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Sandy Springs homeowners have figured something out: a backyard putting green transforms how you spend your downtime. Whether you're in Riverside, Powers Ferry, or Mount Vernon, you're looking at mature tree canopies and those tight urban lots that make traditional lawn care feel like a second job. A well-designed putting green gives you practice space without the maintenance headache—and honestly, it's the kind of upgrade that actually pays dividends in how often you use your yard. We've installed dozens of these in the Sandy Springs area, and the pattern is always the same: people start using their outdoor space more, their handicap improves, and they stop thinking about their lawn as work. An indoor or covered putting green sidesteps the Fulton County clay entirely and gives you year-round use, rain or shine. The beauty is that it fits naturally into smaller yards—you don't need a sprawling estate to make this work. Most of our Sandy Springs clients carve out 200–400 square feet in a garage, covered patio, or even a finished basement corner. Installation takes a couple of days, and once it's down, the surface stays true and playable for years with minimal fussing.
Sandy Springs sits in that tricky zone where mature oaks and pines cast heavy shade across residential properties. That's great for keeping your house cool, but it means any outdoor putting surface needs to handle dappled light and moisture retention. The underlying Fulton County clay is dense and tends to hold water, which is why an indoor putting green sidesteps drainage concerns altogether. If you're considering an outdoor option, we always recommend installing a quality subsurface system. Lot sizes in Riverside and Powers Ferry tend toward the half-acre range, so space is a premium—indoor installations in garages or covered structures make the most sense for most homeowners here. HOA guidelines in Mount Vernon and neighboring areas sometimes restrict visible yard modifications, so a garage-based putting green keeps you compliant while maximizing enjoyment. Winter isn't punishing in Georgia, but our humidity and occasional freeze-thaw cycles can stress outdoor turf. Indoor setups eliminate that concern entirely and work year-round, which is a huge selling point for serious golfers in the Sandy Springs area who don't want their practice interrupted by weather.
Absolutely. Most two-car garages can accommodate a 200–300 square foot putting green along one wall or in a corner, leaving room for a vehicle or storage. We've done dozens of these in Riverside and Powers Ferry homes. The key is planning the layout during consultation so the turf doesn't interfere with daily garage use.
Indoor installations thrive in Georgia humidity because the surface itself is designed to shed moisture quickly—no standing water, no mold issues. We use professional-grade drainage systems beneath the turf so any moisture moves right through. Outdoor greens need more attention in our climate, which is why many local homeowners opt for covered or indoor placement.
Garage and covered putting greens typically fall outside HOA visibility restrictions since they're not part of your visible landscape. Always check your CC&Rs, but most Sandy Springs communities have no issue with indoor installations. We can guide you through the approval process if needed.
A typical indoor installation takes one to two days, depending on subsurface prep and turf dimensions. We handle everything from measuring and site assessment to base installation, drainage, and green turf placement. The system is playable immediately after we finish.
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