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A putting green in your Oakwood backyard changes everything—especially around here where the summers get hot and that Hall County clay can make lawn maintenance feel like a second job. We've installed plenty of synthetic greens throughout the Mundy Mill area and the neighborhoods south toward Lake Lanier, and the response is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. You get a pristine surface year-round, no watering during droughts, no fighting the clay, and honestly, a lot more time to actually use your yard instead of maintaining it. Most folks in Oakwood are surprised by how affordable it's become and how natural the newer turf looks. Whether you're thinking about a small practice green or a full backyard short game setup, we can walk you through what makes sense for your lot, your soil, and your game. The drive from our shop is about 50 minutes, but we handle Oakwood regularly—it's worth the trip because we know this area's landscape challenges and we've solved them dozens of times.
Hall County's clay soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons homeowners in Oakwood choose artificial turf for their putting greens. Real grass struggles with that dense clay, especially during our wet springs and the competitive dry spells in summer. Drainage becomes critical—and that's where synthetic greens shine. We engineer proper sub-base grading and drainage layers underneath the turf so water moves away from your foundation, not toward it. The sun exposure around Oakwood varies a lot depending on whether you're in the Mundy Mill neighborhoods or closer to the Lake Lanier side, so we assess your yard's shade patterns during site visits. Most residential lots here are between a quarter and half acre, which gives us plenty of room to create a green that actually feels like practice, not just a novelty. We've noticed HOA guidelines in some Oakwood subdivisions have specific landscape requirements, so we walk clients through those conversations before installation. The clay base actually helps us—it compacts well for the foundation—but we always recommend professional installation rather than DIY to get the drainage right.
Absolutely. We install a engineered sub-base with perforated drainage layers that work against the clay, not with it. Water moves sideways and down, away from your home. We've done this in Mundy Mill and throughout Oakwood without issues. The key is professional grading during installation—shortcuts lead to pooling.
Minimal. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the pile standing upright and rinse it during pollen season. No fertilizer, no fungicide battles with the humidity here, no watering restrictions during droughts. Most Oakwood owners spend maybe 10 minutes a month on upkeep.
Spring and fall are ideal—less rain unpredictability than summer, and the ground is workable. Summer heat doesn't slow us down, but spring (March–May) gives you the whole warm season to enjoy it. Winter is our slowest season, so scheduling can be easier then too.
Most Oakwood HOAs allow artificial turf for functional features like greens, but some have restrictions on color or coverage area. We've worked with dozens of Oakwood subdivisions and can advise you on what's typically approved. Always check your governing documents first—we can help with HOA conversations if needed.
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