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A putting green in your Hoschton backyard transforms those quiet mornings into practice sessions without the drive to the course. Whether you're in Traditions, Reunion, or anywhere across Jackson County, we've installed synthetic greens for homeowners who got tired of watching their grass struggle in the summer heat and then go dormant come winter. You get year-round playability, zero maintenance headaches, and honestly, it's the kind of project that pays dividends in how you actually use your yard. We're women-owned, we know Hoschton's landscape inside and out—from the clay-heavy soil that makes drainage tricky to how the afternoon sun hits different lots depending on whether you're closer to Chateau Elan or downtown. A putting green isn't just a luxury feature anymore; it's a smart investment that works with your property instead of against it. Most of our clients tell us they wish they'd done it sooner, especially once they realize how perfect it feels underfoot and how little time they spend maintaining it.
Jackson County clay is beautiful but dense—it holds water like nobody's business, which means proper base prep under your putting green isn't optional here in Hoschton. We build in aggressive drainage layers because we've learned the hard way that spring runoff and summer storms don't play around. Your lot's sun exposure matters too. If you're in Traditions or Reunion, shade patterns shift seasonally, and we position greens to catch morning light when possible and avoid the brutal afternoon western exposure in summer. Most Hoschton residential lots give us good working room—typically half-acre to full-acre properties—so we're not cramped for design options. The neighborhood HOA guidelines in both areas tend to be reasonable about putting greens, especially when they're maintained beautifully, which ours are. We account for Hoschton's red clay subsoil in our grading and always recommend a root barrier system. Your green will sit on a solid, engineered base that handles our Georgia weather patterns without settling or developing soft spots.
Absolutely. Jackson County clay is actually common where we install, and that's exactly why we engineer drainage systems specifically for it. We don't lay turf directly on clay; instead, we build a multi-layer base with gravel, sand, and a perforated drainage system underneath. That protects your green from pooling water and keeps it playable year-round even during our wetter months.
Most of our Traditions and Reunion clients work with 300 to 600 square feet, which gives you room for a realistic layout with a couple of break lines and varied green speeds. Smaller spaces work too—we've installed 150-square-foot greens—but that's more of a target practice setup. Larger properties let us get creative with contours and pin placements that actually challenge you.
Modern synthetic turf holds up beautifully in full sun, and Georgia's UV isn't anything our materials can't handle. What matters more is drainage beneath the surface. If your green is positioned on the west-facing side of your lot, we make sure the base system can handle afternoon heat expansion. We'll assess your specific yard layout and position the green strategically.
A typical residential green takes 3 to 5 business days from start to finish, depending on the size and complexity of your base work. Clay soil sometimes requires extra grading time, but that's built into our timeline. You're usually practicing putts within a week of calling us.
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