Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Conyers homeowners have been asking us about putting greens for years—and honestly, it makes sense. Your yards are perfect for it. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers with those established neighborhoods or closer to Honey Creek, a backyard putting green transforms how you actually use your outdoor space. Not everyone wants a full lawn renovation; sometimes what you're really after is a place to practice your short game without driving to the range, or just a conversation starter for weekend entertaining. We've installed dozens of these in Rockdale County, and we've learned what works here specifically. The clay soil, the afternoon shade patterns, the way these properties sit—all of it matters when you're designing something you'll use year-round. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's a functional addition that holds up to Georgia weather and actually improves your home's usability.
Rockdale County's clay-heavy soil presents both opportunity and a consideration for putting green installation. The good news is that clay compacts well, which gives you a stable, long-lasting base. The real work happens in drainage planning—clay doesn't shed water like sandier soils do, so proper grading and subsurface prep matter more here than they might in other parts of metro Atlanta. Most Conyers residential lots sit between quarter-acre and half-acre ranges, which typically allows for a green that feels generous without overwhelming your landscape. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're nestled near tree-heavy areas or in the newer subdivisions with more open yards. We always spend time on-site evaluating afternoon shade from mature oaks and pines—that affects both playability and turf longevity. If your property borders the Monastery of the Holy Spirit area or similar preserved greenspace, you've likely got excellent drainage patterns already established. HOA communities in and around Olde Town generally approve putting greens without issue, though we always check covenants first. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on site prep needs, and we handle all the clay work upfront so you're not managing drainage headaches later.
Not harder—just different. Clay compacts really well, which actually gives you a solid foundation. The key is making sure water moves away from the green during our heavy rain seasons. We engineer proper slope and subsurface drainage during installation so you never deal with wet spots. We've done this in Rockdale County enough times that we've got the clay management dialed in.
Most residential lots here support a green between 400–800 square feet comfortably. That's big enough to feel like a real practice space—multiple hole positions, good sightlines—without looking out of proportion. We'll walk your specific lot and show you what balances with your landscape and any HOA guidelines.
We aim for at least 4–5 hours of direct sun daily. If you've got older neighborhoods with dense tree canopy like some areas in Olde Town, we assess which spots get that window. Modern turf is shade-tolerant, but it still needs decent light. We'll show you the sunny zones that work best for your property.
Not really—this is actually where quality installation pays off. Proper drainage (crucial in clay soil) prevents fungal issues. Summer heat isn't as hard on synthetic turf as it is on natural grass. You'll rinse it occasionally and clear debris, but maintenance is genuinely minimal compared to a traditional lawn.
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