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Sandy Springs homeowners have figured something out that the rest of the Atlanta metro is catching up to: a putting green transforms your backyard from a space you look at into a space you actually use. Whether you're in Riverside, Powers Ferry, or Mount Vernon, you've probably got mature trees creating those challenging shade patterns and that dense Fulton clay soil that makes traditional lawn maintenance feel like a second job. A custom putting green sidesteps all of it. You get a manicured, playable surface that handles our humidity without turning into a mosquito breeding ground, plus it looks sharp year-round—no brown spots, no scalping during dry spells, no fighting the clay. We've installed dozens of these in Sandy Springs, and the pattern is always the same: homeowners start thinking about it as a novelty and end up using it several times a week. Your neighbors will notice. Your golf handicap might improve. And your Saturday mornings get a lot more interesting. We're 28 minutes away, we know the neighborhoods, and we understand what plays well with the local landscape and HOA guidelines.
Sandy Springs' landscape presents some real advantages—and real quirks—for putting green installation. That mature tree canopy you love for summer shade? It creates uneven light exposure that synthetic turf actually handles better than natural grass. Fulton clay compacts hard, which is perfect for subsurface drainage; we typically don't fight percolation issues the way some areas do. Your typical Sandy Springs lot sits on a moderate slope, so we design the green's contours and drainage to work with the topography, not against it. The neighborhoods around Riverside and Powers Ferry tend toward larger properties with established landscaping, which gives us room to integrate a putting green into your existing design without it feeling like a token feature. Most of our Sandy Springs clients choose 400–600 square feet—big enough to feel like a real short game practice area, small enough to fit naturally into the backyard. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, but we've worked within Sandy Springs' landscape guidelines on dozens of projects; you'll want to check your specific covenant, but we're familiar with the drill. Installation takes about 3–4 days depending on site prep and drainage needs. Our crew handles the clay compaction and base layers, then installs the turf. Because we're local and close by, we can also schedule quick follow-ups if you want minor contouring adjustments in the first week.
Absolutely. Fulton clay actually compacts into a stable, well-draining base when prepped correctly. We excavate, compact the clay, add a perforated drainage layer, then install the turf system. The clay's density means you don't get washout or settling issues that plague sandy soils. It's one of the better soil profiles we work with.
No. Synthetic turf doesn't photosynthesize, so dense shade under your oak and hickory trees won't degrade it. In fact, shade keeps the surface cooler and extends its lifespan. We see plenty of beautiful greens under the tree canopy in Riverside and Mount Vernon.
Modern turf handles Georgia heat fine. Humidity is actually our friend—it keeps dust down and the surface stable. We infill with silica sand and sometimes add crumb, both of which maintain their performance through Atlanta summers. Maintenance is minimal compared to natural grass in our climate.
Site visit and design typically takes a week. Once you approve, installation happens over 3–4 days depending on site conditions. We're local (28 minutes from Sandy Springs), so we can often fit you in within 2–3 weeks of your initial call, weather permitting.
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