Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's got that perfect sweet spot for a fall putting green installation. The neighborhoods around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have some gorgeous backyards—the kind with potential that's just waiting for a little turf magic. Here's the thing: fall in Henry County is actually ideal timing. The soil cools down, your new synthetic turf settles in without fighting Georgia heat, and you've got the whole winter to enjoy that backyard oasis before spring really kicks in. We've been installing putting greens across McDonough for years, and there's something special about watching a homeowner walk out their back door in October and suddenly have a tournament-grade practice green. The clay-heavy soil in this area actually makes synthetic turf installation smoother than you'd think—we've got the drainage figured out, and the prep work goes faster once you understand the local conditions. Whether you're near Heritage Park, out toward McDonough Square, or tucked into one of the newer subdivisions, a custom putting green transforms your outdoor space into something you'll actually use every single day.
Henry County clay is dense, which means proper drainage is non-negotiable for any turf project. We account for that from day one—your base preparation gets extra attention so water doesn't pool under the green during our rainy Georgia falls and winters. The tree coverage varies wildly in McDonough's neighborhoods; some yards in Kelleytown are shaded by mature oaks, while newer Eagle's Landing properties catch full sun. This matters because it affects which turf blend we recommend and how we orient your green. Most McDonough backyards are mid-sized, which is actually perfect for a 400–800 square foot putting green that doesn't overwhelm the space but gives you real practice room. Fall installation here means you're working with cooling temperatures and more stable ground conditions than summer would offer. The rapid-growth subdivisions mean younger trees and fewer root systems to work around, which can actually speed up the prep phase. We'll also walk you through any HOA guidelines—some Eagle's Landing communities have specific landscape rules, so we coordinate that upfront rather than discovering surprises midway through the project.
Absolutely. Fall temperatures mean your synthetic turf isn't fighting heat stress during the critical settling period. Henry County clay compacts better in cooler weather, and you'll have months to enjoy your green before peak summer. Spring installation works too, but you lose three solid months of use while everything stabilizes in the heat.
Clay drains slowly, which is why our base preparation in Henry County is more detailed than sandy areas. We use engineered base layers and proper slope to direct water away from the turf. Without this, you'd end up with puddles—especially problematic in McDonough's rainy seasons. Done right, your green performs flawlessly.
Most McDonough backyards work well with 400–800 square feet. That's enough for two or three practice holes with realistic spacing, without overwhelming a residential lot. We'll survey your specific space and topography to maximize usable practice area while keeping it proportional to your yard.
Some Eagle's Landing communities do have landscape guidelines. We always check beforehand and work within those parameters—it's part of our process. Most HOAs approve putting greens since they're well-maintained, enhance property value, and don't violate standard residential rules. We'll handle the details for you.
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