Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Conyers backyard transforms how you spend your weekends—no more driving out to a course when you've got tournament-quality greens steps from your patio. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers or over in Honey Creek, we've installed plenty of residential putting greens that handle the local clay soil and Georgia heat without breaking down. What makes this different from generic artificial turf is the precision: we're building you a playable surface that drains properly in our humid summers, holds up to foot traffic, and actually feels like real bent grass when you putt. Most homeowners tell us they use their green 2–3 times more often than they expected, especially during those stretches when the Monastery grounds or the trails near the Horse Park are too crowded. We've been doing this long enough to know what works in Rockdale County—and what doesn't. Your yard might be small or sprawling, sloped or flat, but we custom-build every green to match your space and your game.
Conyers sits on that heavy Rockdale County clay, which means drainage is everything. Standing water kills artificial turf faster than sun exposure, so we engineer every installation with a proper subsurface system that keeps moisture from pooling during our wet springs and summer storms. The clay base also means we're not fighting sandy soils that shift—we're working with stable ground, which actually makes installation cleaner and the green more level over time. Sun exposure varies wildly here depending on whether you're tucked under the oak canopy typical of Honey Creek or out in the open yards of Olde Town. We assess your specific sunlight pattern before sizing the green, because even premium synthetic turf fades faster in full southern exposure without UV-resistant fibers. Most residential lots in this area run anywhere from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're usually working with 300–800 square feet of usable yard space. One thing we've noticed: some HOAs in Conyers subdivisions have landscape restrictions, so we always pull those details before you commit. Our crew handles all the compaction and grading ourselves rather than guessing—that's how we guarantee it plays true.
Absolutely. We've installed dozens across Rockdale County specifically because the clay base is stable and drains well when properly engineered. Our subsurface system uses gravel and perforated pipe to move water away quickly, which prevents the fungal issues you'd see in poorly drained installations. The synthetic fibers we use are UV-rated for Georgia heat and humidity, so fading and material breakdown aren't concerns.
Most Conyers homes have room for at least a 300-square-foot green, which gives you a nice hole or two with some approach shots. We've done smaller 150-square-foot practice greens and sprawling 800-square-footer layouts. We'll measure your yard, map out sun patterns, check sight lines, and propose what fits your space and budget without looking cramped.
Check your deed or HOA bylaws first. Some Conyers subdivisions, especially in Olde Town, have landscape guidelines. We've worked through those conversations before and can help you present plans to your board if needed. It's a quick step that saves headaches later.
We survey every yard and build custom contours into the green. Your clay base is actually our advantage—it's stable and compacts evenly, so we can create realistic break patterns without the ground shifting. We grade to tournament specs so your putts roll true, not downhill toward one corner.
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