Base Prep — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City is built on golf. Between the cart paths weaving through Kedron, Braelinn, and Glenloch, the manicured greens at The Fred and Drake Field, and the general culture of the community, a lot of homeowners here understand what a quality putting surface means. That's where a backyard putting green comes in. Instead of driving to the course or waiting for prime tee times, you're practicing your short game steps away from your back patio. We've installed putting greens across Fayette County for over a decade, and Peachtree City homeowners get it immediately—this isn't a luxury toy, it's part of how you live here. The clay-heavy soil and the way lots are laid out in subdivisions like yours actually work to our advantage during installation. We know the terrain, the drainage patterns, and exactly how to build a green that'll hold up through Georgia summers and still feel true year-round.
Fayette County's clay-based soil is our starting point. Clay drains differently than loam, which means we engineer your base prep to prevent pooling and soft spots—especially critical since Peachtree City gets decent rainfall. Most residential lots in Kedron, Braelinn, and Glenloch sit between a quarter-acre and half-acre, so we're typically working with manageable space, but we still pay attention to sun exposure. East or northeast-facing greens play faster in mornings; west-facing surfaces handle afternoon heat better. Shade from mature oaks is common here, and that affects both playability and turf longevity. HOA guidelines in your neighborhood usually permit putting greens without issue, but we always verify setbacks and drainage compliance upfront. The golf-cart community layout means deliveries and equipment access are straightforward—no narrow driveways to navigate. We compact and prepare the base in phases, working the clay subgrade properly so your green stays true for years, not months.
Peachtree City doesn't typically require permits for residential turf installations under a certain size, but your HOA rules may apply depending on which neighborhood you're in. Kedron, Braelinn, and Glenloch all have slightly different architectural guidelines. We pull that info and confirm requirements before we schedule your installation, so there's no surprise delays.
Clay holds water longer than sand or loam, so we design your base layers to compensate. We install proper gravel base, perforated drain lines if needed, and slope your green slightly to shed water toward established drainage paths on your property. This keeps your surface playable year-round without soggy spots or divots.
Most lots here accommodate 400–800 square feet comfortably. That's enough for a realistic practice green with a couple of pin positions, without eating up your whole yard. We design to your space and how you actually use it—whether that's serious practice or casual backyard entertaining near The Fred neighborhood vibe.
Base prep and turf install usually runs 3–5 days depending on site conditions and your green's size. Clay subgrade preparation takes longer than sandy soil, but we've done this across Fayette County enough times that we're efficient. You're playable within 2–3 weeks of completion.
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