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McDonough homeowners have figured something out: a backyard putting green transforms how you spend your weekends. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing, near Kelleytown, or anywhere across the 30252 and 30253 zip codes, that patch of grass behind your house could become the most-used feature on your property. We've installed dozens of synthetic putting greens across Henry County, and the common thread is simple—families use them. A lot. Your kids practice their short game before school. You host weekend barbecues where people actually gather around the green instead of standing in clusters. On Saturday mornings when you'd normally be at a driving range 20 minutes away, you're in your backyard. That's the real appeal of a well-built synthetic green. It's not just a luxury install; it's a lifestyle upgrade that works whether you're building in one of the newer Eagle's Landing developments or maintaining an established home near Heritage Park. The investment pays dividends in how you actually live, not just in curb appeal.
McDonough's Henry County clay base presents a specific opportunity for putting green installation. That dense clay, which dominates yards across both neighborhoods, actually compacts well—we use that to our advantage by creating a stable sub-base that prevents settling over time. Here's what matters for your property: most lots in rapid-growth subdivisions around Eagle's Landing sit on 0.5 to 1.5 acres, giving you real estate to work with without overwhelming drainage challenges. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage; homes near Heritage Park often have mature oaks that create dappled afternoon shade, while newer subdivisions tend toward more open lots with intense afternoon sun. We account for this when selecting turf fiber—shaded greens need different pile heights than full-sun installations. HOA rules in Eagle's Landing typically allow synthetic turf for putting greens without restriction, but we always verify specifics before breaking ground. The clay means we're installing proper drainage rock and base preparation—shortcuts here fail within two seasons when spring rains hit. We've learned that McDonough homeowners appreciate greens built to last, not quick installs that settle or puddle after heavy rain.
Most Eagle's Landing communities permit synthetic putting greens on residential lots without formal approval, but your CC&Rs may have specifications about size, location, or visibility from the street. We pull your HOA docs before quoting and always recommend confirming with your HOA directly. It takes 10 minutes and prevents headaches. Some developments near Kelleytown have stricter guidelines, so we never assume.
Henry County's clay compacts into a solid base, which is actually ideal for putting greens—it doesn't shift seasonally like sandy soil. We excavate 4-6 inches, add drainage rock to handle spring runoff, and compact everything properly. The clay means better stability long-term, but poor drainage work upfront will cause problems. That's why we don't cut corners on base prep here.
Absolutely. McDonough's mature oaks provide real afternoon shade, especially in established neighborhoods. We use a denser, shorter-pile turf in partial shade areas—it performs better under 4-6 hours of direct sun. Full shade is tougher, but we've built greens in shaded courtyards too. We assess your specific light patterns during the site visit.
Most residential greens—typical for Eagle's Landing and surrounding areas—take 3-5 days from excavation through final finishing. Henry County's clay base prep can't be rushed if we're doing it right. Weather matters too: we avoid heavy rain weeks since clay stays wet longer. We schedule with your calendar in mind and communicate timelines upfront.
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