Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's rapid growth means a lot of new homes with yards that need real solutions—and a lot of homeowners discovering that Georgia clay doesn't play nice with traditional grass. That's where a putting green comes in. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, or anywhere near Heritage Park, a synthetic putting green gives you that polished, manicured look without fighting Henry County's stubborn soil every weekend. We've installed dozens across McDonough, and the response is always the same: people love having a practice space right in their backyard that actually holds up to our humidity and heat. The best part? Most installations happen over a weekend. You can break it in by Monday morning. We're 45 minutes out from our shop, so scheduling a weekend install in your 30252 or 30253 zip code works perfectly for us. No endless maintenance, no brown patches from clay runoff, no guilt about not keeping up with the Joneses down the street. Just a pristine putting surface ready whenever you want to practice.
Henry County clay is beautiful for building subdivisions but brutal for turf. It compacts hard, drains poorly, and doesn't forgive missed waterings. That's why so many McDonough homeowners are moving away from traditional sod. Our synthetic putting greens sidestep all of that. The clay actually becomes an advantage during installation—it's solid enough to hold a stable base layer without the drainage headaches you'd get with grass. Most yards in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown sit on similar soil profiles, and we size the base prep accordingly. Shade patterns matter too. If your backyard catches afternoon sun (common for lots backing up toward Heritage Park), you'll appreciate that synthetic turf won't thin out or get scorched like live grass would. HOA communities around McDonough Square tend to have landscape guidelines, but putting greens typically fall into the 'approved hardscape' category since they're not living plant material. We always verify before digging. Lot sizes in the newer subdivisions vary, but we commonly see 800–2,500 square feet of usable backyard. That's plenty for a practice green, chipping area, or even a small par-3 simulation. Weekend installations mean minimal disruption to your neighbors and your routine.
Yes. Most residential greens—say, 300–600 square feet—take one solid day of labor. We prep the clay base, compact it, lay down the sub-base, install drainage, and roll out synthetic turf. You're done before sunset. Since we're 45 minutes from McDonough, scheduling a Saturday or Sunday install is our standard. By Monday, you're putting.
No, actually the opposite. Our clay-heavy lots in McDonough and surrounding areas provide excellent drainage stability when properly graded. We add a compacted sand-clay base that bonds well and prevents settling. The key is making sure water doesn't pool, which is why we always slope the green toward a drainage edge. Works beautifully in 30252 and 30253.
Most do. Putting greens are hardscape features, not live plantings, so they usually comply with landscape rules. We've installed in multiple Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown communities without issue. We recommend checking your CC&Rs first, and we're happy to review them with you before we quote.
Synthetic turf works in full sun or partial shade. Unlike live grass, it won't thin out or brown from afternoon heat. If your lot backs toward Heritage Park or other wooded areas, you'll still have a playable surface. That said, we design drainage and slope based on your specific sunlight and water-runoff patterns.
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