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A putting green in your Douglasville backyard transforms how you spend your weekends—no more trips to the driving range, no more excuses about the weather. Whether you're in Arbor Station, Chapel Hills, or anywhere across 30134 and 30135, a backyard putting green gives you that practice space you've been wanting without the membership fees or the drive. We've installed dozens of these in Douglas County, and the best part? Homeowners tell us they're using their yards more, spending less time stuck in west metro traffic, and actually improving their short game. The red clay soil out here can be tricky for DIY turf projects—drainage, settling, and that Georgia heat all play a role—but that's exactly what we handle. Our team knows Douglasville's landscape inside and out, from the neighborhoods around Arbor Place to the properties backing up toward Sweetwater Creek State Park. We'll custom-build a putting green that fits your space, your slope, and your game.
Douglas County's red clay is beautiful, but it doesn't drain like sandy soil. That's why proper base prep matters more here than it might elsewhere. When we install a putting green in Douglasville, we account for our Georgia humidity and occasional heavy rain—that means we're thinking about subsurface drainage from day one, not adding it as an afterthought. The neighborhoods in Chapel Hills and Arbor Station tend to have mature tree canopies, which affects sun exposure and leaf litter management. Some yards get full afternoon sun exposure, while others have dappled shade most of the day. Both work fine for artificial turf, but the maintenance routine shifts slightly. We also pay attention to your HOA guidelines if you're in a deed-restricted community—most are turf-friendly, but we'll confirm before we break ground. Lot sizes across Douglasville vary widely, from compact quarter-acre properties to larger estates. We design putting greens to fit realistically into your available space, whether that's a 400-square-foot feature green or something more modest near your patio. The Douglas County clay base actually becomes an asset once we've properly prepared it—it holds our sub-base stable and keeps everything level through the seasons.
Absolutely. Red clay is dense, which actually helps us create a stable, non-shifting base. The key is proper drainage prep underneath—we install a perforated base and crushed stone layer so water doesn't pool. We've done this hundreds of times in Douglasville and throughout west metro Georgia. It's more about technique than soil type.
You'd be surprised. Even homes in Arbor Station or Chapel Hills with modest backyards can fit a 300–500-square-foot putting green. Some homeowners do smaller 150-square-foot practice zones near their patio. We'll walk your property, measure your usable space, and suggest what makes sense for your yard and your game.
No. Our turf is engineered specifically for Southern climates—it holds up through hot, humid summers and even the occasional freeze. Douglasville's weather won't harm it. The real maintenance is keeping leaves cleared in fall and rinsing it periodically to remove dust and pollen.
Most residential putting greens take three to five business days, depending on base prep and complexity. We handle the site work, drainage, turf installation, and edge finishing in that window. We're based about 30 minutes away, so logistics are smooth—you're not waiting around.
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