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Peachtree City homeowners know the appeal of a low-maintenance yard, especially when you're juggling life in one of Georgia's most active golf-cart communities. A putting green transforms that unused corner of your Braelinn, Kedron, or Glenloch lot into something you'll actually use—and that performs year-round without the brown patches and thatch buildup that plague natural grass in Fayette County's clay-heavy soil. We've installed artificial putting greens for dozens of families across Peachtree City. Most come to us frustrated with the inconsistency of their natural grass or tired of weekend maintenance. Others simply want to enjoy their yard the way they'd enjoy The Fred or one of the golf cart paths—without the constant upkeep. A quality synthetic green drains properly even during Georgia's wet springs, holds its color through summer heat, and gives you predictable roll speeds that actually match your game. The real advantage? Your yard stays playable. No dormancy in winter, no mud after rain, no fertilizer schedules. Just roll out, practice your short game, and move on with your day. We handle site prep, base installation, and turf selection—accounting for the specific drainage and sun exposure your lot gets. Most Peachtree City properties are smaller than what you'd find in sprawling suburbs, which means we've gotten really good at maximizing compact spaces.
Peachtree City sits on Fayette County's characteristic red clay, which drains slower than sandy soils and holds moisture longer—especially important for putting green base prep. We always recommend a proper sub-base with drainage rock and crushed stone to prevent the water pooling that'll ruin synthetic turf performance. Sun exposure varies significantly between neighborhoods. Braelinn and Glenloch lots tend to have mature tree cover that creates afternoon shade, which is actually ideal for synthetic greens—they won't fade as quickly and you'll have a more comfortable playing surface during summer. Kedron properties often feature more open layouts near the golf cart paths, which means full sun exposure. HOA landscape guidelines in Peachtree City are generally permissive about artificial turf, but we always recommend confirming with your covenants before install. Most residents are upgrading their yards, so there's minimal pushback. Lot sizes in these neighborhoods are typically quarter-acre or smaller, which makes a putting green an efficient way to add real value and usability without major landscape reconstruction. Installation timing matters here—spring and fall are ideal before Georgia's heat peaks. We'll address any existing drainage issues on your lot and make sure the synthetic surface slopes properly for water runoff into your landscape drainage system.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we never install turf directly on native soil. We excavate, lay crushed stone and drainage rock as a base, then top with perforated synthetic. This system handles Peachtree City's spring rains and keeps the green playable year-round. We've done dozens of installs here and haven't had drainage complaints.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to stay healthy like natural grass does. Shade is actually beneficial—it keeps the surface cooler and slows fading. If your lot has mature trees, we'll work with the existing shade pattern and position the green where it makes sense for your yard flow.
Most Peachtree City homeowners install 300–500 square feet, which gives you enough room for varied slopes and pin positions. Smaller spaces (150–200 sq ft) work fine for casual practice. We can design around your lot's unique layout and existing landscaping.
Site prep and installation typically take 3–5 days depending on your lot condition and green size. We handle permitting confirmations with your HOA upfront. Most customers are putting within a week of our first visit. We're based 45 minutes away, so scheduling flexibility works in your favor.
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