Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Covington's historic charm—from the Town Square down through the Oxford neighborhoods—deserves outdoor spaces that look just as polished as your home. That's where a professional putting green comes in. Whether you're in the 30014 or 30016 zip codes, we've installed plenty of backyards around Newton County that needed a low-maintenance, high-impact focal point. A putting green works especially well here because it handles our red clay soil better than most grass-based projects, and it gives you year-round playability without the fuss of traditional turf maintenance. Wheelchair accessibility is something we take seriously too. Getting the base right, ensuring smooth slopes, and building in clear sightlines around your practice area means your whole family can enjoy it—and we've designed greens in the area with accessibility in mind from day one. Most of our Covington clients end up loving how their green becomes the gathering spot, whether you're serious about your short game or just want a conversation piece that actually gets used.
Newton County's red clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do. That's actually an advantage for putting green installation—we build a robust base layer that manages water runoff and keeps your green level and true through Georgia's wet springs. Your typical Covington lot, especially in the historic districts and Oxford area, tends to slope moderately, which we work with rather than against. We evaluate sun exposure carefully because shade from mature trees (common around downtown and the neighborhoods) affects playability and longevity. For wheelchair-accessible greens, proper slope and firm, even surfaces are non-negotiable; we use premium infill that resists compaction and maintains consistency year after year. Most Covington yards benefit from a 500–1500 square foot green, depending on lot size and your practice goals. HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods require landscape screening or specific heights, so we discuss those upfront. Installation typically takes 3–5 days, and we handle permitting nuances for Newton County properties.
Absolutely. We grade and level the base layer to create a playable surface, then use that natural slope to our advantage for drainage. Sloped lots actually perform better long-term because water moves away from the green. For wheelchair access, we'll ensure the green itself is flat and any ramps or approach paths are safe and compliant.
Red clay compacts solid, which is good—it won't shift under your green. We lay down a proper base with drainage layers to prevent pooling. The clay's density means we build the foundation right the first time, and your green stays level and true through Georgia's rainy seasons.
Yes, but we'll choose turf suited to partial shade and monitor moss growth. Many historic properties here have mature trees; we work around them and pick a grass blend that tolerates dappled light. Wheelchair-accessible installation works fine in shade—just make sure the surface stays dry for safety.
From design consultation to completion, expect 2–3 weeks. Actual installation is 3–5 days depending on base work and lot conditions. We're 45 minutes from our shop, so we can schedule efficiently and handle any Newton County permitting. Accessibility features add minimal time to the schedule.
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