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McDonough's got that clay soil and those sprawling new subdivisions—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown—where the yards keep getting bigger but the time to maintain them keeps getting smaller. A putting green used to be a luxury only country club members could enjoy, but that's changed. We're installing artificial putting greens across Henry County for families who want to practice their short game at home without watering, fertilizing, or fighting the Georgia heat every summer. Military personnel stationed nearby or with roots in McDonough deserve to enjoy their outdoor space without the constant upkeep, and that's exactly what we're here to deliver. Your backyard can become the practice spot you've always wanted—smooth, playable year-round, and built to handle our local climate. We've been doing this long enough to understand what works in McDonough's specific conditions, and we work hard to earn the trust of families and veterans in this community.
Henry County clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy loam, which actually works in your favor when we're installing a putting green. The subsurface prep is critical—we're building a proper drainage layer underneath so water doesn't pool during our summer storms. McDonough's sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot. Houses in the newer subdivisions tend to have younger trees, meaning more direct afternoon sun; that means your turf needs a blend that handles UV stress without fading or getting too soft. We account for that when we're selecting your green's construction. Lot sizes here range from modest neighborhood plots to sprawling acreage, so we're flexible on dimensions—whether you're fitting a small 8x10 practice area near Heritage Park-adjacent homes or a full 15x30 championship-style green. One thing we always discuss: HOA rules in some Eagle's Landing communities have specific landscape guidelines, so we'll review your deed restrictions before we break ground. Our local crews know the soil, the drainage patterns, and what holds up through a McDonough summer.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a rock and sand base layer to move water away quickly. This prevents pooling during heavy rains and keeps your green playable year-round. We've done dozens of installs across McDonough and Henry County—we know exactly how deep to go and what subsurface composition works best here.
Yes, if it's the right turf blend for your lot's sun conditions. We use premium synthetic fibers engineered for Georgia heat and UV resistance. Full-sun yards need different turf than shaded areas near larger trees. We assess your property and recommend accordingly so your green stays true and playable all summer long.
From initial site visit to finished green usually takes 1–2 weeks. We're about 45 minutes away, so we schedule efficiently. Weather can add a day or two, especially during our rainy seasons. We'll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation.
Yes. Some Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown neighborhoods have landscaping restrictions. We always recommend reviewing your deed before committing. In most cases, a well-designed backyard putting green fits within HOA guidelines, but it's better to confirm upfront.
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