Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Covington's got character—from the Town Square down to those tree-lined streets in the Oxford area, it's a place where people take pride in their homes. A putting green isn't just about golf; it's about creating that backyard space where you actually want to spend time, especially during those Georgia summers when the real grass is fighting the heat and the red clay underneath. We've worked with homeowners across Newton County who realized that maintaining a pristine lawn in this climate is exhausting. The humidity, the clay soil, the shade from those mature oaks—it all works against you. A high-quality artificial turf putting green handles all of that. No more struggling with brown patches. No more spending weekends fighting the elements. You get a smooth, consistent surface that's ready to use year-round, whether you're practicing your short game or just enjoying a quiet morning with a cup of coffee. Our team makes the drive from our headquarters regularly, and we understand exactly what Covington yards need.
Newton County's red clay is beautiful to look at, but it's tough on turf. It drains poorly in heavy rain and compacts easily, which is why artificial putting greens make so much sense here. Most Covington lots—especially around the historic district and downtown—tend to be established properties with mature trees. That's great for shade in July, but it means your putting green will have mixed sun and shadow throughout the day. We design around that. The good news is that artificial turf performs consistently whether it's in full sun or dappled shade, unlike real grass, which gets thin and patchy in low light. Lot sizes in Covington vary widely. Some homes have compact yards typical of older neighborhoods; others have more space. We can build a putting green that fits your actual layout, not a cookie-cutter size. Installation here usually means removing existing sod, grading out the clay, adding proper base layers for drainage, and finishing with our premium turf. The red clay actually helps with sub-base stability once it's properly compacted.
Absolutely. We actually account for it. Newton County's clay compacts well when properly prepared, which gives us a solid foundation. We add a engineered base layer for drainage so water doesn't pool. The clay itself isn't a problem—it's standard for this region—but it does mean we need to build the right sub-structure. That's why local experience matters here.
Yes. Those mature trees are part of Covington's charm, and your putting green will handle partial shade just fine. Artificial turf doesn't need photosynthesis like real grass. It performs equally well in sun or shade, so you're not limited by where the big oaks are positioned on your property.
Price depends on square footage, base preparation needs, and turf quality. A typical residential putting green runs anywhere from a few thousand to mid-five figures. We'll assess your specific lot conditions and give you a transparent quote. Red clay prep is straightforward, so Covington installations don't usually hit hidden costs.
Most neighborhoods in Covington don't have restrictions on artificial turf for residential yards. We always recommend checking with your HOA or local guidelines first, but we've completed plenty of installations around the historic district and downtown areas. Those older lots actually work well for putting greens because they're established and have good bone structure.
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