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Johns Creek homeowners have perfected the art of the manicured landscape—just drive through Country Club of the South or St Ives and you'll see what we mean. But maintaining that pristine look year-round, especially in a climate where summer heat and clay-heavy soil create constant challenges, takes serious work. That's where a putting green comes in. More than just a weekend hobby feature, artificial turf putting greens solve real problems for busy Fulton County families. You get tournament-quality playing surface without watering during Georgia's dry spells, without fighting our dense clay to keep grass alive, and without the endless mowing that eats into time you'd rather spend with family or actually playing golf. Whether you've got a corner lot in St Ives or a larger estate near Autrey Mill, we've installed dozens of putting greens across this area—each one custom-fitted to your home's unique sun exposure, drainage patterns, and your personal golf game. Our team is based just 35 minutes away, which means we know Johns Creek's terrain, its HOA requirements, and what actually works in our specific corner of Georgia.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay—the same heavy, compacted soil that makes natural grass putting greens drain poorly and develop dead patches fast. Artificial turf eliminates that headache completely. The upscale subdivisions here tend toward larger lots with mixed sun and shade, particularly properties backing into wooded sections near Newtown Park or along the creek corridors. That matters because full-sun greens need different infill and pile height than shaded ones. We typically see two installation patterns in this area: homeowners adding a compact green near their back patio (perfect for 20–30-foot practice greens), and those with acreage installing longer 40–60-foot greens that function as real short-game practice zones. Most HOA covenants in Country Club of the South and St Ives require pre-approval for any permanent landscape modification, so we handle that conversation upfront. Our crews are experienced with the specific grading and drainage challenges clay soil presents—we're not just laying turf, we're engineering proper base layers that handle Georgia's spring rains and summer humidity without puddling or settling.
Yes. Country Club of the South and St Ives both have design review processes. We've worked with both HOAs dozens of times and handle the submission for you—specifications, photos, sight-line drawings, the whole package. Approval typically takes 2–3 weeks. Most greens are approved without issue because they're viewed as a legitimate turf amenity, not a structure.
Absolutely. That's actually why clay-heavy areas like Johns Creek are perfect for artificial greens. We install a engineered base layer with proper slope and drainage infrastructure underneath. Water runs through the turf and percolates down—no pooling, no mud, no dead grass spots like you'd get with natural grass fighting our clay.
Depends on your space and goals. Most St Ives and Country Club properties we work with fit a 30–50-foot green comfortably in a backyard corner or side yard. If you have acreage, we can go larger. We'll walk your lot, check sun patterns, and show you options that work with your existing landscaping and drainage.
A typical putting green takes 3–5 days from site prep through final seaming. We're local—based 35 minutes away—so we can schedule follow-up work quickly if needed. Most homeowners see us start Monday and be putting by Friday.
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