Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tucker's got that perfect blend of suburban comfort and tree-lined neighborhoods—and honestly, it's the ideal setting for a backyard putting green. Whether you're in Tucker Village or closer to the Northlake area, a lot of homeowners here are realizing that a putting green beats fighting the Georgia heat just to practice at a range. We're a veteran-owned operation, and we've spent years working with DeKalb County properties. What we've learned is that Tucker yards—whether they're nestled near the Tucker Nature Preserve or backing up to Main Street—have their own quirks. The clay soil, the afternoon shade patterns from mature oaks, the occasional HOA guidelines—we know all of it. A well-installed putting green isn't just a weekend project; it's an extension of your home that actually improves over time. We've helped plenty of neighbors across Tucker put one in, and the difference between a DIY attempt and a professional installation shows every single time you step outside to practice.
Tucker's DeKalb clay is dense and can hold water longer than sandy soils, which means proper base preparation matters more here than you might think. We always make sure drainage is bulletproof before the turf goes down—nobody wants standing water after a Georgia thunderstorm. Your lot size in Tucker tends toward quarter-acre ranges, so we typically work with putting greens that are 200 to 600 square feet, which gives you plenty of shot variety without eating up your entire yard. Shade is a real consideration around here. If your property's bordered by the mature trees common in Tucker Village or Northlake, we'll design your green's orientation and placement to maximize usable sunlight. Some HOAs in the area have landscape restrictions, so we always coordinate with those requirements first. The Georgia sun can be brutal in summer, but our turf is built for it—it won't fade or compact like natural grass would under heavy use. One thing we often see: homeowners underestimate how much their neighbors will want to use the green. Plan accordingly.
Tucker generally doesn't require permits for a residential putting green, but if your property falls within an HOA like those in Tucker Village or nearby developments, you'll want to review their landscape guidelines first. We handle that coordination as part of our process. It takes five minutes and saves headaches later.
DeKalb clay drains slower than ideal, so we always install a perforated base and gravel layer before the turf. This prevents water pooling during our typical summer storms. The clay itself is stable for the turf pad, but that drainage layer is non-negotiable in Tucker. We've seen what happens when you skip it.
Most Tucker lots work well with 300 to 500 square feet—enough for multiple pin positions and varied shots, but not so large it dominates your yard. We'll walk your property and recommend dimensions based on sunlight, existing landscaping, and how you actually plan to use it.
Absolutely. Our turf is UV-stabilized and engineered for hot climates. It won't fade, won't get soft in July heat, and won't require the watering you'd need for natural grass. After fifteen years in Georgia, we know exactly what works here.
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