Senior Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pine Lake's got something special—a tight-knit community where neighbors actually know each other and folks take pride in their homes. If you've been thinking about adding a putting green to your backyard, you're in good company. We've installed plenty of them around the lake community, and the response is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. Here's the thing: a putting green isn't just about golf. It's a reason to get outside, stay sharp, and honestly, it beats mowing and fertilizing that patch of grass every weekend. Since we're based just 30 minutes south, we know Pine Lake's yards inside and out—literally. We understand the clay soil that comes with living near the lake, we know which properties get afternoon shade from the tree canopy, and we've learned what works year-round in DeKalb County. Whether you're a serious golfer looking to practice your short game or someone who just wants to add character to your landscape, we can build you something that'll last. Senior homeowners especially appreciate the low maintenance—no chemicals, no watering headaches, no back-breaking yard work. Just a beautiful, playable surface that stays green and looks sharp. Let's talk about making your backyard work harder for you.
Pine Lake sits on clay-heavy soil typical of DeKalb County, which actually works in our favor. Clay compacts nicely and provides excellent drainage base support for putting green installations. The real consideration here is shade. Many homes in the Pine Lake community sit under mature oak and pine canopies—beautiful for keeping things cool, but we've got to position your green where it gets enough light to stay vibrant. Most yards around here average 0.25 to 0.75 acres, which gives us plenty of room to work with without eating up your entire outdoor space. The proximity to the lake means moisture is generally adequate, but DeKalb clay can hold water, so proper subsurface drainage during installation is non-negotiable. Winter's mild enough that the turf stays functional year-round, though we'll discuss realistic play expectations during the occasional frost. HOA guidelines in Pine Lake tend to be reasonable about landscape improvements, especially ones that reduce maintenance demands. We'll handle all the details—site prep, base materials, grass selection suited to your light conditions, and finishing grading that matches your existing landscape. The goal is a putting surface that looks like it was always meant to be there.
Absolutely. The dense clay common around DeKalb County actually compacts beautifully and provides solid drainage support. We'll engineer a proper base layer system so water doesn't pool, and the turf itself sits above that base. It's honestly one of the more stable soil types to build on.
Yes. Artificial turf doesn't go dormant like natural grass. Even during DeKalb's occasional frost, your green stays playable and looks sharp. You'll get full-season use without worrying about dead patches come January.
Pine Lake lots typically have room for 400–600 square feet, which gives you plenty. We can design greens ranging from intimate 200-square-foot practice surfaces to elaborate 1,000+ square-foot layouts. We'll work within whatever space and budget make sense for you.
Yes—we offer senior discounts on putting green installations. Give us a call to discuss your project and we'll make sure you understand all the pricing options available. It's our way of saying thanks to the folks who've built this community.
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