Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green transforms your backyard into a personal golf retreat, and here in McDonough, we're seeing homeowners in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown turn their outdoor spaces into weekend hangouts. Unlike traditional grass greens that demand constant mowing, watering, and fertilizing—especially challenging with Henry County's clay-heavy soil—artificial turf gives you that pristine, playable surface year-round without the headaches. Many of our McDonough clients pair their putting greens with fire-pit areas, creating the perfect entertainment setup for family gatherings or a quiet spot to practice your short game. The beauty of synthetic turf is that it handles our Georgia heat and occasional clay-dust conditions without degrading. You get consistent ball roll, no muddy patches after rain, and zero maintenance beyond the occasional rinse. Whether your lot backs up to Heritage Park or you're nestled in one of the newer subdivisions springing up across Henry County, we can design and install a putting green that fits your space and your lifestyle.
McDonough's landscape presents some unique considerations for putting-green installation. The predominant Henry County clay soil means drainage matters—proper base preparation is non-negotiable if you want water pooling away from your green and fire-pit area. Our team accounts for this during installation, ensuring the turf sits on a compacted stone base that prevents clay from shifting underneath during our heavier rain seasons. Sun exposure varies significantly between neighborhoods; homes near Eagle's Landing's tree-lined streets may have partial shade, while newer Kelleytown developments often feature open yards with full southern exposure. We size and select turf grades accordingly—full-sun greens need slightly different pile height than shaded installations to maintain playability. Lot sizes across McDonough subdivisions range from modest to generous, so we're equally comfortable building a compact 12x18 practice area or a full-sized 3,000+ square-foot green. Most HOAs in the area welcome turf installations as long as they're integrated thoughtfully with existing landscaping. We've found that pairing a putting green with a fire-pit surround creates a natural focal point and maximizes your outdoor investment.
Clay is dense, so yes—it can trap water if we don't prepare correctly. That's why we install a 4-6 inch compacted stone base with proper slope during every McDonough project. Water drains through the turf and stone into the clay below, then away from your green's perimeter. We've done dozens of installations across Henry County without puddle issues.
Absolutely. We position the green at least 8-10 feet from any fire pit—far enough to keep embers off the turf, close enough to use the same patio or entertainment zone. Many McDonough homeowners love having both; you practice a few holes, then relax by the fire. It's the perfect backyard combo.
A typical residential putting green runs 3-5 days, depending on size and site prep. We handle all digging, base work, and turf installation in-house. From consultation to your first putt usually takes 2-3 weeks total, accounting for scheduling and materials.
Modern synthetic turf is engineered for our climate. Heat doesn't degrade it or change playability noticeably. What matters is proper installation—good drainage and base prep prevent surface softening. Our McDonough greens play consistently from May through September.
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