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Auburn's got that perfect blend of suburban charm and outdoor entertaining space—and honestly, a lot of homeowners in the area are catching on to what a putting green can do for a backyard. We've been installing them across Barrow County for years, and Auburn's really become a hotspot. Whether you're in the heart of Auburn Downtown or over toward the Bethlehem area, we're seeing families treat their backyards like an extension of their living room. A putting green fits right into that lifestyle. It's not just about golf; it's about having something functional and beautiful that actually gets used year-round. The clay soil we deal with here in Barrow County can be tricky for traditional grass—uneven drainage, compaction issues—but artificial turf solutions sidestep all that. Your putting green stays consistent, plays true, and doesn't turn into a muddy mess after a rain like natural grass tends to do in our area. Plus, with the growing northeast corridor bringing more families to Auburn, property values are climbing, and a well-installed outdoor feature is an investment that pays back.
Barrow County's clay base means you're working with soil that holds moisture differently than you might expect. Natural grass putting greens struggle here because water pools, creating soft spots and inconsistent playing surfaces. With artificial turf, we're essentially creating a stable foundation that doesn't shift with our seasonal weather swings. The Auburn area gets decent sun in most yards, but if your property backs toward Fort Yargo or sits in one of the tree-lined neighborhoods, shade is definitely a factor—something we account for during the design phase. We've installed putting greens on everything from compact lots in central Auburn to larger properties in the Bethlehem area, so yard size isn't really a limitation. HOA considerations pop up occasionally, especially in newer subdivisions, so we always recommend checking your deed restrictions before we start. Installation here typically takes 2–4 days depending on site prep and existing landscaping. The clay soil actually works in our favor for drainage layers—we can build a solid base that handles our rainy seasons without pooling or washing out.
Absolutely. Clay's actually our baseline here in Auburn and the surrounding area. The challenge with natural grass is that clay doesn't drain predictably, leading to soft spots and puddles. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. We build a proper base with drainage underneath, so water moves through instead of sitting on top. Your green stays playable and firm year-round, even after heavy rain.
We've built them in tight Auburn backyards and sprawling Bethlehem properties. Most homeowners go with 300–600 square feet, which gives you a realistic 2–3 hole setup. We can work with less if your lot is smaller, or expand if you want something more elaborate. During a free site visit, we'll map out what makes sense for your specific space.
Yes. Our artificial turf is engineered for Georgia's humid summers and variable rainfall. Unlike natural grass, it won't develop fungal issues or dead patches from our climate swings. It drains quickly after rain and stays green and firm even in July heat. Zero fungicide treatments needed—just occasional brushing and rinse-offs.
Most Auburn yards have enough sunlight, but shade from mature trees is common, especially in older neighborhoods. Artificial turf actually handles partial shade better than natural grass. During your consultation, we'll assess your specific sunlight patterns and recommend the right turf type. Even shaded yards work fine with the right setup.
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