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A putting green in your South Fulton backyard changes everything about how you spend your free time. Instead of driving out to a course or spending money on rounds you don't have time for, you're stepping onto your own professional-grade short game practice area right at home. We've installed dozens of these across Cascade, Cliftondale, and Old National, and what strikes us most is how families actually use them—not just golfers, but kids practicing, neighbors stopping by, weekend entertaining happening naturally around a focal point that adds real value to your property. The red clay soil in South Fulton presents specific installation challenges that a lot of generic turf companies miss. Your yard's drainage, sun exposure, and the way moisture sits in our subtropical climate all matter when you're building something designed to perform like the real thing. That's why we don't just roll out synthetic turf and leave; we engineer the base, grade the slope, and select turf specifications that thrive in Fulton County conditions. A putting green isn't a luxury purchase—it's an investment in your home's usability and your family's quality of life.
South Fulton's red clay foundation requires extra attention during prep work. Clay compacts differently than loam, and without proper base construction, you'll end up with standing water after heavy rain—something we see happen too often when installers skip the grading step. We build a crushed stone and sand base specifically engineered to move water away from your playing surface and into proper drainage channels. Sun and shade patterns shift throughout the year in neighborhoods like Cascade and Old National, where mature trees create dappled light. We assess your yard during a site visit to recommend turf pile height and infill type that handles both sunny afternoon patches and shadier morning areas. Most South Fulton residential lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us room to build a regulation nine-hole short course or a focused practice area depending on what you want. We also check any HOA landscape guidelines in your specific zip code (30213, 30268, 30291, 30331, or 30349)—some communities have sight-line requirements or color specifications we work within. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on existing yard condition and how much base work your clay soil needs.
Yes, if installation is done wrong. Clay naturally holds water, so we always build a perforated base layer, add crushed stone, and slope the entire green to move water away quickly. We've installed greens across South Fulton's neighborhoods for years and know exactly how much fall to build in. Without this step, you'll get soggy turf in our humid Fulton County springs and summers.
Absolutely. We select turf infill and pile height specifically for lower-light conditions. Shade-tolerant synthetic blends perform well under mature trees common in South Fulton's established neighborhoods. Sunlight patterns shift seasonally, so during your consultation we map where light hits throughout the day and year.
That depends on size, existing yard condition, and how much base work your clay soil needs. A small practice area costs less than a full nine-hole course. We give detailed estimates after a site visit. Most South Fulton homeowners invest between $4,000 and $12,000 depending on scope and drainage requirements.
Three to five days typically. We start with site grading and base construction (clay removal and proper drainage setup), then lay the turf, infill, and edge. Weather and soil prep time vary. We schedule around your availability and coordinate with your HOA if needed in your zip code area.
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