Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Fayetteville homeowners have figured out something smart: winter in Georgia means your natural grass putting green turns brown, dormant, and honestly kind of depressing to look at from November through March. But here's the thing—artificial turf doesn't care about the season. Whether you're in Kenwood, the Whitewater area, or anywhere else in the 30214 and 30215 zip codes, you can have a lush, playable putting surface year-round. We've installed putting greens across Fayette County for families who got tired of waiting for spring to enjoy their backyards. The clay soil that dominates this area actually works in your favor when you're going artificial—it drains differently than sandy soils, so we adjust our base preparation accordingly. Your neighbors might still be looking at brown turf in January, but you'll be out there chipping and putting on a surface that looks and plays like the real thing, even on the coldest Georgia days.
Fayette County's heavy clay composition means proper drainage is non-negotiable for putting green installation. Unlike sandy regions, clay holds water, so we build a compacted stone base that slopes away from your home—especially important in the Whitewater and Kenwood neighborhoods where lot drainage varies. Most Fayetteville yards sit in that sweet spot of 6,000 to 12,000 square feet, which gives plenty of room for a mid-sized green without eating up your entire backyard. Winter here rarely gets brutal, but it does mean sustained dormancy for natural grass. Artificial turf eliminates that dead zone entirely. Sun exposure varies significantly across the area—some lots get afternoon shade from mature oaks, others bake in full southern exposure. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because that affects turf pile density and infill choices. HOA communities around here typically have fewer restrictions on backyard improvements than you'd expect, but we always check your covenants upfront. One thing we see often: homeowners underestimate how much they'll actually use a putting green once it's installed and ready to go in December.
Absolutely. Clay drains slower than sand, so we engineer a 4-6 inch stone base with proper slope to manage water movement away from your home and under the turf. We've done this hundreds of times in Fayette County. Without the right base, water sits; with it, your green stays firm and playable even after heavy rain. We'll inspect your yard's natural slope during the free estimate.
That's exactly the point. While natural grass in the Kenwood and Whitewater areas turns dormant and brown from November through March, artificial turf stays bright green and fully playable. You get 365-day use instead of 8 months. Winter's actually great for practice—fewer mosquitoes, cooler temps, and uninterrupted backyard time.
Most residential properties in the 30214 and 30215 zips have room for a 400-800 square foot green, which gives you multiple challenge holes and realistic practice distances. We design around your existing landscaping and sight lines. Even smaller yards can accommodate a 200-300 square foot practice area that delivers real value.
Putting green turf has a much tighter, shorter pile—usually 0.5 to 0.75 inches—so the ball rolls true and reads like a real green. Standard artificial lawn is taller and fluffier. We use tour-quality putting turf that handles Georgia's occasional freeze-thaw cycles without losing performance or color.
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