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McDonough's got that perfect blend of suburban charm and golf culture—especially around Eagle's Landing and the newer developments near Kelleytown. If you've got the space and the desire to practice your short game without leaving your backyard, an artificial putting green is a game-changer. We've installed dozens of these in Henry County, and honestly, the response from homeowners has been fantastic. The clay soil here means natural grass can be finicky, and keeping a real putting surface manicured takes serious commitment. That's where synthetic turf steps in. It gives you that consistent, playable surface year-round, no brown patches from the heat, no muddy spots after rain, and zero fussing with fertilizer. Most folks in McDonough install these as a backyard feature—something to enjoy before work, after dinner, or on weekends with family. It's an investment in both your home's appeal and your own sanity. We're about 45 minutes away, so getting out here for a free consultation is totally doable. Let's talk about what you're envisioning.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason synthetic putting greens make so much sense here. Real grass struggles with drainage and compaction in clay, especially in those fast-growing subdivisions where yards get heavy foot traffic. Our artificial turf doesn't care—it drains instantly and holds up to constant use. McDonough summers are hot and sunny, so you'll want to choose a turf blend that resists UV fading; we typically recommend our premium options for full-sun installations. Shade varies wildly depending on whether you're near the wooded areas or the more open developments. If your property backs up to one of those established neighborhoods, you might have oak trees creating dappled light—that actually works great for putting greens since you avoid the intense heat stress. One thing we always check: HOA restrictions. Eagle's Landing and some nearby communities have landscape guidelines, so we verify what's allowed before design. Most are fine with putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and don't interfere with sight lines or drainage. Lot sizes in McDonough run the full spectrum, from modest quarter-acre plots to sprawling properties, so we've got flexibility in what we can build.
Our synthetic turf is engineered to handle Georgia heat without fading or melting. That said, we recommend lighter-colored infill materials in McDonough's full-sun yards to keep surface temperatures manageable during peak summer. Most homeowners don't notice a difference in playability, but it does keep the turf feeling cooler underfoot.
Clay is actually why we're thorough with sub-base prep. We install a perforated drain layer underneath to manage water that would otherwise pool. McDonough's clay means proper installation is non-negotiable, but once it's done right, you'll have better drainage than a natural grass green ever would.
Most McDonough HOAs allow synthetic putting greens, but it's worth checking your community's guidelines first. We're happy to review your restrictions before we design anything. Generally, as long as it doesn't block views or interfere with drainage, you're clear.
Minimal. Brush it weekly with a synthetic turf broom to keep the fibers upright, and rinse it down occasionally to remove dust. Unlike natural grass in our clay soil, you're not fighting weeds, thatch, or fertilizer schedules. It's genuinely low-hassle.
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