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McDonough's Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown neighborhoods have exploded over the last decade—and with that growth comes homeowners asking us the same question: how do I keep my yard looking sharp without spending every weekend pushing a mower? A putting green is our answer to that. In Henry County's clay-heavy soil, traditional turf struggles during our humid summers and unpredictable spring rains. Artificial putting greens sidestep all of that. You get a manicured, playable surface year-round without the chemical treatments, watering bills, or mud patches that plague natural grass here. We've installed dozens of these in McDonough, and the payoff is immediate—better curb appeal, a genuine recreational feature your family uses, and zero maintenance guilt when the Georgia heat kicks in. Whether you're in a newer Eagle's Landing subdivision or an established Kelleytown home, your yard's unique sun exposure and drainage profile shapes how we design your green.
McDonough sits in Henry County's clay belt, which drains slowly and compacts hard—exactly why natural putting surfaces fail here. Our clay soil also stays cold longer in spring and holds moisture through summer, creating conditions where fungal issues and bare patches become routine headaches. Your yard's topography matters too. Many of the rapid-growth subdivisions in Eagle's Landing feature sloped lots designed to shed water away from foundations; that slope actually works in your favor for a putting green because we build proper base layers to prevent puddling. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in and your tree canopy. Homes near Heritage Park tend to have older, larger oaks that create dappled light patterns—ideal for artificial turf that won't fade in full sun and doesn't thin in shade. HOA rules in Eagle's Landing are straightforward about landscape aesthetics, and putting greens meet those standards without question. We typically recommend 300–600 square feet for McDonough installations, sized to fit between existing beds and hardscaping rather than dominating small residential lots.
Henry County doesn't require permits for residential turf installation on your own property. Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown neighborhoods typically have HOA approval processes, but those are straightforward for landscaping improvements. We handle coordination with your HOA if needed and can show you examples of completed greens in your neighborhood to speed approval.
Clay drains poorly and compacts, so we build a 4–6 inch engineered base layer with drainage rock and a perforated underlayment. This prevents water pooling and root issues that plague natural turf here. Your McDonough yard's existing clay actually stabilizes our base better than sandy soil would, so we're working with what Henry County gave you.
Yes. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't thin or yellow under tree cover—common around Heritage Park and established Kelleytown lots. Dappled shade is ideal for our greens because direct sun exposure won't fade the fibers, and you avoid the fungal pressure that real grass faces in humid, shaded conditions.
Most residential greens (300–500 sq ft) take 2–3 days from site prep through finishing. We account for McDonough's clay consolidation time and weather patterns. We're 45 minutes from our headquarters, so we schedule multiple jobs in the area to keep travel efficient and your cost down.
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