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A putting green in your South Fulton backyard transforms how you spend your free time—no more trips to the driving range or waiting for weekend tee times. Whether you're in Old National, Cascade, or Cliftondale, a quality synthetic putting surface gives you that resort-feel right at home, and it actually performs better than natural grass in our Georgia climate. We've installed dozens of putting greens across South Fulton's neighborhoods, and the response is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. The beauty of artificial turf for putting is that it needs zero maintenance, handles our red clay soil without drainage headaches, and stays playable year-round. You're not fighting weeds, brown patches, or soggy conditions after rain. Instead, you get consistent ball roll, better practice sessions, and a genuine reason to spend more time outdoors. Our team knows South Fulton's terrain, soil challenges, and what works in yards across the 30213, 30268, and 30291 zip codes. Let's talk about building your putting green.
South Fulton's red clay soil is dense and compacts easily, which actually works in our favor for putting green installation. That clay base provides excellent substrate stability once we prep and level it properly—no settling issues down the road. Our region gets decent rainfall, so drainage matters, and synthetic turf handles moisture better than you'd expect. We build proper sub-base layers that let water move through instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies across South Fulton neighborhoods; some yards in Cascade get six to eight hours of direct sun, while properties near the tree-lined areas of Cliftondale get more shade. Artificial putting turf handles both conditions equally well—no dead spots from shade, no sun fade like natural grass. Lot sizes in South Fulton tend to be moderate, which is ideal for a putting green. You don't need a massive yard to create an 18-foot practice hole or a longer 25 to 30-foot target area. HOA guidelines in some South Fulton developments do restrict certain turf colors or heights, so we always confirm those before breaking ground. Our installation process accounts for our clay-heavy soil by creating a solid, compact foundation that won't shift through Georgia's humidity and temperature swings.
Yes. South Fulton's red clay actually gives us a stable base. We install proper sub-base layers—crushed stone and perforated drainage—that sit on top of your existing clay. Water drains through the synthetic turf and base materials faster than you'd think, and any excess flows away from your yard. We've never had drainage complaints in Cascade or Old National neighborhoods.
Virtually never, beyond occasional light brushing to keep the nap upright. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fighting Georgia's heat or humidity. Our South Fulton customers appreciate that their putting green looks pristine year-round without weekend yard work. A quick rinse with the hose a few times a year is all you need.
Absolutely. Many homes in Cliftondale and other South Fulton neighborhoods have mature trees, and that shade is zero problem for synthetic turf. Unlike natural grass, artificial putting surfaces don't brown out or thin in shade. You'll get consistent playability whether your yard gets four hours or eight hours of direct sun.
Most South Fulton yards can accommodate a 400 to 800 square-foot putting green—that's roughly 20 by 30 feet or a single-hole layout with a practice area. We design custom sizes around your property's footprint and sight lines. Neighborhoods like Old National often have good space for an 18-foot hole plus chipping zone without feeling cramped.
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