Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's neighborhoods—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and the areas around Heritage Park—have seen a real boom in the last decade. Newer construction means a lot of homeowners are working with fresh yards, which is honestly perfect timing for a putting green. Instead of waiting years for sod to establish or fighting with watering schedules in Henry County's clay soil, you can have a playable green installed in days. The neat thing about putting greens here is they work year-round. Georgia winters are mild enough that you're not dealing with frozen ground half the year, and summer heat that would toast natural grass just means your artificial surface stays consistent. We've installed greens in backyards throughout McDonough—some tucked into tight spaces near the McDonough Square area, others as the centerpiece of larger Eagle's Landing properties. The investment pays off fast because you're not renting equipment, buying fertilizer, or calling out repair crews. It's there, it's maintained easily, and it actually improves your property's appeal.
Henry County clay is honestly one of the reasons putting greens make so much sense here. That dense clay drains poorly, which means natural grass struggles and you end up with soggy spots or bare patches—especially during our spring rains. With artificial turf, drainage becomes a non-issue. We install a base layer that handles water properly, so you never deal with pooling or mud in your McDonough backyard. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your lot. Properties near Heritage Park or in the newer subdivisions often have mature trees creating dappled shade, which is actually ideal for a putting green—no brutal afternoon glare wearing out your eyes. If your yard gets full southern exposure, that's fine too; the synthetic fiber won't fade or thin out the way natural turf does. Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown HOA rules are generally favorable toward landscaping upgrades like this, but we always recommend checking your covenants first. Lot sizes in these newer developments tend to be generous enough for 300–600 square feet of green space, which gives you real versatility in placement and design.
Not negatively—it actually matters more for drainage setup. We excavate and create a proper base with crushed stone and perforated layers so water moves away from your green instead of pooling. The clay itself doesn't prevent installation; we've put greens in throughout McDonough without issues. What clay does mean is you'll really appreciate the drainage advantage artificial turf provides.
Absolutely. Shade is one of the few things natural grass can't handle well, but synthetic turf thrives under trees. If you've got mature oaks or pines creating dappled light, that's actually ideal—no harsh UV stress, and your green stays cooler. We can design around tree placement to maximize usable surface.
Minimal. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the nap consistent, rinse it during dry spells, and pick up debris—that's it. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide sprays. Compared to the effort needed to keep natural grass alive in our clay and humidity, it's genuinely low-touch maintenance.
Most do. These neighborhoods embrace yard improvements that boost property values. We recommend confirming with your HOA covenants first, but we've never had an artificial putting green flagged as a violation. It's landscaping, not a structure, so approval is usually straightforward.
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