Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Most people in Oakwood think a putting green is something you see at a country club or a resort—not something that belongs in your own backyard. But that's exactly why so many homeowners in the Mundy Mill area and around Hall County are installing them. You get the fun of practicing your short game without driving to Gainesville, and you're adding real value to a property in one of North Georgia's fastest-growing neighborhoods. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Oakwood, and the thing we hear most often is, "I wish I'd done this sooner." Whether you're looking to entertain friends, give yourself a low-pressure place to practice, or just enjoy something unique in your yard, a synthetic turf putting green is the answer. The best part? Unlike a natural grass green in Hall County's clay-heavy soil, an artificial one never gets waterlogged after rain, doesn't brown out in summer heat, and stays playable year-round. We'll handle everything from site prep to final flagstick installation—and we're only 50 minutes away when you need us.
Oakwood's proximity to Lake Lanier and the rolling terrain around Hall County means a few things matter when we're planning your putting green. First, drainage: our clay soil holds water, which is actually a benefit when you're installing synthetic turf. We create a base that slopes slightly away from your foundation and ensures water moves through the system cleanly—no puddles, no soft spots. Second, sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your yard borders the Mundy Mill area's tree lines or sits in more open terrain. We'll assess shade patterns during a site visit and recommend a turf blend that handles whatever light you get. Third, most Oakwood lots are spacious enough for an 8x12 or 10x15 green, though some homes in denser neighborhoods work with smaller practice areas. Hall County doesn't typically have strict HOA landscape regulations around putting greens (unlike some communities), but we always verify local code before breaking ground. The red clay substrate you've got actually compacts well, which means a solid, stable base for years of play.
Not at all—it's actually helpful. Clay compacts firmly and provides excellent drainage support when we lay down our base system. The real work is grading and ensuring water flows away from your home, which we handle as part of every install. After a rainstorm, your green stays dry and playable within hours.
Absolutely. We use shade-tolerant synthetic turf blends that perform beautifully under tree cover—common around the Mundy Mill neighborhoods. We'll scout your yard during a consultation and recommend the right product for your light conditions. Even north-facing yards with partial shade work great.
Most Oakwood lots can fit an 8x12 or 10x15 green comfortably. If you're working with a smaller backyard, we design compact practice surfaces that still give you genuine short-game training. We'll walk through your space and suggest dimensions that fit your layout and budget.
Hall County and Oakwood generally don't restrict artificial putting greens, but always check your specific HOA docs first. We've worked with several neighborhood associations in the area and can help you navigate any landscape guidelines if needed. Most communities love them as a lifestyle amenity.
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