Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Roswell homeowners have been asking us about putting greens more and more—and honestly, it makes sense. Between the Chattahoochee River's humidity and those thick Fulton red clay soils, maintaining a natural grass practice green here is a real uphill battle. We've installed dozens of synthetic putting greens across Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, and Horseshoe Bend, and every single one has solved the same problem: homeowners wanted a playable, low-maintenance short game setup without fighting the Georgia clay and constant moisture. A quality artificial putting green handles our climate better than most people realize. It drains through our wet seasons, doesn't get torn up by tree roots (a huge issue here in Roswell), and actually plays more consistent than natural grass ever could in this region. We're just 25 minutes away in Fulton County, so we understand exactly what your yard is up against. Whether you're in a neighborhood near Downtown Roswell or tucked into one of the quieter pockets along the river, we can design and install a putting surface that fits your space, your budget, and your game.
Roswell's soil—that distinctive red clay from Fulton County—drains poorly when it rains, which happens often along the Chattahoochee corridor. Natural grass putting greens turn into mud patches or hard-pan depending on the season. Synthetic turf solves this because we build in a base layer that sheds water away from the root zone entirely. The real challenge here is shade. Lots of mature trees around Historic Roswell and Horseshoe Bend mean dappled sunlight, which artificial green handles seamlessly—no bare spots from competing trees. We've also noticed HOA rules vary neighborhood to neighborhood. Martin's Landing tends to have stricter guidelines, while some Historic Roswell properties have more flexibility. Most residential yards in these ZIP codes (30075, 30076) are anywhere from half an acre to two acres, which gives us good room to work with putting green sizing. Root competition from established oaks and pines is real; synthetic turf completely eliminates that headache. Installation here requires proper drainage grading because of that clay base and river-zone humidity. We always recommend a crushed stone or recycled asphalt foundation layer—it's the difference between a green that stays playable year-round and one that gets squishy in July.
Absolutely. We install a drainage base specifically for Fulton County's red clay—usually crushed stone with a perforated sub-layer. Water drains straight through instead of pooling. The turf itself is permeable, so even during Chattahoochee-area rain, you're playing within hours, not days. Natural grass would be soggy for weeks in spring.
Most residential greens in Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing run between $3,500 and $8,500 depending on square footage, base prep, and contouring. A 300-square-foot green with simple slope is typically $4,500–$5,500 installed. We offer financing, and homeowners often recoup savings on water, maintenance, and chemicals within three seasons.
It depends on your neighborhood. Martin's Landing has stricter landscape rules; Historic Roswell is more relaxed. We handle HOA submissions regularly—sending renderings, spec sheets, and design layouts. Most boards approve synthetic greens as a landscape feature improvement, not a structure. We'll guide you through the process.
Our premium putting green turf lasts 12–15 years with normal play in Georgia. Roswell's humidity and clay actually work in your favor—no UV baking like Arizona or Texas. Annual brushing and occasional infill topping keeps it playable the entire time. We offer maintenance plans if you prefer hands-off ownership.
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