Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Palmetto backyard transforms how you spend your weekends—no more driving to the range or paying greens fees just to practice a few holes. Here's what we've learned working with homeowners throughout the Cascade-Palmetto corridor: most folks around here have the space for it, HOAs are increasingly green-lighting turf installations, and the South Fulton clay actually works in your favor once we prepare the base correctly. We've installed dozens of residential putting greens across Fulton County, and Palmetto properties consistently benefit from our proven process. The neighborhoods around the Palmetto train depot area and beyond have yards suited to 500–2000 square foot greens, depending on what you're imagining. Unlike sod that dies in summer heat or real grass that demands constant maintenance, synthetic turf handles Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil without complaint. Your HOA will appreciate that it stays uniform year-round, and your game will improve faster than you'd think when practice is literally steps from your back door.
Palmetto's soil profile—heavy South Fulton clay—means proper drainage during installation is non-negotiable. We see plenty of yards where water pools after summer thunderstorms, so our base prep includes perforated underlayment and gravel layers that prevent puddles and soggy greens. The neighborhoods in this corridor get solid afternoon sun on most properties, which is actually ideal for synthetic turf. You won't have the shade battles that plague some Atlanta suburbs. HOA rules in the Palmetto area tend to be reasonable about putting greens, especially when they're fenced or screened. We've found that HOAs here care most about maintenance (no brown spots, no debris) and visual consistency with neighboring properties—synthetic turf checks both boxes. Typical Palmetto lots run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, giving you plenty of room for an 8×12 or 10×15 green without feeling cramped. The red clay does require we dig out and replace the top 8–10 inches to create a stable, level base. That's standard for us, but it's why we always recommend a site visit—every yard's drainage story is slightly different.
Most HOAs in the Palmetto and Cascade-Palmetto areas approve them when installed properly. They typically require it to be fenced, screened from the street, or integrated into a landscaped backyard design. We handle the documentation and can provide samples of approved installations in your neighborhood. Check your specific HOA guidelines, and we'll build to spec.
We excavate 8–10 inches, remove the dense clay, and install a compacted gravel base with perforated underlayment. This is standard for South Fulton properties and prevents the pooling problems you'd see with regular grass. Proper slope and drainage mean your green stays playable even after heavy rain.
Site visit and quote take 1–2 days. Installation typically runs 3–5 days depending on size and base prep needs. We're 45 minutes from HQ, so scheduling is straightforward. Most customers are practicing on their new green within two weeks of signing the contract.
Minimal upkeep: brush it weekly to keep the fibers upright, rinse it during dry spells, and clear leaves or debris. Georgia humidity won't affect synthetic turf like it does real grass. No fertilizer, no fungicide, no brown-patch worries. Your green stays tournament-ready all year.
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