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A putting green transforms your Sandy Springs North backyard into a place where you actually want to spend time. Instead of hauling yourself to a driving range or waiting for a tee time at a crowded course, you've got championship-quality greens steps from your patio. We work throughout the 30350 and 30328 ZIP codes—from properties near the Abernathy corridor all the way to the Dunwoody border—and we've learned what makes a putting surface truly perform in North Fulton's climate. The clay-heavy soil here demands proper drainage planning, and our installation process accounts for that from day one. Most homeowners in this area have either smaller suburban lots or larger estates tucked into tree-lined neighborhoods. Either way, a well-built putting green doesn't just look good; it handles Georgia's humid summers, spring rains, and occasional dry spells without turning into a muddy mess or baking into concrete. We're based just 28 minutes away, so we know the neighborhoods, the elevation changes, and exactly what your yard can handle. Whether you're tired of pavers taking up space or you've always wanted a low-maintenance golf feature, a putting green is the upgrade that actually gets used.
Sandy Springs North sits on clay-dominant soil typical of North Fulton County, which means drainage isn't optional—it's essential. We install a gravel and sand base system that prevents water from pooling during heavy spring rains, a real concern along the Abernathy corridor where tree roots and older drainage patterns can trap moisture. Your lot size matters too. Many homes in the 30350 and 30328 areas have modest backyards wedged between mature oaks and pines, so we often build putting greens in the 300–600 square foot range. That shade from your tree canopy actually helps in summer, but it can create uneven wear patterns if we don't plan the layout carefully. The Dunwoody border properties tend to be larger, giving us more flexibility for multi-hole layouts. HOA rules in Sandy Springs North are generally reasonable about landscape upgrades, but we always check before breaking ground. One thing we've noticed: this neighborhood gets good afternoon sun exposure in most yards, which means your turf won't stay wet as long after rainfall. We spec our materials and base layers knowing that—not every installer does.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's heat and moisture. The clay soil here actually helps because we build a drainage base that sheds water fast, preventing the fungal issues that plague poorly drained greens. We've installed dozens of greens throughout the 30350 and 30328 areas, and they perform beautifully year-round. The key is choosing the right nap and infill system for your specific shade and sun exposure.
Most definitely. Even the smaller suburban lots along the Abernathy corridor have room for a 400-square-foot green, which is plenty for fun. Larger estates near the Dunwoody border can accommodate multi-hole layouts with bunkers and elevation changes. We'll assess your space, tree coverage, and drainage during a walkthrough. Size doesn't have to be huge to deliver real enjoyment.
Pavers look nice but they're static—they don't invite play or add function beyond aesthetics. A putting green becomes part of your lifestyle. You use it multiple times a week, it entertains guests, and it holds its value because it solves a real problem. Plus, turf feels softer underfoot and handles rain better than pavers in North Fulton's clay soil.
Most Sandy Springs North neighborhoods welcome well-maintained landscape features. We handle the HOA conversation with you, showing materials and design plans. We've never had a putting green rejected in this area because they're attractive, private, and they improve curb appeal. We'll make sure everything meets local guidelines before installation day.
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