New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Woodstock? One of the smartest investments you can make during construction is planning your outdoor space from day one—and that includes a putting green. Unlike retrofitting an existing yard, you've got the advantage of coordinating with your builder and landscaper upfront. Whether you're settling into Towne Lake, Eagle Watch, or anywhere else in Cherokee County, a backyard putting green transforms your outdoor living space into something you'll actually use year-round. We've installed plenty of greens for new construction homeowners across the 30188 and 30189 zip codes, and the ones who plan early always end up happiest. The rolling terrain around Woodstock is perfect for a well-designed green—you get natural elevation changes that make the course interesting without needing major earth moving. During new construction, your soil is already disturbed, utilities are marked, and you have a clean slate. That's the ideal time to add a feature that'll genuinely boost your family's enjoyment and your home's appeal.
Woodstock's red clay soil—that signature Cherokee County look—is actually ideal for putting green installation. Unlike pure sand bases, clay holds structure and prevents the constant shifting you'd deal with in other Georgia regions. The rolling topography here means most residential lots have natural slopes that work beautifully for course design; we rarely need to bring in extra fill material. New construction homes in Towne Lake and Eagle Watch typically sit on larger lots than older subdivisions, giving you room for an 800–1,500 square foot green without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot orientation and tree coverage, but most Woodstock properties get solid morning and afternoon light—important for turf health. Some HOA communities have guidelines about synthetic surfaces, so we always verify restrictions before design. The clay base actually requires less subsurface drainage prep than sandier soils, which saves on both materials and installation time. Spring through early fall, your green will get plenty of use; we design with winter playability in mind too, since our weather rarely makes that impractical.
Install during construction. Your builder has equipment on-site, soil work is already happening, and you're not disrupting an established landscape. Coordinating with your general contractor saves time and money. We're just 15 minutes from Woodstock, so we can time installation with your landscaping phase perfectly.
Most do, but rules vary by community. Towne Lake and Eagle Watch have different guidelines. We always pull and review CC&Rs before design—no surprises. If your community allows it, we handle all documentation and make sure your green meets their specifications.
Minimal compared to natural grass. You'll brush and rinse it monthly, clear debris after storms, and let us handle deep cleaning 2–3 times yearly. Woodstock's humidity and occasional heavy rain make that maintenance schedule realistic. Your green stays playable and looking sharp year-round with basic care.
Residential greens range based on size and complexity. Most Woodstock homeowners invest between $8,000–$20,000 for 1,000–1,500 square feet with shaping and framing. New construction installations cost less than retrofits because site prep is already done. We'll quote your specific lot after a brief site visit.
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