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Peachtree City's golf-cart culture isn't just about getting around—it's about lifestyle. Your home here is part of a community that values outdoor living, manicured landscapes, and that polished, resort-style aesthetic. A putting green transforms your backyard into an extension of that lifestyle, whether you're in Braelinn, Kedron, or Glenloch. Instead of driving to The Fred or Drake Field to practice, you've got a professional-quality green steps from your patio. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Fayette County, and we know exactly what works in Peachtree City's climate and soil. Your yard might be smaller than you'd expect—lot sizes vary significantly across neighborhoods—but that doesn't mean you can't have championship-caliber turf. Many homeowners here are surprised at how much playable space we can create even on tighter properties. The real question isn't whether you have room for a putting green; it's why you'd wait another season to build one.
Peachtree City sits on Fayette County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain as quickly as sandy soils. This matters for putting greens because standing water kills turf and creates uneven surfaces. We account for this during installation by building proper subsurface drainage—it's not optional here, it's essential. Your neighborhood lot size also shapes the design. Braelinn and Glenloch lots are typically generous, giving us room for 500+ square feet of green space. Kedron tends toward smaller footprints, which means we focus on slope design and undulation to maximize playability in tighter areas. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on tree cover and lot orientation. Some Peachtree City properties sit in deep shade—great for heat management but requires shade-tolerant turf varieties. HOA rules in your neighborhood may restrict certain colors or height specifications, so we always review covenants before breaking ground. The good news: most Peachtree City HOAs actively encourage landscape improvements, especially when they enhance property values. Installation timeline runs 3-5 days depending on site prep and drainage work. Clay removal and base conditioning takes the most time, but it's what separates a green that lasts 10 years from one that lasts 20.
Fayette County doesn't require permits for residential landscape installations under most circumstances, but your HOA might have approval requirements. We handle the HOA review process—it's part of our job. Typically we need neighborhood architectural guidelines and sometimes a site photo. Most Peachtree City HOAs approve putting greens within 1-2 weeks since they're viewed as landscape enhancements, not structures.
Clay is actually common in Fayette County, and we've engineered our installation process specifically for it. The key is subsurface drainage. We remove clay topsoil, install a perforated base layer, add crushed stone, then lay professional turf. Without proper drainage, yes, clay would cause problems. With it, your green performs flawlessly year-round.
Most residential greens run 8,000 to 18,000 depending on square footage, slope complexity, and drainage requirements. Fayette County clay sometimes requires deeper base work than sandier areas, which adds cost. We provide a detailed quote after an on-site visit—no guessing. Many homeowners find it's comparable to a high-end patio.
Absolutely. We've designed greens as small as 200 square feet and as large as 1,200+. Smaller lots benefit from strategic slope design and creative shaping—sometimes a compact green with interesting contours is more fun than a sprawling flat surface anyway. Lot size is never the limiting factor.
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