Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Most Johns Creek homeowners in Country Club of the South and St Ives have something in common: pristine yards that reflect years of maintenance and significant investment. A putting green changes that equation entirely. Instead of spending weekends fertilizing, aerating, and fighting the Georgia clay underneath your turf, you get tournament-quality grass that stays lush year-round without the chemicals or the effort. Here's what we've learned installing artificial putting greens across Fulton County: the homes that benefit most are the ones with high-traffic backyards or homeowners who genuinely love golf. If you've got the space near Autrey Mill or Newtown Park and you're tired of watching your natural grass thin out in shade patterns, synthetic turf solves that permanently. You'll play shots in January. You'll practice chip shots after work in July without worrying about bare spots. The upscale subdivisions around Johns Creek tend to have larger lots and HOA guidelines that actually welcome quality improvements. That works in your favor. We can design a putting green that complements your landscape, not competes with it. Most of our Johns Creek clients pair a small green with existing hardscaping—it becomes part of the outdoor living space rather than an afterthought.
Johns Creek sits on heavy Fulton and Gwinnett clay, which means drainage is something every homeowner thinks about. Natural grass putting greens struggle here because clay holds water. Synthetic turf doesn't. We install with a proper base layer that sheds moisture toward existing grading, so you won't end up with soggy spots after spring rain. Shade is another factor. Lot orientation varies significantly between Country Club of the South and St Ives. Some backyards get full sun; others see oak and pine coverage for most of the afternoon. This actually favors artificial turf—we're not fighting photosynthesis or moss creep that comes with shade and humidity in Georgia. HOA documents in these neighborhoods typically allow landscaping improvements as long as they're maintenance-related and aesthetic. A well-installed putting green fits both criteria. We've completed dozens in Johns Creek without variance requests. Yard size matters too. Most lots here range from half-acre to full-acre footprints. That gives real estate for a green that feels genuine—maybe 1,000 to 2,500 square feet—rather than a novelty strip. Installation takes 3-5 days depending on base prep and complexity. We coordinate around your existing irrigation and drainage.
Yes. Our turf is rated for Georgia's climate and direct sun exposure. The heavy clay beneath actually helps—it provides solid base stability. We see no degradation in color or playability through multiple seasons. Humidity doesn't affect synthetic fibers the way it affects natural grass. You get consistent roll speeds year-round.
Generally, yes. Country Club of the South and St Ives have established guidelines that permit landscape improvements focused on property aesthetics and reduced maintenance. We've installed dozens without variance issues. That said, we always recommend reviewing your specific covenant before committing. We can help with that conversation.
We engineer proper subsurface drainage during installation. Water moves laterally across the turf and base layer, then into existing yard slope or drain systems. The clay actually prevents deep percolation, which keeps the green playable. In 15 years installing across Fulton County, we've never had drainage complaints in Johns Creek.
Most residential greens here run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on size, base complexity, and features like contouring or bunkers. Your specific site—soil condition, existing hardscape, square footage—determines the final price. We provide detailed estimates after a site visit.
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