Church Grounds — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green on your Covington property transforms how you use your yard—and churches in the Newton County area have started catching on. Whether your lot sits in the historic district downtown or spreads across the Oxford neighborhoods, a well-maintained artificial putting surface gives you year-round playability without the constant mowing and fertilizing that natural grass demands. We've installed dozens of these across Georgia, and what makes Covington special is how many homeowners and church grounds teams here want that polished, manicured look without fighting the red clay underneath. The town's rich history and those beautiful older properties—especially around the Covington Town Square area—deserve landscaping that stays pristine through Georgia's humid summers and unpredictable spring rains. An artificial putting green does exactly that. It drains properly, resists wear from foot traffic, and gives your property that resort-quality appearance that matches the charm of Covington's character. We're based just 45 minutes away, so installation and follow-up care are straightforward.
Newton County red clay is thick and doesn't drain like sandy soils you'll find south of here. That's actually why artificial putting greens perform so well in Covington—we build a proper base that channels water away instead of letting it pool. Your lot's size matters too. Downtown properties and those in the historic district tend to be tighter, so we often work with 400–800 square foot putting surfaces that fit naturally into the landscape without overwhelming the yard. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're near mature oaks or in more open areas like some Oxford-area lots. Full-sun greens need slightly different infill and backing to handle UV exposure, while shaded spots benefit from our most durable synthetic grass blends. Church grounds present their own considerations—higher foot traffic, visibility from multiple angles, and the need for a surface that looks intentional rather than residential. The red clay base means we always start with proper grading and a compacted sub-base layer; skip that step and you'll see drainage problems by next spring.
Absolutely. Red clay actually benefits from a well-installed artificial green because we create a proper drainage system on top of it. We compact the clay, add a perforated base layer, and slope the green slightly so water moves through the backing and away from the turf. Natural grass struggles with Newton County's heavy clay; artificial turf thrives on it once the foundation is right.
Yes. Church grounds are ideal for artificial putting greens—durable, low-maintenance, and they add a welcoming recreational feature without constant upkeep. We've done installations for several Newton County facilities. The surface handles foot traffic, looks professional, and your grounds crew saves hours every month on mowing and watering.
Historic district and downtown Covington properties often work beautifully with 400–600 square feet. Larger Oxford-area yards can accommodate 800+ square feet. We'll walk your space and recommend a layout that complements your landscaping and sight lines from the house or street.
Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate—hot summers, humidity, and heavy rain. The backing drains fast, the infill won't compact in heat, and the grass fibers resist UV breakdown. We use the same products on courses and resorts across the Southeast, so you're getting proven durability.
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