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A putting green transforms your South Fulton backyard into a private golf retreat—and honestly, it's one of the smartest investments we see homeowners make in the 30213, 30268, and 30291 areas. Whether you're in Cascade, Cliftondale, or Old National, having that short-game practice space right outside your door changes how often you actually use your yard. We've installed dozens of these in South Fulton, and what strikes us most is how families suddenly spend more time outdoors. Your kids get interested in golf. You start hosting small tournaments with neighbors. The whole property feels more intentional. Unlike natural grass putting greens that demand constant watering and mowing in our Georgia humidity, artificial turf stays tournament-playable year-round. No brown patches from our red clay soil bleeding through. No wrestling with drainage issues when we get those heavy summer rains. The municipality's suburban lots—whether you're near Welcome All Park or deeper in the residential zones—give plenty of room for a quality 500 to 1,500 square foot installation. And here's the thing: a woman-owned business installed yours means you're working with someone who understands that your outdoor space should be beautiful, functional, and built right the first time.
South Fulton's red clay creates unique installation considerations that most contractors overlook. That dense, heavy soil compacts easily but drains poorly, which is exactly why proper base preparation matters so much here. We always recommend a crushed stone foundation—typically 4 to 6 inches—to prevent water pooling underneath your putting green, especially during our typical Georgia spring and summer storms. The suburban lot sizes around Cascade and Cliftondale are usually generous enough for both the green itself and proper drainage channels, but we evaluate each property individually. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood's tree canopy. Some homes in Old National sit under mature oaks that provide afternoon shade; others catch full southeastern exposure. Your green's speed and playability adjust based on that sunlight pattern, so we account for it during design. The Fulton County HOA landscape guidelines in some South Fulton communities do require approval for major yard modifications, but putting greens rarely trigger restrictions since they're purely recreational and don't change your home's curb appeal—they enhance it. Installation typically takes 2 to 3 days depending on site prep complexity and existing hardscape.
Absolutely. That red clay holds water like nothing else, so we always excavate and install a solid base layer—usually 4 to 6 inches of crushed stone plus a drainage blanket. Without it, you'd end up with a soggy green after our summer rains, especially in the 30268 and 30349 zones where drainage is trickier. Proper base work prevents that completely.
Artificial turf handles partial shade better than natural grass, but it still needs some direct sunlight to perform well. If your Cascade or Old National home sits mostly under tree cover, we can install a green that plays slightly slower and firmer. Full shade situations are trickier—we'd recommend a location that gets at least 4 to 6 hours of daily sun for the best playing surface.
Most South Fulton HOAs—especially in established neighborhoods near Welcome All Park—don't restrict putting greens since they're personal recreation amenities, not structural additions. We've never had approval issues, but it's worth checking your specific community covenants. We can help navigate that conversation if needed.
Most residential greens in the South Fulton area run between $3,500 and $8,000 depending on square footage, base prep complexity, and whether you add bunkers or slopes. Our average project is around 800 square feet and lands in the $5,000 to $6,500 range. We provide transparent quotes after a site visit.
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