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Conyers homeowners have been asking us about putting greens for years, and we finally get why. Between the Georgia International Horse Park drawing golf enthusiasts to the area and the rolling terrain of neighborhoods like Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek, there's real appetite for quality outdoor recreation right in your own backyard. A backyard putting green isn't just a novelty—it's a way to practice your short game without the drive, entertain guests in a way that actually gets people outside, or give your kids something to do that doesn't involve a screen. The thing about Conyers is that you've got clay-heavy soil from Rockdale County, which means proper drainage and base preparation matter even more than they do in sandier areas. We've installed putting greens throughout the metro area, and we know exactly how to handle the East Atlanta clay and the specific challenges of your neighborhoods. If you're serious about adding a putting green and want to spread the cost over manageable monthly payments, we can talk through that too. Let's walk through what's actually involved.
Rockdale County clay is heavy and holds water, which is the main thing you need to know before installation. If your yard in Olde Town Conyers or Honey Creek sits low or collects water during rain, we'll build in a proper sub-base and drainage layer—this isn't optional here. Your putting surface itself won't sit in standing water, but the foundation has to account for the fact that water moves slowly through clay. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're under the oak canopy (common in these neighborhoods) or in an open lot. We assess that during the consultation because shade affects which turf blend we recommend. Most Conyers properties we work with fall between 400 and 800 square feet for a putting green—enough for a real practice setup without eating your entire backyard. Some subdivisions have HOA guidelines about synthetic turf colors or perimeter edging, so we confirm that upfront. The drive from our shop is about 40 minutes, which means we can handle same-day or next-day scheduling for most maintenance calls if you need adjustments after install.
Rockdale County doesn't require permits for most residential putting greens under 1,000 square feet, but some HOAs in Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek do have approval processes. We handle that paperwork before we start digging. It typically takes a week or two, and we'll coordinate with your HOA rep directly so you're not stuck in the middle.
Clay holds water longer than sand, so we install a gravel and perforated pipe base layer under your putting surface. This keeps moisture from pooling under the turf and keeps your green playable year-round. Without that layer, you'd have wet spots by late spring.
Yes. We offer flexible monthly payment plans that work with most budgets. A typical 500-square-foot putting green in Conyers runs $4,500–$6,500 installed, and we can break that into payments over 12–24 months with approved credit. Call us to discuss options.
We typically recommend a blend that mimics bentgrass or perennial ryegrass for the East Atlanta area. It handles humidity well, stands up to our clay soil, and gives you the roll and speed you want. The exact choice depends on sun exposure and your maintenance preferences.
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