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A lot of homeowners in South Fulton—whether you're in Old National, Cascade, or Cliftondale—think a putting green is something you drive to a golf course to use. That's changed. We install residential putting greens that play like the real thing, right in your backyard, and they handle Georgia's climate better than you'd expect. The red clay soil and humidity here actually make artificial turf a smarter choice than natural grass for a precision surface. You get year-round playability without the maintenance nightmare, without watering during our hot summers, and without watching it die back in winter. We've worked with dozens of South Fulton homeowners who wanted to add something fun to their property—a way to practice short game, entertain neighbors, or just have a unique feature that makes their yard feel different. The investment pays for itself in time saved and enjoyment gained. We're based 35 minutes out, so South Fulton is right in our service area. Let's talk about what a putting green could look like on your property.
South Fulton's red clay base is dense and compact, which is actually ideal for putting green installation—it provides excellent drainage and a stable foundation. That said, we always conduct a site survey because grading and slope matter more for a putting surface than they do for regular lawn. If you're in one of the older neighborhoods near Welcome All Park or the Cascade area, you might have mature trees creating shade patterns. Full sun is best for synthetic turf, but we can design around partial shade. The humidity here is substantial, especially in summer, but modern artificial putting green materials are engineered to shed water and resist mold. You won't have the fungal issues that plague natural greens in Georgia's climate. Most South Fulton residential lots give us 200–500 square feet to work with, which is a perfect range for a practice green. We'll assess your current landscape, any HOA guidelines for your neighborhood, and what kind of play you're after—backyard tournament-style or casual short-game practice. The installation itself takes 3–5 days depending on size and grading needs.
Absolutely. Artificial turf is actually more reliable than natural grass in our climate. Georgia's humidity can cause disease and fungal problems on bentgrass or other natural greens, but synthetic surfaces shed moisture and resist mold. Our turf materials are UV-stabilized to handle summer sun without fading or breaking down. Year-round, your green plays consistently.
Not at all. Our installation process includes proper base preparation and subsurface drainage—we don't just lay turf on raw clay. The clay is actually dense enough to provide good foundation support. We'll grade the site so water moves away from the green, preventing puddling or standing water common in South Fulton's rainy seasons.
Most South Fulton lots can accommodate a 250–400 square-foot green, which gives you meaningful variety in break patterns and shot distances. We've installed smaller practice greens (150 sq ft) and larger tournament-style layouts. We'll assess your yard, trees, and any setback or HOA requirements specific to your neighborhood.
Minimal compared to natural grass. Brush it weekly to keep the pile upright, rinse it during dry spells, and remove debris. You're not watering, fertilizing, aerating, or fighting fungal issues like you would with natural grass in South Fulton's humidity. Most owners spend 30 minutes a month on upkeep.
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