Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's rapid growth means more homeowners in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown are thinking about their outdoor spaces differently. A putting green isn't just a golf feature anymore—it's become the go-to upgrade for people who want low-maintenance curb appeal without spending weekends fighting Henry County's clay soil. We've worked with plenty of McDonough residents who started by asking about a small practice green near the driveway, then realized how much personality it adds to their property. The neighborhoods around Heritage Park and McDonough Square have some gorgeous homes with deeper lots, which gives us room to get creative with placement. Unlike natural grass that struggles in our clay-heavy soil and demands constant attention during Georgia's hot, humid summers, synthetic turf stays pristine year-round. It drains properly, never browns out, and honestly looks better in photos than most fairways. Whether you're in a newer Eagle's Landing subdivision or an established neighborhood closer to town, a putting green changes how you feel about your yard.
Henry County's clay base is both a challenge and an opportunity. Natural grass battles compaction and poor drainage here, which is exactly why so many McDonough homeowners are switching to artificial solutions. Our putting greens sit on a properly engineered base that handles the region's heavy summer rains—we've seen yards in Kelleytown flood out because drainage wasn't done right the first time. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage. Some Eagle's Landing properties get brutal afternoon western sun; others are shaded by mature oaks. Synthetic turf performs identically in both conditions, which natural grass can't do. We also pay attention to HOA guidelines in your neighborhood—most McDonough subdivisions have landscape standards, and we make sure every installation stays compliant. Lot sizes here tend to range from modest quarter-acres to deeper properties with room for creative green placement. We typically recommend a 300–600 square-foot putting surface as a sweet spot for residential driveways, though we've done everything from compact practice greens to full backyard layouts. Installation takes advantage of existing hardscape—driveways, patios, pathways—to frame the green naturally.
Absolutely. Henry County's clay compacts and holds water, so we build a gravel and crushed stone base beneath every green to ensure drainage. Without proper base preparation here, you'd end up with a soggy mess during Georgia's wet seasons. We've learned the hard way what works in McDonough specifically, and it's different from installation in sandier counties.
Virtually none compared to natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the pile upright, and rinse it during dry spells—that's it. Our McDonough customers love that they're not watering, fertilizing, or fighting weeds in the summer heat. It stays green and playable from January through December without fading.
No—we see them everywhere in McDonough now, and most HOAs love them because they're cleaner and more polished than struggling natural grass. We've installed dozens in neighborhood settings here. As long as we follow your community's guidelines on size and setback, you're good to go.
Depends on square footage, base condition, and site prep, but most residential driveways run $4,000–$8,000 for a quality green. We complete installation in 3–5 days. We're based 45 minutes away, so we schedule efficiently and handle everything from excavation to final finishing without multiple trips.
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