Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's older homes—especially the established properties in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—often come with yard maintenance headaches that newer turf solutions can actually solve. That clay-heavy Henry County soil we've got here doesn't drain the way sandy soil does, and keeping a natural grass putting green in shape around Heritage Park's humidity and our summer heat? It's a real commitment. Artificial putting greens have become the smarter choice for homeowners who want that resort-feel short game practice area without fighting the elements or spending weekends on mowing and edging. Your backyard can look polished year-round, handle our unpredictable rain patterns, and give you a genuine practice surface that plays true. We've installed dozens of these systems in McDonough's neighborhoods, and the feedback is consistent: people wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're looking to add value to a home near McDonough Square or just want a reliable place to sharpen your golf skills, artificial turf putting greens hold up beautifully in our climate—no brown patches, no mud, no seasonal decline.
Henry County clay is dense and doesn't percolate water the way golf course conditions do, which is exactly why artificial putting green bases matter so much here. We install proper drainage systems under the turf to manage runoff from our spring storms and summer downpours. McDonough's rapid-growth subdivisions mean many yards are smaller or have unusual shapes, but that's actually ideal for putting green layouts—we can work with tight spaces and integrate them seamlessly into landscaping around older trees. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your property sits in Eagle's Landing's wooded lots or in the more open areas toward Kelleytown. Some of the best installations we've done handle mixed sun-shade by using turf blends that perform in both conditions. Slope and grading matter too; older homes sometimes have settled foundations or uneven terrain that we account for during the base prep. The combination of Henry County's humidity and our clay means proper edging and perimeter grading prevents soil creep, so your green stays defined year after year.
Most residential putting green installations in McDonough don't require permits since they're landscaping features, not structures. That said, if your property is in a subdivision like Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown with HOA rules, check your covenant—some communities have landscape approval processes. We handle those conversations with your HOA if needed, and can show them examples of installations we've completed in your neighborhood.
Not without proper preparation. We install a perforated base and drainage layer specifically designed for clay-heavy soil like ours in McDonough. This prevents water pooling and ensures your putting green stays playable after rain. The base system we use is engineered for Henry County's drainage challenges and handles both heavy rains and humid conditions.
Minimal compared to natural grass. You'll brush the turf occasionally to keep the pile standing up, and we recommend a light rinse during hot spells. Unlike the constant mowing and edging real greens demand in our climate, artificial putting greens in McDonough stay consistent year-round with just basic care—no fungal issues, no brown-out in summer.
Absolutely. We've designed putting greens for heavily shaded lots throughout McDonough's older neighborhoods. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green or playable, which makes it perfect for those mature-tree properties. We can even blend different turf textures to match the light conditions across your yard.
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