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Johns Creek homeowners in neighborhoods like Country Club of the South and St Ives take their outdoor spaces seriously—and a putting green is one of the smartest investments you can make. Instead of spending weekends trying to keep natural grass alive in that tough Fulton clay, you get a year-round short game practice area that looks polished and plays beautifully every single day. We've installed plenty of putting greens across the 30005 and 30022 ZIP codes, and the response is always the same: folks wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you've got a sprawling backyard or a tighter side yard near the driveway, artificial turf transforms underutilized space into something you'll actually use. No more brown patches from summer heat, no more fighting the clay soil that dominates this area. Just consistent, maintenance-free golf practice that fits your lifestyle. We're based less than 45 minutes away, so we know Johns Creek's landscape challenges and what works here.
That dense Fulton and Gwinnett clay you've got in Johns Creek can be rough on natural turf—it drains poorly, compacts easily, and creates dead zones in high-traffic areas. A putting green sidesteps all of that. The upscale subdivisions around Country Club of the South and St Ives typically have mature trees, which creates shade patterns that shift throughout the day. We design green placement to maximize usable hours and account for afternoon shade from oak and pine canopy. Most Johns Creek lots have the square footage to work with—whether that's 300 square feet or a few thousand. Drainage is critical here because clay holds water. We install proper base layers and use perforated turf backing so standing water never becomes an issue. HOA guidelines in these neighborhoods are detail-oriented, so we always pull your community rules before finalizing design. The good news is that artificial greens typically sail through landscape approval because they're uniform, well-maintained looking, and don't require chemical treatments. Installation timeline runs 3–5 days depending on base prep needs.
Absolutely. That heavy Fulton clay is exactly why proper base layers matter. We compact and slope the foundation, then install perforated backing so water moves through the turf and drains away. We've done dozens of installations in this area—clay is no obstacle when it's done right. You won't get pooling or soggy spots.
Most do, but putting greens almost always get approved because they're manicured and chemical-free. We review your HOA guidelines before starting and handle any documentation needed. In our experience, these upscale communities appreciate the polished look and zero-maintenance aspect.
It depends on square footage, base prep needs, and design complexity. Small practice greens start around $3,000–$5,000. Larger, multi-hole layouts run $8,000–$15,000+. Clay prep and drainage solutions are built into the quote. We'll give you a specific number after a site visit and design conversation.
Johns Creek yards often have beautiful mature oaks and pines. Partial shade is fine—turf thrives with 4–6 hours of decent light. Heavy shade (under 3 hours) reduces playability. We assess your site's sun patterns and recommend green placement accordingly so you get the best year-round performance.
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