Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard putting green is one of those projects that sounds amazing until you realize your Monroe yard has other ideas. We get it—that red clay soil under most properties in Walton County doesn't naturally drain the way a proper green needs it to, and the humidity here can turn a poorly installed synthetic surface into a maintenance nightmare. That's where we come in. Whether you're near the Downtown Monroe Square area or out in the Good Hope neighborhood, we've installed dozens of putting greens that actually perform year-round. The difference between a putting green that plays true and one that puddles or gets soggy comes down to base prep, drainage design, and choosing turf that handles our climate. We're based about 50 minutes away, but we've learned exactly what Monroe yards need—the right sub-base to handle our clay, proper slope for water management, and synthetic grass that won't deteriorate in our heat and humidity. An emergency install is possible too, depending on your timeline and scope. Let's talk about what you're working with.
Monroe's clay-heavy soil is the first thing we address with every putting green project. That dense, compacted base won't drain naturally, so we excavate, amend, and install a gravel-and-sand foundation that actually sheds water instead of trapping it. You'll see this especially if your property sits in the lower spots common around Walton County—we've got to slope everything correctly or you'll have standing water within a week of heavy rain. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in a wooded lot or more open space. Downtown Monroe and Good Hope area yards tend to have mature trees, which means shade patterns shift seasonally. Some customers love a green under oak cover for afternoon shade relief; others need us to clear sight lines. The synthetic turf we install handles full sun without fading and won't get slick in shade the way natural grass would. Yard size matters too—most Monroe properties we work with are suburban residential, giving us 400 to 800 square feet for a solid playing surface. We design with your existing landscaping in mind, making sure the green integrates naturally rather than looking like a patch dropped in your yard. Our base-prep process is the same whether you're 10 minutes or 50 minutes from our shop: it's the only way to guarantee a green that plays well and lasts.
Yes. Emergency and rush installs are possible depending on what you need. If your project is smaller (under 400 sq ft) and site prep is straightforward, we can often complete it in two to three days. Larger projects or those requiring significant grading to handle Monroe's clay drainage issues take longer. Call us directly with your timeline and we'll give you a real answer based on current schedule and your yard's specific conditions.
It absolutely does if you don't address it. Our process removes and replaces the top layer, then installs a compacted base specifically engineered for clay environments. Without this step, water pools and the green shifts over time. We've built dozens in Walton County with this exact issue. Proper base prep is non-negotiable here—it's what separates a green that lasts from one that fails within a season.
Premium synthetic turf handles it better than natural grass ever could. Our materials don't brown in summer heat, won't develop fungal issues from humidity, and dry quickly after rain. The infill system we use is designed for Southeast climates specifically. You'll get consistent play year-round without the disease pressure and maintenance headaches that come with real grass in our climate.
Synthetic turf is actually ideal for shade. Unlike natural grass, it won't thin out or get slick in low light. We design the green to work with your existing tree coverage, and in many cases shade is an advantage—it keeps surface temperatures lower in summer. We'll assess your specific lot during the consultation and work with what you've got.
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