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McDonough's neighborhoods—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and the areas around Heritage Park—have seen explosive growth over the past decade. That means a lot of new homeowners looking to upgrade their yards without the constant mowing, watering, and fertilizing that Georgia's heat demands. A putting green is one of the smartest investments we see in Henry County right now. You get that manicured, resort-quality look year-round, no brown patches in summer, and honestly, it's a game-changer for entertaining or just having a peaceful spot in your backyard. We've installed hundreds of these across the Atlanta metro, and McDonough homeowners consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. The clay soil in this area actually makes artificial turf installation straightforward—it compacts well and drains predictably, which means a solid foundation for your green. Whether you're in a newer Eagle's Landing subdivision or an established Kelleytown lot, we can build you something that looks and plays like the real thing. Ready to skip the yard work and enjoy your space instead? Let's talk through what's possible for your property.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil is a major factor in how we approach your putting green installation. Unlike sandy soils that shift and settle, clay compacts firmly and holds its shape—that's actually an advantage for us. We'll prep your base properly so your green stays level and drains well even during Georgia's heavy summer thunderstorms. McDonough's neighborhoods tend to have varied lot sizes. If you're in one of the newer Eagle's Landing subdivisions, you might have a smaller yard with specific HOA guidelines about what you can install—we deal with those restrictions regularly and know how to work within them. Kelleytown and nearby areas sometimes have larger, older properties where we can really go creative with size and layout. Sun exposure varies significantly block to block, so we'll assess your yard's shade patterns before recommending turf type and infill. The rapid-growth subdivisions around McDonough Square mean a lot of young landscaping, which can cast unexpected shade as trees mature—we factor that into our design. Installation here typically runs smooth because of the soil stability, but we always do a site visit to catch any drainage quirks or buried utilities specific to your lot.
Most do, but it varies. We've worked with several Eagle's Landing HOAs and they're generally supportive of quality synthetic turf—it actually keeps properties looking sharp. We'll review your specific CC&Rs and help you understand any approval steps. Some neighborhoods require a simple modification request; others pre-approve artificial greens. We handle this conversation with your HOA if needed.
It's actually ideal. Clay compacts excellently and provides a firm, stable base for your green. We won't get the settling issues you sometimes see in sandy areas. Drainage is predictable, and the soil holds our grade perfectly. If anything, clay makes the job faster and the finished product more durable long-term.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf is engineered for Georgia weather—it won't fade, burn, or deteriorate in heat. Summer thunderstorms drain right through the infill and into your base layer. Unlike natural grass, you won't see mud, washouts, or dead patches. Your green stays playable and perfect-looking year-round.
Most residential putting greens take 2–4 days, depending on size and site prep complexity. We'll visit your property, measure, assess drainage and sun, then provide a timeline. Henry County's soil usually means we're not dealing with major drainage overhauls, so we can keep the project moving and get you enjoying your green quickly.
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