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Sandy Springs homeowners have figured out what we've known for years: a putting green transforms your backyard into something genuinely useful and beautiful. Whether you're in Riverside, Powers Ferry, or Mount Vernon, we've installed dozens of greens across the area, and the response is always the same—people actually use them. That matters. A putting green isn't just eye candy; it's a functional space where you can practice your short game without driving to Chattahoochee or settling for the range. We're a veteran-owned company, and we bring that same precision and accountability to every project. From the initial walkthrough to final installation, you're working with people who understand Georgia's climate, the specific soil challenges in Fulton County, and what it takes to build a green that lasts. Most of our Sandy Springs clients are within a 28-minute drive from our shop, which means faster turnarounds and easier follow-ups if you ever need adjustments. The neighborhoods around City Springs and the quieter residential blocks near the river corridor all benefit from professional turf work—and putting greens are no exception. We'll assess your yard's sun exposure, soil conditions, and drainage, then build something that fits your space and your game.
Sandy Springs sits on urban Fulton County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like the sandy soils you'll find further south in Georgia. That's actually something we account for during every installation—we bring in proper base materials and ensure your green has the right slope for water runoff. The mature tree canopy throughout Riverside and Mount Vernon creates interesting shade patterns, especially in afternoon hours. That matters for turf selection and how aggressively your green will dry out. Some yards get six solid hours of direct sun; others are dappled all day. We size our drainage systems and choose grass varieties accordingly. HOA rules in Sandy Springs tend to be reasonable about putting greens—they're considered landscaping improvements, not structures—but we always confirm with your community guidelines before breaking ground. Lot sizes vary significantly depending on your neighborhood. Properties near the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area sometimes have less usable space, while other blocks offer room for a full practice green. We've built greens on 300-square-foot spaces and on sprawling 1,000+ square foot installations. Installation typically takes 3–5 days, depending on base prep and your existing landscape.
Fulton County's clay-heavy composition doesn't absorb water quickly and can stay waterlogged after rain. We compensate by installing engineered base layers, proper slope, and perimeter drainage. This keeps your green playable year-round, even after the frequent Georgia thunderstorms. Skipping this step leads to soggy, uneven surfaces—we don't cut corners.
Absolutely. We select turf blends suited to partial shade and design drainage to handle the slower drying times. Sandy Springs' mature trees are gorgeous, but they do reduce evaporation. We account for that during installation and can recommend grass varieties that thrive in dappled light without sacrificing ball roll quality.
Most Sandy Springs projects finish in 3–5 days. We work during daylight hours, keep equipment on your property, and clean up daily. Our crew is trained to minimize noise and dust—important in close-knit neighborhoods like Riverside. We'll coordinate timing with you so it fits your schedule.
Most Sandy Springs communities treat putting greens as landscaping improvements and don't require formal approval, but we always recommend checking your deed restrictions first. We're happy to help with documentation or communicate with your HOA on your behalf. Better safe than sorry.
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