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Roswell homeowners have always taken pride in their outdoor spaces—whether that's a craftsman cottage in Historic Roswell or a newer estate in Martin's Landing. A putting green used to mean either accepting a patchy lawn or spending every weekend trying to keep grass healthy in our red clay and river humidity. That's changed. We've installed dozens of premium artificial putting greens across Roswell's neighborhoods, and the response has been consistent: homeowners love having a playable, low-maintenance short game area that actually looks better year-round than natural grass ever could here. The Chattahoochee River valley's moisture and our heavy Fulton County clay create real challenges for maintaining fine turf. Artificial greens sidestep those headaches entirely. You get a professional-grade practice surface that handles our climate without the fungal pressure, tree-root competition, or seasonal dormancy that plague natural greens in this area. We're based just 25 minutes away in the greater Atlanta area, so we know Roswell's yards intimately—the shade patterns, the drainage quirks, the HOA expectations. Let's build you something that actually works for Georgia.
Roswell's landscape presents specific challenges that make artificial putting greens particularly smart here. Our Fulton red clay drains poorly and compacts easily, which means natural bentgrass or hybrid greens struggle with both waterlogging and bare patches. Add the Chattahoochee River's humidity—especially in the tree-lined neighborhoods around Historic Roswell and Horseshoe Bend—and you're fighting fungal diseases and moss year-round on real turf. Most Roswell lots, whether in Martin's Landing or closer to downtown, have at least partial shade from mature oaks and pines. That's beautiful aesthetically but brutal for maintaining putting-green quality grass, which needs consistent light. Our artificial systems eliminate those variables entirely. The turf sits atop a engineered base that manages the clay underneath, so water drains properly without pooling. Installation accounts for Roswell's typical yard grading and tree-root patterns—we've learned where the underground issues hide. If your HOA has design guidelines (common in Martin's Landing and newer subdivisions), we work within those parameters. Artificial greens actually meet stricter aesthetic standards than struggling natural grass, and they eliminate the noise complaints some neighbors have about constant mowing and maintenance equipment.
Absolutely—that's actually where they shine. Our red clay, river moisture, and tree cover make natural putting-green grass nearly impossible to maintain here. Artificial turf performs identically in sun or shade, and it won't develop the fungal issues or moss that plague real grass in Roswell's humid environment. You get consistent playability year-round without treating the clay drainage problems underneath.
Yes. We install a proper drainage base over your existing clay, not directly on it. This prevents water from pooling and keeps the clay from pushing back up through the turf as it shifts seasonally. The base system is essential in Fulton County, where our red clay's compaction and poor permeability would ruin natural turf—but engineered bases handle it perfectly.
Most Roswell properties—whether in Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, or Horseshoe Bend—have room for 400 to 1,200 square feet of dedicated green space. We typically recommend at least 300 square feet for a functional practice green with multiple hole positions. Our design process accounts for your actual sunlight, tree roots, and setback requirements from your HOA.
Far less than natural grass here. You'll brush the pile weekly to maintain consistent roll, rinse it occasionally to remove dust, and remove debris. You don't fight fungal treatments, clay compaction, or seasonal dormancy. No mowing, no fertilizer, no dealing with the drainage chaos that comes with our Fulton County soil.
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