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A putting green in your Douglasville backyard isn't just a luxury—it's a practical addition that transforms how you use your outdoor space. Whether you're in Chapel Hills or Arbor Station, we know the west metro Atlanta landscape. Red clay soil, afternoon sun that beats down hard in summer, and yards that need to work harder for homeowners who want year-round enjoyment without the maintenance headache. That's where synthetic turf comes in. LawnLogic has been installing premium putting greens across the metro for years, and we've figured out exactly how to make them thrive in Douglas County's specific climate and soil conditions. A quality putting green doesn't just sit there looking nice—it gives you a reason to spend more time outside, improves your short game, and honestly, increases how much you enjoy your own property. Unlike natural grass that struggles with our heavy clay and summer heat, artificial turf stays playable in any weather, never needs watering, and holds up to the kind of use a real practice green gets.
Douglas County's red clay is beautiful, but it presents real drainage challenges for natural grass—especially in low spots where water pools after rain. That's actually one of the biggest reasons we recommend synthetic turf for putting greens here. The clay base needs proper grading and a perforated underlayment to prevent standing water, which our installers handle during the base prep. Sun exposure varies significantly between Arbor Station's tree-lined lots and the more open properties near Sweetwater Creek State Park. A green facing south or west will get intense afternoon heat, so we spec cooler-touch synthetic fibers in those exposures. Many Douglasville neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscape color and height—we work within those restrictions and can actually show you samples before installation. Yard sizes in the area typically allow for 300- to 600-square-foot greens, which is the sweet spot for practice and play without looking out of proportion. Winter in Douglas County is mild enough that you'll use your green year-round, and that's another advantage of synthetic: no dormancy, no brown patches, no seasonal downtime.
Absolutely. Our crews excavate and remove the top 4–6 inches of clay, then install a crushed stone base with perforated drainage fabric underneath. The red clay's density means we can't skip this step—it would hold water and ruin your green. We've done dozens of installs across Douglasville and Chapel Hills, so we know exactly how deep to go and how to slope for proper runoff.
Modern synthetic turf fibers are engineered to reflect heat and stay significantly cooler than old-school artificial grass. If your green gets afternoon western exposure, we recommend our premium cool-touch blades that reduce surface temperature by 10–15 degrees. Even in peak summer, they're still playable and comfortable for barefoot practice.
Minimal—that's the whole point. No watering, no fertilizer, no mowing. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the nap upright and rinse it after heavy rain or pollen season. Our customers in Douglasville spend about 15 minutes a month on upkeep, versus hours every week on natural grass. It'll stay green and playable year-round.
Yes, but with limitations. Synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green, but shade does affect play speed slightly—putts roll a touch slower because the fibers don't get as much UV hardening. If your lot has morning or dappled shade, we can still build a great green. Full shade all day? Let's talk about other options or a hybrid layout.
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