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A putting green transforms your Palmetto backyard into a golfer's retreat—and honestly, it's one of the smartest investments you can make in your property. Whether you're in the Cascade-Palmetto corridor or closer to the train depot area, a well-installed synthetic putting surface gives you year-round playability without the headaches of maintaining real grass in Georgia's humid climate. We've worked with homeowners across South Fulton County who were tired of fighting clay soil and unpredictable growing conditions. They wanted something that looked sharp, played true, and didn't demand constant attention. That's exactly what a custom putting green delivers. The installation is cleaner than you'd expect—we handle the site prep, drainage, base layers, and turf installation in a way that fits your yard's unique characteristics. Most Palmetto properties have enough space for a 300–500 square foot practice area, and the investment typically pays for itself in enjoyment within the first season. Let's talk about what a putting green could look like in your backyard.
Palmetto sits on heavy South Fulton clay, which is both a challenge and an advantage for putting green installation. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so proper base preparation is non-negotiable—we use crushed stone, gravel layers, and sometimes French drains to keep water from pooling under your turf. This extra prep work upfront prevents the soggy, spongy feeling that ruins a good putting surface. The summer heat and humidity in the Palmetto area actually favors synthetic turf over real grass. You won't fight fungus, brown patch, or the typical turf diseases that plague natural greens here. Most Palmetto yards sit in partial to full sun, especially those near the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor, which works great for putting surfaces—no shade stress to worry about. Many of our Palmetto clients have quarter-acre to half-acre properties with enough room for a quality practice area plus some surrounding landscape buffer. We design the green's slope and contours to match your natural terrain, so it doesn't look out of place. The clay subsoil also means we can build stable edges and berms without settlement issues down the road.
Most Palmetto projects take 3–5 business days from start to finish, depending on site size and base prep complexity. Given that South Fulton clay requires careful drainage setup, we usually spend extra time on the foundation layers. Once the turf is laid, you can walk on it immediately, but we recommend light use for the first week while everything settles. Weather can add a day or two if heavy rain hits during prep.
Yes, as long as it's installed correctly. Clay actually compacts well and stays stable—that's the upside of heavy soil. The key is proper subgrade compaction and a solid base layer system. We've completed dozens of greens across South Fulton, and settling isn't an issue when drainage is handled right. The clay won't shift the way sandy or loamy soils might.
We typically recommend a 10–12mm pile height with a 65–75 oz face weight for most Palmetto backyards. This gives you realistic green speed and durability in our heat and humidity. If you're serious about tournament-style play, we can go with premium tour-grade turf. For casual practice, our standard blends are plenty forgiving and hold up beautifully year-round.
Absolutely. Side yards and tight spaces work fine as long as there's adequate drainage access. We've done plenty of installations in the Cascade-Palmetto corridor where space is limited. We'll assess your soil slope, sun exposure, and any existing utilities before finalizing the design. Most side yards give us 150–300 square feet to work with, which is plenty for a practical practice green.
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