Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Johns Creek homeowners have something special going on—manicured lawns, golf-course aesthetics, and a real commitment to curb appeal. We get it. Whether you're in Country Club of the South, St Ives, or anywhere else across those 30005, 30022, 30024, and 30097 ZIP codes, a putting green isn't just grass. It's a statement. It's the difference between a yard and a destination. The thing is, maintaining that pristine turf year-round in Fulton County takes serious work. Our clay soil doesn't make it easier. Summer heat stresses natural grass. Winter dormancy leaves brown patches when you want green. That's where artificial putting-green turf comes in—and we're not talking about those plastic-looking surfaces from 20 years ago. Modern systems look and feel authentic, drain properly (crucial with our clay), and give you that resort-quality short game right in your front yard. We've installed hundreds of these across the North Atlanta area, and Johns Creek yards have become some of our favorites. The scale is right, the soil challenges are familiar, and the results speak for themselves. Let's talk about making your yard the envy of the neighborhood.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay—dense, compacted soil that holds water longer than most homeowners want. Natural putting-green grass struggles here because drainage becomes a headache, especially during our rainy springs. That's actually one of the biggest reasons we recommend artificial turf for this area. Our systems use engineered base layers that account for clay's water retention, so you skip the soggy divots and dead spots. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot. Some homes near Autrey Mill and along the tree-lined streets of St Ives sit under mature oak and pine canopy. Others get brutal afternoon western exposure. We design drainage and turf pile height based on your specific microclimate. Most Johns Creek properties sit on 1-2 acre lots in upscale subdivisions, which means your putting green will likely be visible from the street. HOA guidelines in Country Club of the South and similar communities typically allow turf upgrades if they maintain neighborhood aesthetics—we handle all those conversations. Installation across clay requires proper grading and a stable base. We don't cut corners there. The result is a putting surface that performs consistently, needs minimal maintenance, and stays green year-round without the chemical inputs natural grass demands.
Most do, especially in Country Club of the South and St Ives. Homeowners associations in Johns Creek care about appearance consistency, not whether grass is real or artificial. We've worked with nearly every major HOA in the area and know exactly what guidelines apply. We'll review your neighborhood's covenants and make sure your project qualifies. Most get approved without issue.
Clay compacts hard and drains poorly—death for natural turf. With artificial, it's actually an advantage because we build a engineered base specifically designed to handle clay's water retention. We grade properly, install drainage layers, and use calcined clay base to stabilize everything. Your putting surface will drain like it should and stay playable year-round.
Absolutely. Modern artificial putting-green turf is sophisticated—realistic pile texture, natural color variation, and no plastic sheen. In Country Club of the South and other upscale neighborhoods, it's become standard. Your yard will look manicured and high-end, not like a mini-golf course. That's the whole point.
Most residential putting greens take 3–5 days, depending on size and base prep. Johns Creek yards often need careful grading because of clay, plus we coordinate around mature landscaping. We'll give you a timeline once we visit your property. We're based about 35 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible and service is local.
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