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A putting green in your Conyers backyard changes everything about how you spend your weekends. Instead of driving out to a course or heading to the range, you've got tournament-quality greens right there in Honey Creek or Olde Town Conyers—ready to go whenever the mood strikes. We've installed dozens of these in the area, and what strikes us most is how families actually use them. Kids practice their short game, neighbors stop by for friendly matches, and suddenly your yard becomes the gathering spot on the block. The clay soil in Rockdale County actually works in our favor during installation; it gives us a stable base to build on. Whether you're in the 30012, 30013, or 30094 zip codes, we know the terrain, the drainage patterns, and exactly what holds up through Georgia's humidity. Most homeowners think a putting green is just for serious golfers. It's really about adding something to your outdoor space that you'll actually use every single day.
Conyers sits on Rockdale County clay, which is dense and holds water longer than sandy soils. That's why we pay special attention to subsurface drainage when we're building your green. The landscape around the Monastery of the Holy Spirit and Georgia International Horse Park shows us the elevation changes we work with—some properties have natural slope advantages, others need careful grading to prevent pooling. Summer shade patterns matter too. Afternoon sun hammers the western side of most Conyers yards, so we map out sun exposure during the design phase to choose the right turf blend. The humidity is real, especially in the thick of July and August, which means your green needs proper air circulation and a drainage system that actually works. HOA communities in Olde Town Conyers typically allow putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and don't interfere with sight lines or neighboring properties. We handle all those considerations during the planning stage. Most residential lots here run between a quarter and half acre, giving us plenty of room to create a green that feels natural to the space rather than squeezed in. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and base layer work.
Clay holds water, which is why we install a layered drainage system beneath every green we build in Rockdale County. Without it, you'd see standing water after heavy rain. We use crushed stone base, perforated pipe, and proper slope to move water away from the playing surface. The clay actually becomes an asset once it's compacted correctly—it gives us a rock-solid foundation that won't shift or settle unevenly over time.
Georgia's humidity means your turf needs consistent care but not daily fussing. We recommend light brushing 2–3 times weekly to keep the nap upright and thatch from building up. Mowing once a week during growing season keeps the surface true. Watering in early morning prevents disease. The key is air circulation—make sure your green isn't boxed in by trees or structures. We've seen homeowners in Honey Creek and Olde Town Conyers keep their greens in great shape with just these basics.
Absolutely, but the turf blend matters. If you've got mature oaks or pines casting afternoon shade, we spec out a shade-tolerant synthetic. It performs better than natural grass in those conditions and still gives you the playing surface you want. Some Conyers lots have heavy shade—we work with that reality instead of fighting it. A site visit lets us assess your specific light patterns and recommend the right solution.
A small green (about 300–400 square feet) typically runs between $4,000 and $6,500 installed, depending on site prep, drainage needs, and turf selection. Larger greens or complex designs cost more. Clay soil in Rockdale County sometimes requires extra base work, which we factor into estimates. We always walk the property first and give you a clear, itemized quote—no surprises.
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