Infill Types — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hampton's got that perfect mix of suburban charm and serious outdoor living space—and a lot of folks around here are discovering that a backyard putting green is the ultimate upgrade. Whether you're in the Atlanta Motor Speedway area or closer to downtown Hampton, you've probably noticed how much time people spend perfecting their yards. A custom putting green hits different though. It's not just another landscape feature; it's a reason to actually use your backyard instead of watching it bake under that Georgia sun. We've helped homeowners across Henry County install putting greens that handle our clay-heavy soil, our summer heat, and the kind of foot traffic that comes with a feature people actually want to play on. The best part? You don't need a massive lot. Even modest yards in Hampton can accommodate a well-designed green that gives you that satisfying roll every time you step outside. Our crew knows the local conditions here—the drainage challenges, the UV intensity, the seasonal shifts—and we build greens that genuinely perform year-round.
Hampton sits in Henry County's clay-dominated soil zone, which is honestly the biggest factor in putting-green installation. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil does, so we're always thinking about subsurface prep and what kind of infill will work best in your specific yard. Direct sun exposure is intense in the summer months, and that affects both the turf type we recommend and the infill material underneath. If your property is near the Atlanta Motor Speedway area or has mature trees common to the neighborhoods around Hampton downtown, you might have partial shade situations that need different approaches than full-sun installations. Most residential lots in Hampton give us decent working space—we're seeing backyards anywhere from a few hundred square feet up to larger estates. That's plenty for a meaningful putting surface. The clay beneath the surface means we typically need solid drainage layers and more attention to grading than you'd need in sandier regions. We also account for the local water table and seasonal moisture swings, which impacts how aggressively we build the base and what infill performs best long-term. Your HOA rules matter too, so we always check deed restrictions before we break ground.
Not harder—just different. Clay requires better drainage planning, which means we invest in quality base layers and proper grading. We've done this in Hampton yards for years, so the clay isn't a blocker; it just means we build the subsurface right from the start. Once it's installed correctly, your green performs the same as anywhere else.
Silica sand and rubber crumb infills both handle Georgia heat well, but we often recommend silica-based options for Hampton because they manage moisture better in our humid climate. The right infill keeps the surface playable without getting too hot under your feet, even mid-summer.
Absolutely. Most residential yards around Hampton have enough space for a 400- to 800-square-foot green, which is plenty functional. We've installed smaller versions too. We'll assess your actual lot, sun patterns, and soil conditions to design something that fits your space and budget.
Basic maintenance includes brushing and occasional infill topping—usually twice a year here. Our Henry County humidity and summer weather mean you'll want consistent care, but nothing extreme. We can walk you through a maintenance schedule that works for Hampton's seasonal patterns.
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