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A putting green at your Tucker home isn't just a weekend novelty—it's a practical escape that actually gets used. Here's what we've learned working throughout DeKalb County: homeowners in Tucker Village and the Northlake area are serious about their outdoor spaces, whether they're dealing with mature oak-lined yards or the tricky clay soil that comes with our region. A well-built putting green becomes the feature that makes your backyard somewhere people actually want to spend time. We've installed dozens across Tucker, and the ones that perform best aren't the ones trying to look like Augusta National—they're the ones designed for how Georgia weather actually behaves and built to handle our specific soil conditions. Your yard probably has its own personality: maybe it slopes toward a drainage issue, maybe you've got dappled shade from old trees, maybe your neighbors can see it from Main Street. Whatever the situation, a putting green that's designed for Tucker instead of just copied from a catalog will actually lower your handicap instead of frustrating you. That's the difference between a feature that gets ignored and one your family uses year-round.
Tucker sits in transitional terrain—urban enough that you've got utility lines and clay-heavy soil, but with enough older trees and natural areas (think Tucker Nature Preserve proximity) that shade patterns matter more than a lot of homeowners expect. The DeKalb clay we deal with here needs proper drainage consideration before installation, especially if your yard sits lower than surrounding properties. Many Tucker homes have mature landscaping that creates half-day or partial-day sun conditions; your putting green needs turf that thrives in dappled light, not bright all-day exposure. Lot sizes in Tucker Village and Northlake tend toward smaller to mid-range residential parcels, so we're often working with 400–800 square feet of usable green space rather than sprawling acreage. This actually works in your favor—compact greens are easier to maintain and get more actual use. If you're near any HOA-governed neighborhoods around Tucker, check whether landscaping changes need approval; most HOAs welcome putting greens as long as they're finished with quality edging and maintained properly. The clay base means we spend extra time on sub-base preparation and drainage—it's not complicated, but it's non-negotiable if you want your green performing in July and in January.
Yes, but we have to choose the right turf variety. Most of Tucker gets 4–6 hours of direct sun depending on tree canopy. Our premium turf blends handle partial shade better than budget alternatives. We'll assess your specific yard during the consultation—if you're under oak trees near Tucker Nature Preserve, we've installed plenty of greens that perform well with morning sun and afternoon dapple.
It's the reason we don't cut corners on drainage. Clay soil holds water, which will ruin your green if we skip proper base prep. We install a perforated drainage layer and grade toward a collection point or slope. It costs more upfront but prevents soggy, unplayable conditions by late summer. Tucker's clay is predictable—we know how to handle it.
We're about 25 minutes from Tucker depending on traffic and which neighborhood you're in. Close enough that ongoing maintenance is easy to schedule, far enough that we serve a wide area across DeKalb and surrounding counties. We're local but not so close that you're paying premium pricing for location.
Absolutely. Northlake and Tucker Village lots run smaller on average, and we've designed excellent 300–500 square foot greens that get real use. A compact green is actually easier to maintain and gets played more frequently than oversized ones. We'll maximize playability for your specific space.
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