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Sandy Springs North backyards are prime real estate for a putting green. Between the Dunwoody border and the Abernathy corridor, we see a lot of homeowners with decent-sized lots who want to maximize their outdoor space—and a putting green does exactly that. It gives you something functional, year-round green, and honestly, it's a conversation starter when friends come over. The North Fulton clay soil here actually works in your favor once it's prepped right. We've installed dozens of greens in the 30350 and 30328 zips, and the setup process is straightforward: proper base work to handle our clay, good drainage (crucial in Fulton County), and the right turf choice for Georgia's sun and humidity. Most residential properties in this area have enough room to work with, whether you're thinking 150 square feet or 400+. The thing that surprises people is how natural they look now—nothing like the plastic-looking greens from ten years ago. You get the playability, the aesthetics, and zero maintenance headaches compared to real grass. We're about 28 minutes from your neighborhood, so scheduling and follow-up visits are easy.
Sandy Springs North sits on North Fulton clay, which is dense and holds water. That's actually important to know upfront: your putting green installation needs a solid drainage base to prevent pooling during our Georgia rainy seasons. We typically work with a gravel and sand foundation that lets water move through properly. Sunlight varies across the Abernathy corridor—some lots get full sun, others have oak and pine tree coverage from the Morgan Falls watershed area. Full-sun greens need slightly different turf specs than shaded ones; we'll assess your specific yard during the consultation. Most residential lots in the 30350 and 30328 zips are suburban-sized, which gives us room for a nice green without looking cramped. HOA guidelines in Sandy Springs North are generally flexible on landscape improvements, but we always recommend checking your covenants first—we're happy to review them with you. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep. The clay soil means we may need to excavate deeper than in sandier areas, but that's standard for North Fulton. Once it's down and settled, you're looking at basically zero seasonal maintenance.
Yes, clay drainage matters here. We install a gravel base layer (typically 4–6 inches) under your green to prevent water pooling during heavy Fulton County rains. Without it, you'd have standing water in spring. The sand and turf layers sit on top of that base, so water moves down and away. It's the standard best practice for North Fulton properties, and it keeps your green playable year-round.
Absolutely. If your yard has tree coverage, we use shade-tolerant turf varieties that still hold up to foot traffic. The trees near Morgan Falls create dappled light, which is actually ideal—your green won't dry out as fast. Full-sun greens in the Abernathy corridor need more consistent moisture, but shade greens are lower maintenance overall. We'll walk your site and recommend the right turf for your specific light conditions.
Plan for 3–5 days depending on your yard's size and how much site prep is needed. North Fulton clay typically requires more excavation than sandy soil, but that's factored into our timeline. We'll give you a specific schedule during the estimate. Most residential greens in the 30350 and 30328 zips are done within a week, and you can start using it right away.
Sandy Springs North communities are generally HOA-friendly toward landscape upgrades, but each neighborhood has its own covenants. We recommend checking your rules first—they might have specs on color or perimeter. We're happy to review your docs with you or even contact your HOA if needed. In most cases, a residential putting green fits well within Abernathy corridor and Dunwoody-border guidelines.
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