Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's got that holiday spirit year-round, especially when your backyard looks like it belongs in a resort. A putting green transforms your Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown yard into something your neighbors will actually talk about—and it does it without the headache of maintaining live grass in Henry County's clay soil. Here's the thing: that red clay we've got here doesn't play nice with traditional lawn maintenance. It compacts, it drains weird, and come summer, you're either watering constantly or watching your grass thin out. A synthetic putting green eliminates all of that. Plant it once, enjoy it forever. No seasonal brown-outs, no drainage nightmares, no watching the neighbors' lawns look better than yours because they've got better soil. Whether you're near Heritage Park or heading out toward the newer subdivisions in Henry County, artificial turf is becoming the smart move for homeowners who want a polished outdoor space without becoming a slave to yard work. It's especially popular in the rapidly developing neighborhoods around here—families want low-maintenance yards so they can actually spend time enjoying their homes, not fixing them. We've installed putting greens across Henry County for the past several years, and we've learned exactly what works in McDonough's climate and soil conditions. The holidays are coming, and nothing impresses guests like stepping out onto a pristine putting green. It's the kind of detail that makes people remember your home.
McDonough sits on dense Henry County clay, which is beautiful for foundation stability but brutal for grass. That heavy clay holds water, compacts easily, and doesn't give roots the drainage they crave. Traditional turf struggles here—even the hardy varieties. A synthetic putting green sidesteps the entire problem. Sun and shade patterns vary across Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage. Some yards get hammered by afternoon sun; others sit mostly shaded. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because that affects which turf variety and infill system we recommend. Modern synthetic greens handle both scenarios well, but the details matter. Most McDonough properties are in HOA communities, especially the newer subdivisions pushing east. Those HOAs typically have landscape guidelines, and putting greens fall into a gray area—some boards love them as upgrades, others want confirmation they meet aesthetic standards. We handle those conversations. We've worked with Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown HOAs enough to know what flies. Yard sizes here range from quarter-acre lots in the tighter neighborhoods to larger properties further out. We can install anything from a compact 100-square-foot practice area to full-sized greens. Installation requires proper base prep—we excavate, grade, and compact to account for Henry County's drainage quirks. The work takes 3–5 days depending on size and terrain.
Most do, but approval depends on your specific HOA rules. We've worked extensively with both neighborhoods and can help you navigate the process. Usually, HOAs see putting greens as property upgrades rather than violations. We'll pull your covenants, identify any language about artificial landscaping, and advise whether you need pre-approval. Many boards just want confirmation it's quality material and properly installed.
It's actually a benefit for putting greens. Clay compacts well and provides solid drainage base support. We excavate to proper depth, install gravel and crushed stone subbase (critical here for water management), then lay turf with appropriate infill. The clay prevents shifting and settling issues you'd get on sandy soil. It's one reason putting greens work so well in Henry County.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to survive like grass does. If your yard gets dappled shade or afternoon cover, we still install—no problem. The only consideration is drainage under heavy tree cover; we might adjust infill slightly. Bring photos or schedule a site visit so we can evaluate light conditions and root systems.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days from start to finish. Day one is site prep, excavation, and base installation. Days 2–3 involve leveling and turf layout. Day 4–5 is seaming, infill, and final details. We're about 45 minutes from our main office, so we schedule McDonough jobs efficiently. Larger or more complex projects may take a week.
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