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McDonough's exploding real estate market—especially in Eagle's Landing and around Heritage Park—means homeowners are getting creative about what sets their properties apart. A backyard putting green isn't just a nice-to-have anymore; it's become one of those features that catches a guest's eye the moment they step outside. Whether you're hosting on Airbnb or just want your place to feel like a destination for friends and family, a custom putting green transforms your yard from ordinary to memorable. The neighborhoods here are filling up fast with young families and professionals who appreciate outdoor living spaces that actually get used. Henry County clay soil and our Georgia summers can make a standard lawn feel patchy and unforgiving by mid-season, but artificial turf doesn't care about that. It stays green, stays playable, and honestly, it holds up better than most homeowners expect—especially when it's installed right. We've spent the last few years refining how we build putting greens for the McDonough area, learning what works with our soil, our sun exposure, and what keeps guests coming back to that backyard instead of scrolling their phones.
McDonough's Henry County clay base is heavy and compacts fast, which actually works in your favor for putting green installation—we've got a solid foundation to build on. What matters more is slope and drainage. Most yards in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown sit on typical residential lots with mild grade changes, and we account for that during the design phase so water doesn't pool after heavy Georgia summer storms. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're backing up to the tree line near Heritage Park or sitting in one of the newer subdivisions where mature oaks are still years away. We'll assess your specific property before recommending turf pile height and infill type. One thing we've learned: HOA communities around McDonough Square area have landscape guidelines, so we'll walk through those with you early. Most putting greens here run 300–600 square feet, sized to fit between patios and property lines without feeling cramped. Installation takes 2–4 days depending on base prep and complexity, and since we're 45 minutes away, we schedule efficiently so you're not managing multiple site visits.
Actually, no—clay's density is helpful for stability. We install a gravel and sand base layer that sits on top of the clay and handles drainage. In McDonough's climate, water moves through properly, and we slope it just enough so you don't get puddles. The real thing clay does is give us a rock-solid, level foundation to build on, which is half the battle.
Modern turf looks so close to real grass that most guests can't tell the difference in photos or in person. If anything, the consistent color and perfect condition make your yard look more curated and premium—which is exactly what Airbnb guests are paying for. We use tour-grade materials that photograph well in Georgia's bright afternoon sun.
Most Eagle's Landing HOAs allow artificial turf for recreational areas like putting greens as long as it meets material standards and looks maintained. We've worked with several communities in McDonough and know how to navigate those conversations. We'll help you understand what the HOA documents say before we start.
2–4 days depending on your yard's size, soil prep, and any custom contouring. We aim to schedule back-to-back work so there's minimal disruption. From our shop, we're about 45 minutes out, so we batch McDonough projects efficiently and keep costs down for you.
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