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A putting green in your Jonesboro backyard isn't just a weekend hobby space—it's a reason to stay home instead of driving out to the course. We've installed dozens of them across Clayton County, from the tree-lined lots near Downtown Jonesboro to the larger properties out toward the Tara Boulevard area, and every single one has become the centerpiece of how families actually use their yards. The thing about south metro Georgia is that our clay soil and humid summers make real grass greens a constant battle. You're either watering constantly, dealing with divots after rain, or watching the grass thin out in shaded corners. A synthetic putting green solves that completely. No more muddy footprints. No more bare patches. Just a perfectly playable surface year-round that your family can use at 7 a.m. on a Saturday or 10 p.m. on a weeknight. We're based about 35 minutes north, so we know this community well—we've seen what works in Jonesboro yards, and we've seen what doesn't. Let's build something that actually gets used.
Jonesboro sits on Clayton County's characteristic red clay, which is naturally dense and doesn't drain the way northern Georgia soil does. That's crucial for a putting green installation because proper base preparation becomes non-negotiable. We use a compacted crushed stone foundation and perforated drainage layers to keep water from pooling under your green during our regular summer thunderstorms. Shade is another factor we work around constantly here. Many of the older neighborhoods near Downtown Jonesboro and toward Stately Oaks have mature oak trees that cast heavy afternoon shade—great for keeping your home cool, trickier for maintaining consistent turf. We orient greens to maximize whatever direct sun you have, typically aiming for 6-8 hours. Lot sizes in Jonesboro vary widely; we've built compact 200-square-foot practice greens on tight urban lots and full-sized 600+ square foot designs on the roomier properties in the area. Most HOAs in the Clayton County area don't restrict synthetic turf, but we always verify with your community rules before breaking ground. The installation itself takes 3-5 days depending on drainage work needed for that clay base.
Absolutely. Clayton County clay actually helps us. It's dense and stable, so your green won't shift or settle unevenly over time. We just need to prep the base properly with stone and drainage layers to handle our humid summers and afternoon thunderstorms. That prep work is standard for us in this area.
You can, but it won't perform like a sunny spot. Many Jonesboro properties have mature trees—beautiful for the neighborhood, tough for turf. We recommend at least 4-6 hours of direct sun. If that's impossible, we use shade-tolerant synthetic varieties and may suggest a smaller green or alternative location.
Low maintenance is the whole point. Brush it weekly with a soft-bristle broom to keep the fibers standing upright. After heavy rain, use a leaf blower to dry it out. No watering, no fertilizer, no mowing. We'll show you everything during installation, and it takes maybe 15 minutes a month.
Price depends on size and site conditions. A small practice green (200 sq ft) on a prepped lot might run $2,500–$4,000. A full-sized green (500+ sq ft) with drainage work needed for our clay soil typically ranges $5,500–$9,000. We'll give you an exact quote after a site visit.
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