Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Fayetteville backyard isn't just about having somewhere to practice your short game—it's about creating a space that actually gets used. We work with families throughout the Whitewater and Kenwood areas who want their yards to do more than just sit there. With Fayette County's clay soil and Georgia's humid summers, a natural grass putting surface needs constant maintenance, chemical treatments, and honestly, it rarely looks tournament-quality unless you're out there several times a week. Artificial putting green turf changes that equation entirely. You get a consistent, playable surface that handles our clay-based yard conditions without settling or compacting. Kids can practice without worrying about divots. You're not fighting the Georgia heat and humidity to keep bent grass alive. The real value? Your yard becomes something the whole family actually uses, year-round, without the frustration of dead patches or the time sink of constant upkeep.
Fayetteville sits on heavy Fayette County clay, which presents a real challenge for natural putting surfaces. Clay compacts, holds moisture unevenly, and creates dead zones where grass either drowns or dries out. That's actually why artificial turf works so well here—proper base preparation accounts for clay's drainage issues, and once installed, you're not fighting seasonal soil movement. Most Fayetteville lots in the Whitewater and Kenwood neighborhoods run a quarter to half acre, giving you decent space for a putting green without eating your entire yard. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage, which is plentiful in these subdivisions. We assess your specific spot during consultation—some yards get brutal afternoon sun, others are shaded by mature oaks most of the day. The substrate and infill choice depends on your sun and drainage situation. HOA rules in the area typically permit landscape improvements, but we always verify before digging. Installation timelines here average 3–5 days, including base work. Our crew handles the clay excavation and base compaction specifically for this soil type, making sure your green stays level through Georgia's wet springs and dry summers.
Not if we build the base right. Fayette County clay is dense, which actually helps—it resists settling better than sandy soils. We excavate to proper depth, compact and grade carefully, then install a drainage layer that keeps water from pooling underneath. We've installed dozens of greens across Fayetteville and the surrounding county, and clay-based yards perform reliably for years when the foundation is solid.
Absolutely for play. That's actually the most common use we see in family yards here. Kids run on it, you can set up other games, it handles traffic beautifully. The turf is durable enough for daycare-type activity. You'll just want to avoid heavy equipment or digging in it. It's designed for active use—not a museum piece.
Synthetic turf handles it better than natural grass. There's no risk of fungal disease or heat stress, which are real problems for natural putting greens in our climate. The turf itself won't fade significantly if you choose quality material. Infill can get hot to the touch on 95-degree days, but it cools quickly once the sun moves. Regular rinses keep it fresh.
Most Fayetteville installations finish in 3–5 days, depending on base prep and size. We handle clay excavation and compaction ourselves, so no guesswork. You'll have a few days of activity, but your yard's ready to use shortly after. We're not talking weeks of disruption—it's a fairly contained project even with clay soil removal.
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