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Tucker's got that perfect blend of established neighborhoods and newer developments—and that means a lot of homeowners here are thinking about their outdoor spaces differently. Whether you're in Tucker Village or closer to the Northlake area, adding a putting green is one of those upgrades that actually gets used year-round in Georgia. Unlike grass that turns brown in winter or needs constant watering through our humid summers, artificial turf for a putting green stays pristine and playable no matter what the season throws at it. We've installed quite a few in the DeKalb County area, and what keeps coming up is how much families love having a genuine golf experience without leaving home. Your kids get interested in the game. You get a reason to spend more time outside. Guests actually want to hang out in your backyard instead of just walking through it. The beauty of a quality putting green installation is that it transforms a corner of your yard into something genuinely functional—not just decorative. Given our location about 25 minutes from Tucker, we're close enough to handle your project quickly, but far enough that we're not treating this as just another job on a crowded local roster. This is what we do, and Tucker's landscape deserves the right approach.
DeKalb clay is no joke—it's dense, it holds water, and it's exactly why proper base preparation matters so much for putting greens in Tucker. Standard grass struggles with our soil composition, which is partly why turf makes such smart sense here. The neighborhood variations matter too. Down in Tucker Village, you've got some mature tree canopy that creates shade patterns worth planning around; those dappled-light yards play differently than the newer construction homes in Northlake with more open sun exposure. Our transitional urban-suburban setting also means HOA guidelines can be fairly specific about landscape aesthetics. Most Tucker properties we work with have enough square footage to accommodate a decent putting green without feeling cramped—we're talking 300 to 800 square feet for a real nine-hole or multi-hole layout. Installation here requires attention to drainage, especially given our clay base and Georgia's occasional heavy rain events. We always slope the bed away from structures and use a proper gravel base layer to prevent water pooling. The turf itself handles our humidity well; modern synthetic fibers don't degrade the way they used to, and the infill systems we use stay stable through our heat and occasional freeze-thaw cycles.
Our clay soil doesn't drain naturally, so every installation includes a graded gravel base layer and sometimes a perforated drain system. This prevents water from sitting under your turf after our Georgia rain, which protects the integrity of the green and keeps play consistent. Proper prep adds cost upfront but saves headaches later.
Tree coverage isn't a deal-breaker, but it changes the game. Modern synthetic putting turf performs in partial shade better than real grass, but you'll want direct sun for at least 4–6 hours daily for ideal performance. We can work with shadier spots; it just affects speed and playability slightly. We'll assess your specific property during the consultation.
Most Tucker properties support a 400- to 600-square-foot green comfortably—that's roughly three to five holes depending on layout. We've done smaller 250-square-foot practice greens and larger layouts too. During the site visit, we'll map out what makes sense for your space, slope, and how you actually plan to use it.
A standard putting green takes three to five days from site prep through final finish, depending on base work and size. DeKalb clay bases sometimes need extra grading time, but we move efficiently. We'll give you a concrete timeline once we've evaluated your specific yard conditions and any drainage needs.
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