Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard putting green doesn't have to wait for the perfect Georgia weather. A lot of homeowners in Sandy Springs North—whether you're near the Dunwoody border or closer to the Abernathy corridor—are discovering that indoor putting greens are a game-changer when you want to practice your short game without leaving your house. North Fulton's clay soil and humidity can make outdoor turf maintenance a real commitment, especially if you're serious about golf. An indoor synthetic putting surface solves that problem entirely. You get a championship-quality practice area that works year-round, in any light, without the watering schedules or seasonal die-off that comes with natural grass. We've installed putting greens throughout Sandy Springs North—from compact bonus rooms near Morgan Falls to converted spaces in larger homes across both 30350 and 30328. The setup is cleaner than you'd expect, the playability is genuine, and the return on investment shows up every time you step inside to work on your stroke.
Sandy Springs North sits in North Fulton, where that dense clay soil and subtropical humidity create real challenges for outdoor turf. Indoor putting greens sidestep those issues entirely—no clay compaction, no seasonal dormancy, no afternoon thunderstorm interruptions in summer. What matters for your indoor space is ceiling height (we typically need 9 to 10 feet minimum), subflooring quality, and moisture control in your utility room or bonus space. Many homes in the Abernathy corridor and near Dunwoody have finished basements or climate-controlled additions that work beautifully for this. The neighborhoods here tend toward larger lot sizes, so you often have room to dedicate a meaningful practice area—not just a tiny mat, but a real green with 15 to 25 feet of playable surface. Lighting is important too; we typically recommend LED systems to keep glare minimal and avoid heat buildup. If your home has already got good HVAC coverage to that space, you're in excellent shape. The clay and humidity outside don't matter at all once that door closes behind you.
Most homeowners here get great results with 12–15 feet long by 8–10 feet wide. That gives you a legitimate practice setup with multiple break angles, not just a straight putt. We've worked with bonus rooms, finished basements, and converted dens throughout 30350 and 30328. The key is ceiling clearance—you want at least 9 feet to swing comfortably and avoid feeling cramped.
Absolutely, as long as your basement stays dry. North Fulton's moisture levels require good drainage and HVAC, but that's typically already in place if you're finishing that space. We install a vapor barrier under the synthetic surface as standard practice. If your basement has any active moisture issues, we address those first—it protects the turf and your subflooring.
A mat is thin, portable, and gives you basic feedback. A real putting green has proper pile depth, a contoured base, realistic ball roll, and edge-to-edge consistency. You can read breaks, practice lag putting, and actually improve your game. For Sandy Springs North homeowners investing in an indoor space, the real green is worth it—it plays like actual turf and holds up for years.
Existing lights rarely work well for putting. Overhead fixtures create glare and shadows that make it hard to read greens properly. We typically recommend LED systems—they're energy-efficient, don't generate heat, and give you even, natural-looking light across the entire surface. It's a small upfront cost that makes a huge difference in playability.
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