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McDonough's rapid growth means new homes pop up constantly—especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—and a lot of homeowners want their yards finished *now*, not after waiting months for sod to establish. A putting green is one of the smartest moves we see in Henry County because it works within weeks, not seasons. Whether you're in a newer subdivision where the builder left you with compacted clay and zero lawn, or you're tired of fighting the Georgia heat and humidity to maintain a playable grass surface, artificial turf for putting greens solves both problems. We've installed dozens of these in the McDonough area, and the difference between a DIY effort and a pro installation becomes obvious the first time you putt on a properly graded, perfectly leveled green. Your neighbors near Heritage Park or over in the neighborhoods will definitely notice, and you'll actually use it—unlike that empty corner you've been meaning to landscape.
Henry County clay is no joke. It holds water like a sponge, stays hard as concrete when dry, and most of the lots we work on here were graded flat or sloped wrong during development. That clay base is actually good news for putting green installation because it provides solid, stable drainage when we prep it right. We typically excavate, compact, and lay a permeable base layer that lets water move through instead of pooling. The sun exposure varies wildly in these subdivisions—some lots back up to wooded areas, others face full south-facing exposure. We size your green's nap and infill based on how much direct sun it gets; full-sun greens in McDonough summers need cooler-touch infill options. Most residential lots here are quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us plenty of room for an 8x12 or 10x15 green without eating up your entire yard. New construction homes often have zero mature landscaping, so we can design the green to fit your long-term plan rather than work around established beds.
We typically break ground and finish within 5–7 business days for a standard residential green. Weather can add a day or two if Henry County clay is wet, but we design our schedule around spring and fall when conditions are most stable. From your call to your first putt is usually 2–3 weeks total, accounting for design, permitting if needed, and our drive from our shop.
Modern synthetic turf doesn't read as 'plastic' anymore—the nap, color variation, and infill make it indistinguishable at a glance. We use premium putting-grade turf with a grain pattern that mimics bent grass. Combined with proper edging and native plantings around it, your green blends into the landscape naturally. Neighbors actually ask how you got it so perfect.
Yes. Clay doesn't drain on its own, so we excavate and lay a perforated base with gravel and geotextile. Without this prep work, water pools and breaks down the turf from underneath. It's not an extra cost—it's part of proper installation and prevents costly repairs down the road.
Either works. If you have mature landscaping around Heritage Park or your neighborhood, we can integrate a green into available space. If your lot is raw (common in new subdivisions here), we design the whole landscape around it. We assess your soil, slope, and sun before proposing anything.
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