Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Johns Creek deserves to be as polished as the neighborhoods around Country Club of the South and St Ives. A putting green isn't just a luxury—it's a practical way to reclaim your outdoor space and actually use it year-round, even when Georgia's clay-heavy soil makes growing natural grass feel like an uphill battle. Fall is the perfect window to get this done. By the time winter settles in, you'll have a perfectly manicured short game area ready to go, without the frustration of bare patches, drainage problems, or that constant maintenance treadmill. We've installed hundreds of synthetic greens across the northern Atlanta suburbs, and we know exactly what it takes to make one look and perform flawlessly on Fulton County properties. The good news? Installation happens fast—usually within a few days—and the results speak for themselves. No more soggy spots near Newtown Park after heavy rain, no more debates about watering schedules, and no more explaining to your HOA why your lawn doesn't match the community standards. A quality artificial putting green simply works, especially in fall, when the weather cools down and you actually want to spend time outside.
Johns Creek sits on that tricky clay base that Fulton and Gwinnett counties are known for. Drainage matters tremendously here, which is why we always recommend a proper base preparation when installing a putting green. Clay doesn't shed water the way sandy soil does, so if you've got a spot that gets soggy after rain, we'll address that upfront with crushed stone and a perforated underlayment. Sun exposure varies dramatically across the zip codes in your area—homes near Country Club of the South tend to have mature trees creating shade patterns that shift throughout the day, while some of the newer construction near St Ives gets full afternoon sun. We'll assess your specific lot during the consultation because that affects both the turf grade we recommend and how we orient the green. Fall installation works beautifully here because September through November gives us mild temperatures and lower humidity, meaning faster curing and better workmanship visibility. Most Johns Creek homeowners have yards ranging from half-acre to two-acre lots, so we're typically building greens between 200 and 600 square feet. Your HOA covenants (if you're in a restricted community) usually welcome well-maintained artificial turf as long as the finished product looks natural—which ours do.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for putting green bases because it's dense and stable. We add a drainage layer on top to prevent water pooling—a real problem with natural grass on clay. The synthetic turf sits beautifully on properly prepared clay, and it won't shift or settle unevenly like it might on sandy soil. Your green will stay level and true for years.
Most residential putting greens take 2–3 days from start to finish, depending on size and prep work needed. Fall weather cooperates—we don't have the heat stress or humidity that summer brings, so the crew works efficiently and the materials cure properly. You could have a playable green before November.
Yes. Both communities embrace well-maintained synthetic turf when it's installed professionally and looks natural. We handle all design considerations to ensure it complements your landscaping. Most HOAs are actually relieved—synthetic greens mean no brown patches, chemical runoff, or water waste, all things that homeowners' associations increasingly value.
Fall is ideal. September through November offer perfect conditions—cool temperatures, lower humidity, and no extreme weather. Installation happens faster and cleaner. By winter, your green is settled and ready to use. Spring and summer are possible, but fall gives you the best long-term results.
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