton's growing fast, especially in the Traditions and Reunion developments, and a lot of newer homes have solid yard space but limited flat areas. We size and position greens to fit what you've actually got, not what looks good in a photo. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot orientation and tree coverage—some properties in the older parts of town have mature oaks that create shade patterns you need to plan around. We also pay attention to local HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them; most communities are fine with artificial turf as long as it's installed professionally and looks maintained. Drainage is critical in our climate. Spring rains are heavy, and we make sure water moves away from the base, not pooling on top. That's the difference between a green that lasts 10 years and one that fails in five.
Absolutely, but we approach it differently than sandy areas. Clay drains slower, so we build in proper base preparation and slope to keep water from sitting under the turf. The clay itself is stable for installation—it won't shift like looser soil. We've done this in Hoschton multiple times and know exactly what the soil does in spring and summer.
Most Hoschton backyards can accommodate a 300–600 square foot green. We've built smaller practice greens in tight Traditions-area lots and full-size greens on bigger Reunion properties. We assess your space and talk through what makes sense for your yard and your game.
Slope is actually expected in most Jackson County yards. We grade and contour the base to create the playing surface you want, then build drainage to handle the natural flow. A sloped lot doesn't disqualify you—it just requires thoughtful design.
Less than you'd think. Brush it monthly to keep the pile upright, rinse it down during dry spells, and remove debris. Georgia heat and humidity are normal for turf; quality artificial greens are built for it. We use materials rated for our climate.
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