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Vinings homeowners know the drill: you've got a postage-stamp lot nestled between Cochran Shoals and the Paces area, clay soil that gets slicker than ice in winter, and maybe—just maybe—a small patch of yard where you'd love to sink putts without worrying about dead spots come July. That's where a putting green makes real sense. Unlike a full lawn renovation, a custom-built putting green turns those tricky corners and tight spaces into something you'll actually use. We've installed dozens across the 30339 zip code, and honestly, the Vinings demographic gets it: you're not looking for fake grass to pretend your lot is something it's not. You want functional, low-maintenance play space that handles our humidity and clay subsoil without the constant fussing. Most of our Vinings clients are within 20 minutes of our shop, so we handle everything from site assessment to final rolling in a single season—no endless back-and-forths.
Vinings sits on that clay-heavy border between Cobb and Fulton counties, which means water drainage is something you have to plan for, not assume. Your natural soil wants to hold moisture, especially after our spring rains. We account for this by building a proper base layer and perimeter drainage—skipping this step is how you end up with a swampy putting surface come June. Lot sizes here run small, which is perfect for greens: most of our Vinings projects fit a 400–800 square foot green with room to spare. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your proximity to mature trees around Cochran Shoals and the main residential corridors. Some yards are dappled shade all day; others bake. We'll assess this during the initial walkthrough because it affects turf selection and firmness. If your home has HOA restrictions (common in Paces and Vinings Main), we'll confirm the green fits within landscaping guidelines before we break ground. One heads-up: summer humidity here is real, so we spec turf that resists fungal stress—not every product is created equal for Georgia clay.
Absolutely. Slopes are actually easier to work with than flat, compacted clay. We use the grade change to your advantage—contouring the green so water sheds naturally toward drainage. Your slope becomes playable break, not a liability. We've done this on plenty of Paces-area lots with 6–8% grades.
Not really. Artificial turf is the whole point—no mowing, no fungicide sprays. You'll rinse it occasionally during dry spells and brush it lightly a couple times a year to keep the pile standing up. Our clay soil here actually stays damper longer, which keeps dust down. Way easier than natural grass in this climate.
Most putting greens in the 30339 area take 3–5 business days, depending on site prep. If your lot needs serious drainage work or we're building a bunker, add a week. Since we're 20 minutes away, we coordinate tightly with your schedule—no surprises.
Budget $8,000–$18,000 for a mid-size green (500–700 sq ft) with decent contouring and edging. Vinings lots usually don't need excessive excavation, so you're not fighting bedrock. Drainage upgrades and custom shapes push the top end; simple greens land lower.
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