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Roswell's tree-lined streets and rolling terrain around the Chattahoochee River make it one of Georgia's most beautiful places to live—but that same landscape can make maintaining a pristine lawn a real headache. Between the Fulton red clay, aggressive tree roots competing for space, and humidity that rolls in from the river valley, many homeowners in Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, and Horseshoe Bend find themselves fighting an uphill battle with natural grass. A putting green is different. Instead of battling soil conditions and shade patterns, you get a manicured, playable surface that stays green year-round without the mowing, fertilizing, and root-system warfare. Whether you're looking to add a backyard feature near Downtown Roswell or reclaim a shaded corner that's been a dead zone, artificial turf for putting greens handles what Georgia's climate throws at it. We're just 25 minutes away in the Atlanta area, so we know Roswell yards inside and out—we've installed dozens of putting greens here, and we can walk you through exactly what yours would cost and what it'd transform.
Roswell's soil presents some real challenges for turf. That red clay base drains poorly in heavy rain, and if you're in one of the neighborhoods near the Chattahoochee, you're dealing with elevated humidity and occasional moisture issues. Tree coverage—especially the mature oaks and pines throughout Martin's Landing and Historic Roswell—creates shade patterns that change seasonally, making it hard for natural grass to establish consistent color and density. When you install artificial turf for a putting green, none of that matters. The subsurface drainage system we build handles Fulton County's clay and moisture. The turf itself doesn't compete with tree roots or suffer from shade; it maintains uniform playability whether you're getting four hours or eight hours of direct sun. Most Roswell lots average 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which is ideal for a putting green installation—large enough to be genuinely playable (15–30 feet), small enough to fit into existing landscaping without major excavation. We design around root systems and grade the subsurface to slope away from the house, accounting for the slight elevation changes common in neighborhoods near the river.
Not always. We assess root proximity during the site visit. If roots are actively growing into the installation zone, we can work around them or remove the surface layer, install proper subsurface drainage, and place the turf system above. The key is building a stable base that won't shift as roots move. Roswell's mature trees are part of your home's character—we protect them while creating a playable surface.
Yes. Our subsurface drainage system is engineered for clay and moisture retention common in Fulton County. Water drains through the turf and base layers instead of pooling. We also slope the installation to direct runoff away from your house. In neighborhoods near the Chattahoochee, proper drainage is non-negotiable—we design for it from day one.
Size, soil condition, and drainage requirements drive cost. A 20×30 ft. putting green on stable, well-draining ground might run $4,000–$6,000 installed. Roswell yards with clay, shade trees, or existing drainage issues may require additional subsurface work, adding $1,500–$3,000. We offer a free site assessment and ROI calculator to show exact pricing for your lot.
Most do, because a well-installed putting green looks natural and maintains property values. We recommend checking your HOA covenants—some require pre-approval for installations. We can help with that conversation and provide documentation showing how your green complements the neighborhood landscape standards.
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