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McDonough's been growing fast—especially out in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—and a lot of homeowners are looking at their yards differently now. That's where a quality putting green comes in. Instead of watching grass die in the summer heat or spending weekends mowing, you get a low-maintenance outdoor space that actually adds value to your property. We've installed dozens of greens across Henry County, and honestly, McDonough's clay soil and our humidity make synthetic turf a smart choice. You're not fighting the weather anymore; you're just enjoying your backyard. Whether you've got a small practice area near Heritage Park or a larger setup by McDonough Square, a professional-grade putting surface turns your yard into something you'll actually use year-round. No brown patches, no watering bills, no guesswork—just consistent, playable turf from day one.
Henry County's clay base means drainage matters. Without proper prep, water sits, and that kills natural grass fast. Synthetic turf with the right sub-base system solves that problem completely—water runs through, clay stays stable underneath, and you don't end up with soft spots or algae buildup in humid months. McDonough summers are intense; a quality putting green handles that heat without fading or getting mushy. Sun exposure varies a lot here depending on tree cover and lot orientation—some properties in the newer subdivisions are pretty open, others have mature oak canopy. We assess all that during the site visit because it affects turf selection and base thickness. HOA communities like those in Eagle's Landing sometimes have specific landscape guidelines, so we coordinate with your rules before installation. Most McDonough lots are sized well for a practice green—whether that's a small 6×12 setup or something more elaborate. The clay does require extra base preparation, but that's standard for us and part of why we quote per-site rather than per-square-foot.
Absolutely. Premium synthetic turf is engineered for Southern climates. McDonough summers are hot, but the turf won't fade, compress, or develop mold if you've got proper drainage underneath. The key is using a base system designed for clay soil—we use a compacted stone layer that handles Henry County's moisture. Your green stays playable 12 months a year without the maintenance headaches of natural grass.
Not really, but we always check first. Most HOAs in McDonough subdivisions allow artificial turf, especially a small putting green that's clearly a recreational feature. We've worked with Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown communities before and know the typical requirements. We'll help you navigate that conversation with your board.
Depends on size and base prep. A standard 6×12 green with proper clay-soil foundation typically takes a day or two. We handle all the grading, drainage setup, and turf installation. You're playing on it within 48 hours. Larger greens or complex layouts might take longer, but we'll give you a timeline during the consultation.
Small practice greens start around mid-range depending on size and site prep. Since Henry County clay needs a solid base, budget runs higher than sandy regions—but that's the reality of our soil. We quote after a site visit because drainage prep is custom to your lot. Most customers see the investment back in property value and what they don't spend on lawn maintenance.
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