Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's got that perfect backyard culture—families in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown love spending evenings outdoors, and having a putting green that actually performs is a game-changer. The thing is, between Henry County's clay-heavy soil and those Georgia summers, natural grass greens can turn into maintenance nightmares pretty fast. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed dozens of putting greens across McDonough, and the homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: no more brown patches, no more watering bills, and their golf game actually stays sharp year-round. A quality synthetic green plays true, handles our humidity, and looks sharp whether you're near Heritage Park or deeper into the subdivisions. Pricing varies based on square footage, base preparation, and whether you're going with a tournament-grade surface or something a bit more casual. We'll walk you through the real costs—materials, labor, site-specific challenges in Henry County—so you know exactly what you're investing in before we break ground.
McDonough's clay soil is honestly one of the biggest factors in putting-green pricing. That dense, compacted base means we often need to invest in proper drainage and sub-base preparation—you can't just lay turf over raw clay and expect it to play well or last. The good news is our team knows exactly how to handle it. We've done this work in Eagle's Landing's newer developments and throughout Kelleytown, where lot sizes vary wildly. Some homes have generous backyards; others are tighter. Sun exposure matters too—McDonough gets serious afternoon heat, especially in summer, which actually works in synthetic turf's favor since it won't burn out or go dormant. HOA communities in these neighborhoods sometimes have landscape guidelines, so check your deed restrictions before we design your green. Rapid growth means newer homes often have better grading already in place, while established neighborhoods might need more earthwork. We factor all of this into your site assessment and quote.
Typical residential putting greens run 500 to 3,000 dollars depending on size and base work. McDonough's clay soil sometimes adds 15-25% to labor costs because we need solid drainage underneath. A small 200-square-foot green might run 2,500 to 4,000 dollars installed; larger greens scale up from there. We provide a detailed quote after a site visit.
Henry County doesn't typically require permits for residential putting greens under most circumstances, but HOA rules in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown can vary. Some communities want approval before installation. We always recommend checking your neighborhood guidelines first—we can help you understand what applies to your property.
Clay compacts tight and doesn't drain naturally, so we build a gravel-and-sand base layer to prevent pooling. This extra prep adds cost and time but ensures your green plays true and lasts 10+ years. It's non-negotiable in Henry County if you want performance.
Most putting greens take 2-5 days depending on size and how much base work the clay requires. We're based about 45 minutes from McDonough, so we schedule efficiently and keep disruption minimal. Complex grading might add a day or two.
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