Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Woodstock backyard transforms weekend mornings into something special. Whether you're in Towne Lake, Eagle Watch, or anywhere across those rolling Cherokee County neighborhoods, having a genuine short-game practice space at home changes how often you actually use it. Most homeowners we talk to expected to practice once a week. After installation, they're out there three or four times, sometimes before breakfast. The thing about Woodstock is that your yard already has character—those elevation changes and mature trees create natural focal points. We've found that weekend installations work beautifully here because our crews can knock out most residential greens in 2–3 days, and you're back to entertaining by the following Saturday. Unlike some synthetic turf projects that require extensive prep, putting greens are actually one of the most manageable upgrades we do. The base work respects your existing landscape rather than fighting it. We're just 15 minutes north of downtown, so we know this area's yards intimately—the drainage patterns, the sun exposure you get near Rope Mill Park's elevation, even which neighborhoods tend toward formal designs versus casual play spaces. Real talk: if you've been thinking about this for a season or two, weekend installation is the move. You get your green dialed in before fall, and you've got the full winter to dial in your short game.
Woodstock sits on that iconic Cherokee County red clay, which actually gives us a solid foundation for putting-green installation—it compacts well and provides excellent drainage when properly prepped. The rolling topography you see across Towne Lake and Eagle Watch isn't a problem; it's an opportunity. We design greens to work with your elevation rather than against it, which means less cut-and-fill and faster installation. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot. Homes closer to the tree canopy near Rope Mill Park might see 4–6 hours of direct sun, while newer construction in more open areas gets 7–8 hours. That matters for grass selection and maintenance expectations. Most Woodstock properties we service range from half-acre to 2-acre lots, which gives us plenty of room for a quality 400–600 square-foot green without feeling cramped. One thing we've learned: Cherokee County's spring rains can be heavy, so we always build in proper subsurface drainage layers. If your HOA has landscape guidelines—and many neighborhoods here do—we'll coordinate the design upfront. The infill we recommend handles Woodstock's humidity and seasonal temperature swings without fading or compacting unevenly. Installation timing in spring or fall avoids the worst heat stress and gives the green a solid cure cycle before heavy use.
Yes. Standard residential greens go in over Friday-Sunday or Saturday-Monday. Towne Lake's relatively flat lots and accessible driveways make it ideal for weekend work. We'll mark the space Thursday, excavate and prep Friday, lay base and turf Saturday-Sunday, and finish details Monday. Weather permitting, you're putting by the following weekend.
It's actually an advantage. Cherokee County's red clay compacts uniformly and drains predictably once we install subsurface layers. We cut out 4–6 inches, add engineered base and drainage aggregate, then set the turf. The clay's stability means fewer settling issues long-term compared to sandier soils.
Most do, especially for backyard installations screened from the street. We help with HOA submissions and can show examples from similar Woodstock properties. If there are guidelines, we design within them from the start—no surprises or rework.
Minimal compared to natural grass. Regular brushing, occasional infill top-ups, and quarterly professional grooming keep it tour-ready. Our turf handles Woodstock's spring moisture and summer heat without browning or compacting. Most owners spend 30 minutes monthly on upkeep.
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