Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Most of the putting greens we install in Johns Creek end up in backyards where the clay soil and Georgia humidity make natural grass a constant headache. We're talking about homeowners in Country Club of the South and St Ives who've spent years fighting brown patches, bare spots, and that slick mess after heavy rain—all because our Fulton County clay doesn't drain the way bent grass needs it to. Artificial putting greens solve that problem completely. You get a tournament-quality surface that plays true year-round, no watering, no fertilizer, and zero fighting with the weather. The neighborhoods here have some genuinely beautiful homes with the space to do it right, and we've learned exactly what works in this area. Your yard won't look like a putting green from 1985—modern synthetic turf looks and feels almost identical to the real thing, and it holds up better than you'd expect under Georgia's summer heat and occasional frost. We've been installing these for years, and the warranty coverage we offer means you're protected if anything shifts or wears unevenly.
Johns Creek's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the best reasons to go synthetic for a putting green. That clay doesn't drain fast, so natural grass gets waterlogged after our typical spring and summer storms, and the surface gets spongy—terrible for consistent putting. Our turf sits on a proper drainage base that we install to match your yard's slope and existing grade. Most of the properties we work on around Autrey Mill and Newtown Park have enough shade to make bent grass struggle anyway. A mix of oak canopy and afternoon sun is typical, and that uneven light means uneven grass growth on a natural green. Synthetic turf performs the same under partial shade or full sun. The turf itself is designed to shed water quickly while staying stable through freeze-thaw cycles in winter. We account for your home's proximity to drainage patterns and any HOA restrictions on materials or appearance—St Ives and Country Club neighborhoods often have landscape guidelines, and we make sure everything we install passes inspection. Your putting surface stays playable during wet seasons, doesn't need edging maintained like natural grass, and won't develop the bare patches that plague clay yards.
Most do, especially in upscale subdivisions like Country Club of the South and St Ives. We've worked with dozens of these communities. The key is using quality turf that looks natural and doesn't read as plastic from a distance. Your HOA might require advance approval, so we typically help you navigate that process and provide samples. Restrictions are rare when the installation is done right.
Our warranty covers manufacturing defects, seam separation, and premature wear under normal use. Georgia's clay and humidity can be tough on any outdoor surface, so we warranty against drainage issues and UV fading for a defined term. Coverage includes our service area, which reaches out to Johns Creek and beyond. We'll spell out exact terms before installation.
Yes—we don't just lay turf on existing ground. We install a proper subsurface drainage layer that channels water away from the playing surface and your yard. Clay holds water, which is why we build that engineered base. It's the difference between a playable green year-round and one that becomes a bog in spring.
Most residential putting greens take 2–4 days depending on size and site prep. We're based about 35 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. If your yard has existing landscaping or hardscape to work around—common in your neighborhoods—we'll plan accordingly. We'll give you a realistic timeline before we start.
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