Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough homeowners understand the challenge: that Georgia clay soil wants to stay wet, your natural grass never quite recovers from our humid summers, and keeping a pristine lawn in Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown takes constant work. A putting green changes that equation entirely. Instead of fighting clay compaction and seasonal dormancy, you get a year-round, low-maintenance short game practice area right in your backyard—no mowing, no fertilizing, no watching it brown out in July. We've installed synthetic turf systems across Henry County's rapidly expanding neighborhoods, and we've learned exactly what works on this red clay and what doesn't. This spring, we're running a special that makes it the perfect time to finally get that putting green you've been imagining. Whether you're near Heritage Park or tucked into one of the newer subdivisions, we handle the installation start to finish, managing the clay base, ensuring proper drainage around your McDonough home, and building a green that plays true. The best part? By June, while your neighbors are out every weekend fighting their mowers, you'll be improving your short game in the cool of the morning.
McDonough's Henry County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do. That's why base prep matters more here than in other parts of Georgia. We excavate, add a proper gravel and sand layer, and install drainage systems that keep water from pooling beneath your putting green—especially critical during our spring and early summer rains. Sun exposure varies dramatically in the newer subdivisions around Eagle's Landing; some lots are heavily shaded by mature trees, others are wide open. That affects both how your turf performs and how the ball rolls. We assess your specific yard's microclimate before recommending turf type and pile height. Lot sizes in McDonough tend to be generous compared to Atlanta proper, which gives us room to build greens with real contour and strategy. HOA guidelines in some of the neighborhoods do have landscape rules, so we'll confirm your community allows artificial turf before breaking ground. Our crews know the local code requirements and permit process; we handle that side of the project so you don't have to.
Absolutely. Clay requires more careful base preparation than sandy soil, but that's our standard process. We remove the existing sod, compact the clay, add drainage stone and sand layers, then install the turf system. The key is getting the foundation right—which we do on every Henry County installation. Once it's down, the clay underneath actually helps stabilize the system.
Yes. We install a perforated base layer that channels water away from the turf surface and into the surrounding landscape or existing drainage. McDonough's clay means we can't rely on soil absorption, so proper drainage infrastructure is non-negotiable. We design every system to handle Henry County's typical rainfall.
A typical residential putting green takes 2–4 days, depending on size and complexity. We can usually start the week after booking. Since we're based 45 minutes away, we schedule McDonough installations efficiently. Our spring special includes expedited scheduling, so you could have your green ready by early May.
Some McDonough neighborhoods have landscape guidelines; we'll review your community's rules before quoting. Most HOAs approve artificial turf for recreational use, especially when it's tucked in a backyard. We've worked with several Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown communities and know the process. If approval is needed, we'll walk you through it.
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