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Oakwood homeowners are discovering that a putting green transforms a backyard from ordinary to something you actually want to spend time in. We've installed dozens of synthetic greens across Hall County, and there's something special about how they perform in this area—the clay-heavy soil here actually makes artificial turf an even smarter choice than in other parts of Georgia. Instead of fighting the dense, compacted earth that's typical around Mundy Mill and the broader Oakwood neighborhoods, a putting green sits on top, giving you a perfectly level, playable surface year-round without the drainage headaches that come with natural grass in our region. Whether you're near Lake Lanier or deeper in Oakwood proper, that consistent playing surface stays firm and true through our hot summers and occasional wet springs. Golfers who've played natural greens their whole lives are often surprised by how realistic modern turf plays—especially when it's installed right, with proper base preparation and infill. We handle everything from site assessment to final setup, which means we understand the specific challenges of your yard.
Hall County clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy loam does. That's actually one reason synthetic putting greens make so much sense here—you're not trying to maintain a grass surface that gets waterlogged or baked hard. Oakwood yards vary from smaller quarter-acre lots in established neighborhoods to larger properties toward the lake-adjacent areas. Sun exposure matters: some backyards get afternoon shade from mature oaks, others face full southern exposure. We assess each site individually because what works in Mundy Mill might need tweaking just a few neighborhoods over. The clay base requires proper grading and drainage layer installation—we use crushed stone and perforated underlayment to handle our typical spring rainfall. Many Oakwood properties have existing hardscape or near-property lines that constrain space, so we've gotten good at designing greens that fit real yards, not just golf course blueprints. Most of our Hall County installs range from 300 to 800 square feet, sized for serious practice rather than full-hole play.
Hall County clay compacts hard and doesn't permeate water well, so we build a proper sub-base with crushed stone and drainage mat before laying turf. This prevents pooling and keeps the green playable after heavy rain—something natural grass in clay struggles with. We've done enough Oakwood installs to know exactly how thick to go with the base layer.
Most residential lots have some slope, and we grade and level the installation area before starting. If your yard drains toward the street or has significant grade changes near Mundy Mill or elsewhere in Oakwood, we incorporate that into the drainage plan so water runs off properly and the green surface stays consistently firm and playable.
Far less than natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the infill even and rinse debris after storms. Oakwood's humid summers and occasional heavy rain won't cause fungus, bare patches, or the compaction issues that plague clay-based natural greens. Most owners spend a few minutes monthly on upkeep, not hours.
It depends on size, base condition, and complexity. A 400-square-foot green with proper Hall County clay preparation typically runs 4,000 to 6,500 dollars. We assess your specific site and give you a transparent quote—no surprises. We're about 50 minutes away, so travel is built into our estimate once we understand your Oakwood location.
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