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A putting green in your Sandy Springs North backyard transforms those awkward corner spaces or side yards into something you'll actually use year-round. We work with homeowners all around the Dunwoody border and Abernathy corridor, and honestly, it's one of the most practical upgrades we install—especially for folks who've got decent yard space but weren't sure what to do with it. The beauty of a residential putting green is that it doesn't demand the same commitment as a full lawn renovation. You're not ripping everything out or fighting North Fulton's clay soil issues like you would with seeding or sodding. Instead, we're creating a dedicated practice area that handles Georgia's humidity and afternoon sun without the maintenance headaches. Most of our Sandy Springs North clients tell us they use their greens 3–4 times a week once they're installed. It becomes part of the routine, like grabbing coffee before work. Whether you're looking at a small 100-square-foot practice strip or a more ambitious 400-square-foot layout, the installation process is straightforward. We handle everything—base preparation, drainage (critical with our clay), turf selection, and edge finishing. Many of our neighbors near Morgan Falls and around North Springs MARTA have found that a putting green adds real value to their property while giving them a genuine reason to spend time outside instead of scrolling inside.
Sandy Springs North sits on challenging North Fulton clay, which actually works in your favor for putting-green installation. That dense soil compacts nicely and provides excellent drainage base support—we don't have to overthink foundation work the way we might in sandier neighborhoods. The real consideration here is water management during our heavy spring and summer rains. We always slope your green slightly and install a proper French drain system on the low side. It takes one extra day but saves you from puddles come July. Sun and shade patterns vary significantly depending on whether your lot backs up toward the Dunwoody border or sits deeper in the Abernathy corridor. If you've got mature oak or pine coverage, we typically recommend a shade-tolerant synthetic blend—it handles dappled light without the algae issues you'd get with natural grass. Full-sun properties (common on the open lots near residential sections) do great with our premium UV-stabilized turf; no fading after a couple of Georgia summers. HOA rules in this area are generally permissive about putting greens since they're not turf replacement—they're amenities. We've never had a Sandy Springs North HOA object, but it's worth a quick call to your management company before we start. Lot sizes here average 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so most folks have room for a 150–250 square foot green without crowding their landscape.
Clay is actually your friend here. We excavate 6 inches, compact a crushed-stone base, and install perimeter French drainage sloped away from your home. North Fulton clay compacts beautifully and sheds water efficiently once you've got that base layer. We've installed hundreds in this area without puddle problems.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic putting turf is engineered for exactly this climate. It doesn't promote mold or algae growth the way natural grass can in high humidity. We recommend our premium UV-protected blends for full-sun locations. Shade properties do equally well with our turf-blend options.
Most Sandy Springs North homeowners get meaningful practice from 120–200 square feet. That's roughly 10 by 15 feet—fits nicely in side yards or corner spaces. We've also done larger greens up to 400+ square feet for properties with open areas. We'll walk your lot and suggest what makes sense.
From HQ to Sandy Springs North is about 28 minutes, so scheduling is easy. Most installations take 2–3 working days depending on green size and base prep. You're putting within a week. We handle permits if your HOA requires them—rarely an issue in this area.
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