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Union City's been growing fast, especially in neighborhoods like Shannon and Flat Shoals, and we've noticed a lot of homeowners in the area are tired of fighting their lawn every summer. That's where a putting green comes in—it's that perfect blend of low maintenance and genuine curb appeal that makes sense for South Fulton properties. Whether you're in a newer development near the Georgia International Convention Center or in one of the established neighborhoods, a backyard putting green transforms how you use your outdoor space. No more watering restrictions during drought season, no more mowing every week, and honestly, it's just plain fun. We've installed dozens of these across the Union City area, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. Your yard is one of the first things people see when they pull up, and a well-designed putting green says you care about quality. Plus, if you've got family or friends who golf, suddenly your backyard becomes the gathering spot. We're based about 35 minutes away and we handle every step—from grading your existing yard to finishing the edges so it looks professionally done. Let's talk about what a putting green could do for your home.
Union City sits on that South Fulton clay base, which actually works to our advantage during installation. Clay holds its shape well and gives us a stable foundation, though we always factor in proper drainage since clay doesn't absorb water like sandy soils do. The area's topography—especially if you're in the Flat Shoals neighborhood—means we pay close attention to water runoff and grading during the design phase. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on whether your lot is nestled in or more open; we'll assess your specific property to recommend turf type and placement. Lot sizes in Union City tend toward the generous side, giving us room to create putting greens that really shine—whether that's a compact 300 square-foot course near your patio or a more elaborate layout if you've got the space. HOA guidelines in some of the newer Shannon area developments do have landscaping rules, so we check those before breaking ground. The clay subsoil also means we use a reinforced base layer to prevent settling over time, something we've learned matters in this region. Heat and humidity in summer are real considerations too; we spec turf that handles Georgia's climate without the stress of constant maintenance.
Actually, no—South Fulton clay is pretty stable for turf work. We use it as our base and install proper drainage layers on top. The main thing is making sure water doesn't pool, which we design for during grading. Your property's slope matters, especially if you're in Flat Shoals, but that just means we're more intentional about how we lay everything out.
Partial shade is fine; most Union City yards have some tree coverage. We'll spec a shade-tolerant turf blend and position your green in the sunnier zones of your property. Some homeowners love putting their course near a patio where afternoon shade keeps it cooler—it's really about matching the green to your yard's natural light patterns.
Many Shannon and Flat Shoals developments have landscape guidelines, and a putting green usually fits within those since it's manicured and maintained. We can help you navigate the approval process and provide renderings. Most HOAs appreciate the upkeep factor since turf is cleaner than overgrown grass—we've rarely hit snags, but checking first is smart.
It depends on size and complexity, but a solid 500-square-foot course usually runs between $8,000–$12,000 installed. Union City lots give us room to work efficiently, which helps with pricing. We'll give you a detailed quote after walking your property and understanding what you're after.
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