Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Toccoa's got some of the most beautiful scenery in northeast Georgia—those mountain views from the Currahee area and the natural landscape around Toccoa Falls are genuinely stunning. But here's the thing: maintaining a lush lawn year-round in Stephens County clay soil takes real work. That's where a putting green comes in. Whether you're in the heart of Downtown Toccoa or further out toward the foothills, an artificial putting green gives you that pristine, manicured look without battling our clay-heavy soil conditions or spending every weekend with a mower and trimmer. A lot of homeowners up here are discovering that a quality putting green actually complements the natural landscape better than trying to fight the terrain with traditional grass. You get a functional outdoor space that drains properly—crucial in our mountain climate—looks fantastic, and honestly, it's a conversation starter. Neighbors notice. We've installed putting greens for folks all across Stephens County, and the feedback is consistent: it transforms how people use their yards. No more brown patches where drainage is terrible. No more weeds creeping through clay. Just a smooth, professional surface that works whether you're practicing your short game or just enjoying your backyard year-round.
Stephens County's clay-based soil is beautiful for its mineral content, but it's brutal for traditional turf drainage—especially on properties with any slope, which describes a lot of the Currahee and foothills areas. Our putting greens solve this problem from the ground up. We build a proper drainage base that moves water away from the clay layer, preventing the pooling and soggy spots that plague Toccoa yards after heavy rain. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're nestled in tree cover near the mountain areas or more open in Downtown Toccoa. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because shade patterns change seasonally up here. Most residential lots in our service area run between half-acre to two acres, giving us plenty of flexibility for green sizing and placement. Installation in Stephens County typically accounts for clay removal and base preparation—it's more involved than sandy soil regions, but the long-term performance is superior. We also factor in our northeast Georgia winter conditions: artificial turf handles freeze-thaw cycles perfectly, unlike native grass that struggles when clay soil heaves. Your putting green will play true from December through August, no dormancy issues.
Pricing depends on size, drainage complexity, and your current soil condition. Most Toccoa installations range from $4,500 for a small backyard practice green to $12,000+ for larger layouts with custom contouring. Clay-heavy properties sometimes need more base prep work than standard estimates, which we factor into your quote. We provide transparent pricing during a free onsite assessment—no guesswork.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight like natural grass does, so heavily shaded yards are actually ideal candidates. We see great results in wooded properties throughout the Currahee area. The real factor is drainage, which we manage regardless of shade. If anything, shade reduces UV wear and keeps the turf cooler in summer.
We excavate the clay to proper depth, install a perforated base layer and drainage system, then compact a gravel sublayer before laying turf. Clay requires more upfront work than sandy soil, but it actually holds the base structure better long-term. Our crews are experienced with northeast Georgia soil conditions, so we budget appropriately and don't cut corners.
Yes. Urban lots work great for putting greens—we've done successful installations on properties as small as 300-400 square feet. Downtown Toccoa properties benefit from reduced maintenance and a high-quality outdoor amenity without needing acreage. We design layouts that fit your space and complement your home's aesthetic.
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