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McDonough's newer subdivisions—especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—are full of homeowners who want their yards to look sharp without the weekly mowing routine. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's a practical choice for Henry County clay soil, which can be stubborn to maintain and prone to compaction during our humid summers. We've installed dozens of artificial greens throughout the area, and the feedback is consistent: families love having a manicured, playable surface that holds up to Georgia weather without constant upkeep. Heritage Park and McDonough Square set a high bar for neighborhood aesthetics, and your backyard can match that standard. Whether you're in a newer home where the landscaping is still settling or an established property looking for a refresh, an artificial putting green transforms underused yard space into something your family and guests actually use.
Henry County's dense clay soil drains differently than sandy or loamy alternatives, which matters for your green's base preparation. We always account for this during installation—proper grading and sub-base work prevent water pooling that can stress even quality artificial turf. McDonough's humidity means your green stays green year-round without the brown dormancy that natural grass experiences in winter, a real advantage in a neighborhood where curb appeal matters. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage in your subdivision; homes in established areas near Heritage Park often have mature oak and pine shade, while newer construction in the rapid-growth subdivisions tends toward fuller sun exposure. Both scenarios work fine, but shade affects ball roll slightly and can extend turf life by reducing UV stress. Most residential lots in McDonough run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which gives you realistic putting green sizes—typically 400 to 800 square feet. We size and position these to maximize visibility from your patio or deck, which is where most homeowners actually enjoy their investment.
Yes. Henry County clay compacts hard and doesn't drain as quickly as ideal, so we build a engineered base with proper slope and perforated subsurface to manage water. This prevents pooling under the turf and keeps your green playable even after heavy rain. It's an upfront detail that pays dividends in longevity and performance.
Most McDonough subdivisions permit artificial turf in backyard applications, especially when it's fenced or screened from street view. We recommend checking your specific HOA covenants first, but aesthetic turf is generally less restrictive than you'd expect. We can also help frame the request if needed.
Our Georgia humidity actually favors artificial turf—no fungal disease pressure like natural grass faces. You'll rinse it occasionally to remove pollen and debris, and that's about it. The turf won't brown out or develop thatch issues that plague homeowners with live grass in Henry County.
We handle McDonough installs in 2–4 weeks from contract to completion, depending on site prep needs and weather. A standard residential green takes 3–5 days of actual installation work. We're based 45 minutes away, so we manage scheduling efficiently for the area.
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