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McDonough's been growing like crazy over the past decade—especially out in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown where new subdivisions keep popping up. A lot of those newer homes come with builder-grade yards that honestly just need work. If you've got a fixer-upper here in Henry County, you're probably looking at ways to make your outdoor space actually usable without spending every weekend mowing or fighting with whatever's already out there. That's where a putting green comes in. It's not just for golf nuts anymore—plenty of homeowners around McDonough are installing them as a way to reclaim their backyard, add some real value to their property, and get a space that actually works year-round. The clay soil we've got here in Henry County can make natural grass a headache, especially during our wet springs and the heat that comes with Georgia summers. A quality artificial putting green sidesteps all that. You get a pristine playing surface that looks great, plays true, and doesn't turn into mud or dead patches when the weather gets rough. Whether you're in one of the newer Eagle's Landing developments or working with an older lot near Heritage Park, an artificial green gives you that polished, maintained look without the constant upkeep.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil means natural grass requires constant amendments and drainage work—and even then, you're fighting an uphill battle. That dense clay holds water, which is great news for an artificial putting green installation because we can build proper drainage underneath without worrying about settling or erosion the way we might with other surfaces. McDonough's rapid-growth neighborhoods tend to have varying lot sizes, from compact properties in Kelleytown to more spacious yards in Eagle's Landing. Our team sizes green installations to fit what you've actually got—whether that's a small backyard putting area or something more substantial. Sun exposure varies across town depending on tree coverage and neighborhood layout, but artificial turf performs equally well in full sun or partial shade, unlike natural grass which gets thin and weedy in shadowy spots. Many of the HOAs in McDonough's newer subdivisions have specific landscape requirements, so we always review those guidelines before installation. The good news is that a well-installed putting green typically meets or exceeds those standards. Installation takes 2–4 days depending on size and site prep, and we handle all the grading, base material, and drainage work that Henry County's soil demands.
Absolutely. Artificial turf actually handles partial shade better than natural grass does. In fact, a lot of folks in Eagle's Landing choose greens specifically because they can place them in areas where real grass would just thin out and look patchy. We'll assess your sun patterns during a site visit and position the green where it'll get the best use and visibility.
Our clay works in your favor for drainage. We excavate and lay a proper base with perforated drainage tile, then compact it all carefully. That clay actually provides solid support and won't settle unevenly like sandy soil. The real win is that we create a consistent, stable foundation that keeps your green playing true year after year, even through Georgia's wet springs.
Check your HOA covenants first—most McDonough subdivisions, especially in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, allow landscape improvements if they meet aesthetic standards. We've worked with dozens of local HOAs and know what they typically approve. We can help you understand the rules and design something that complies.
Most installations finish in 2–4 days depending on size and site prep needed. Yes, we'll do excavation and grading work, but we contain the mess, haul away debris, and leave your property clean. We're based 45 minutes away in Henry County, so we're familiar with local soil conditions and can schedule efficiently for McDonough homeowners.
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