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McDonough's got that perfect blend of suburban charm and golf-course aspirations—especially in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing where yards are designed for entertaining. A putting green transforms your backyard into something genuinely special, whether you're in Kelleytown or closer to Heritage Park. Here's the thing: most homeowners we talk to picture a smooth, manicured surface where they can actually practice their short game without driving to the nearest course. That's exactly what modern artificial turf delivers. Unlike the clay-heavy soil that dominates Henry County, synthetic greens give you consistent playing conditions year-round, no muddy divots, and zero maintenance headaches. You get that professional-grade look without watering restrictions or seasonal dormancy. For McDonough residents specifically, a backyard putting green means more time practicing your swing and less time fighting the Georgia heat and humidity. We've installed systems throughout the area that look stunning next to decks, fire pits, and pool setups. The beauty of going synthetic here is that you sidestep the whole clay compaction issue that makes natural grass renovation frustrating in Henry County. Installation typically takes a couple days, and you're functional immediately—perfect for those spring entertaining seasons.
McDonough's landscape comes with some real quirks. Henry County clay is dense and drains poorly, which is why a lot of new construction neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing have grading challenges. Putting greens need rock-solid subsurface prep, especially here. We install a perforated base layer that channels water away from the turf—critical when your native soil doesn't cooperate. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your lot backs up to mature trees or sits in those open subdivisions popping up around town. Most yards in the Kelleytown area get solid afternoon sun, which actually works great for synthetic greens (unlike natural grass, heat doesn't stress the material). Shade is less of an issue too—no algae or bare patches. HOA rules in Eagle's Landing typically allow putting greens, but we always verify specifics during the quote process. Lot sizes in McDonough tend to run a quarter-acre to half-acre, giving you plenty of real estate for a quality 500–1,000 square foot green. Drainage is our main consideration during installation; we've learned exactly how Henry County clay behaves and build accordingly. The rapid growth in subdivisions also means neighbors appreciate quality yard upgrades—it genuinely raises the neighborhood feel.
Not if it's installed correctly. Henry County clay drains slowly, so we build a engineered base with perforated subsurface layers that handle water management. This prevents pooling and keeps your green playable year-round. Natural grass would struggle here, but synthetic turf thrives once the foundation is right. We've done dozens in McDonough without drainage issues.
Most Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown HOA communities approve putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and fit yard aesthetics. We review covenants upfront and handle any paperwork. In some cases, they actually encourage it—adds neighborhood appeal. Give us your address and we'll check restrictions during your free quote.
A solid short-game practice space runs 400–1,000 square feet depending on your goals. Most McDonough lots easily accommodate this. We can custom-design layouts for awkward corners, around decks, or beside pools. Even tighter yards work with creative shaping. We'll map your space during the consultation.
Nope. Premium synthetic greens are UV-stabilized and actually look better after a year or two as they settle. Georgia sun doesn't degrade them—if anything, it shows off the color richness. We use turf rated for Southern climates. Many McDonough installs look as good five years later as they did day one.
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