Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green transforms your backyard into a space you'll actually use—especially in Douglasville, where our spring and fall weather makes outdoor living so appealing. Whether you're in Arbor Station, Chapel Hills, or anywhere across Douglas County, a well-designed putting green becomes the centerpiece of entertaining. We've worked with homeowners who wanted to combine their putting green with a fire-pit area, creating that perfect gather-around-the-yard vibe. The beauty of artificial turf for putting greens is that it handles our red clay soil beautifully—no drainage headaches, no muddy patches after rain, and zero maintenance during summer heat. Plus, it plays consistent year-round, unlike natural grass that gets stressed in July or goes dormant come winter. We're just 30 minutes away in the LawnLogic service area, so we understand exactly how Douglas County homes sit on their lots, how sun moves across yards here, and what kind of turf setup actually survives our climate.
Douglasville's red clay is notorious for poor drainage and compaction, which makes artificial turf a smart choice for putting greens. You won't deal with standing water or uneven settling like you would with natural grass. Most homes in Chapel Hills and Arbor Station sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, giving you realistic space for a quality 400–800 square-foot putting green without overwhelming the yard. Sun exposure matters here—our west-facing lots get intense afternoon heat, and artificial turf handles that without burning or browning. We also see a lot of HOA communities in Douglas County that have specific landscape guidelines, so we'll work with your neighborhood requirements during the design phase. Installation on red clay means proper base preparation is critical; we remove the clay, install a compacted base layer, and add drainage underneath. That foundation work upfront prevents the shifting and settling you'd see on bare clay. Fire-pit areas adjacent to putting greens also benefit from turf—it defines the space and gives you a clean, safe perimeter around seating areas.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for Georgia's climate and actually thrives in heat—no browning or stress like natural grass experiences in July and August. The synthetic material won't wilt or go dormant, so your green plays the same way in June as it does in November. Humidity is actually a non-issue because drainage is built into the system.
Yes, but we don't skip the prep work. We'll remove the top clay layer, compact a proper base, and install drainage fabric. Skipping this step means your green will settle unevenly within a season or two. The upfront investment in prep prevents costly repairs later.
We typically recommend 10+ feet between an open fire and turf to avoid heat damage and embers. If you're planning both features, we'll design the layout so your fire pit becomes a natural gathering point with the putting green as the activity zone—they complement each other nicely.
Most do, especially when the installation looks intentional and well-maintained. We've worked with several Chapel Hills and Arbor Station communities. We'll help you understand your specific covenant rules and ensure our design meets neighborhood guidelines before we break ground.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.