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McDonough homeowners are discovering that a backyard putting green transforms how they spend their downtime—especially in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, where newer construction and maturing subdivisions mean plenty of space to work with. Instead of driving out to the course or settling for a flat yard, you get championship-quality practice right outside your back door. Our team has been installing custom putting greens across Henry County for years, and we've learned exactly what works in McDonough's climate and soil. The neighborhoods here are growing fast, and more families are investing in outdoor spaces that actually get used. A putting green isn't just a luxury; it's a reason to spend time outside with family, improve your game, and add real curb appeal. We offer color options that blend naturally with Georgia's landscape or stand out as a statement piece—depending on what fits your style. From the clay-heavy soil typical of this area to the mix of sun and shade you'll find near Heritage Park and across the McDonough Square vicinity, we customize every installation to perform year-round.
Henry County's dense clay soil and the rapid growth in McDonough subdivisions create specific challenges and opportunities for putting greens. The clay base means drainage is critical—we always install proper underlayment and perforated systems to handle Georgia's summer rainfall without pooling. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage, which matters for color selection and long-term wear patterns. Most McDonough yards have plenty of square footage, especially in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, so you're not fighting for space. Some HOAs in these neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, and we'll help you understand whether any design approvals are needed before we break ground. The turf itself needs to handle both intense summer heat and occasional winter dormancy—we choose materials rated for transition-zone performance. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and your chosen color. The clay does require extra grading and base work upfront, but that investment pays off in stability and drainage performance that lasts.
Most homeowners in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown go with sage green or championship green—colors that complement Georgia's natural landscape and don't look overly synthetic. If your yard gets heavy shade from mature trees, lighter greens can feel more vibrant. We always recommend seeing samples in your own backyard light before deciding. Darker greens photograph better and hide wear, while lighter tones feel more open. We'll bring options and let you compare in real conditions.
Clay soil compacts hard and drains poorly, so we don't skimp on base prep. We typically remove the top layer, add a perforated drain base, and ensure grading slopes away from your home. This extra step prevents the puddles and soft spots that plague many McDonough yards. It's more upfront work, but it's the difference between a green that stays firm year-round and one that becomes unreliable during heavy rain.
Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown neighborhoods have varying rules. Some allow them with no issue; others require architectural review. We work with your HOA if needed and can adjust designs to meet guidelines. Most HOA restrictions focus on visibility from the street, so a side or backyard installation rarely triggers concerns. We'll help you confirm before scheduling installation.
Absolutely—shade is common near mature trees throughout the area. We choose turf blends that tolerate 4–6 hours of indirect light and ensure proper drainage so moss doesn't take over. Lighter greens often look better in shade than darker ones. The key is honest assessment of your sun exposure and selecting materials accordingly. We've installed dozens in shaded Henry County yards with excellent results.
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