Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in Moreland isn't just a backyard feature—it's a reason to stay home instead of driving out to the course. We've installed dozens of them across Coweta County, and we understand what makes them work in this part of Georgia. Your red clay soil, the humidity that rolls through Downtown Moreland, the way afternoon sun hits differently depending on whether you're near the Lewis Grizzard Museum area or out toward the more rural stretches—all of that matters when we're laying down synthetic turf that'll last. Most homeowners we talk to thought a putting green was either too expensive or too complicated to maintain. Then they see what modern artificial turf can do, and they realize they've been overthinking it. We're based just 55 minutes away, which means we can get to your property quickly, assess your yard in person, and talk through exactly what you need. No rushed estimates, no guessing based on photos. Just honest conversation about your space and what'll actually work.
Moreland's red clay is dense and doesn't drain the way sandy soils do, so proper base preparation is non-negotiable for a putting green. We always recommend a compacted gravel foundation with a drainage layer—that's what keeps water from pooling under your turf during the heavy rains Coweta County gets. The clay also means you might have some settling issues if the base isn't installed right, and that'll throw off your green's slope within a year or two. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on where your home sits relative to tree lines and neighboring properties. Some yards in the rural areas around Moreland get full afternoon exposure; others are shaded by mature oaks for most of the day. We measure this carefully before recommending a turf grade because some synthetic grasses perform better in shade, and others need full sun to hold their color. Yard size matters too. We see everything from small practice greens (about 300 square feet) to larger recreational setups on acreage. The bigger installations give us room to build in realistic slopes and contours. HOA restrictions in Downtown Moreland are minimal for most residential properties, but we always ask first—it's worth confirming before we break ground.
Yes, but not without the right base. We install 4-6 inches of compacted gravel under the turf, plus a perforated drainage layer that moves water away from your putting surface. Moreland's clay needs this extra step. Without it, water sits and turf quality degrades fast. We've seen it happen, and it's avoidable with proper prep.
For a standard residential putting green, we're typically on-site for 1-2 days depending on yard prep needs. Moreland properties vary—some have great access and flat terrain, others need grading work. We scope it during the site visit and give you a realistic timeline before we start. Rush jobs are possible if you're in a bind.
Not with quality turf. We use UV-stabilized synthetics designed for Georgia's climate. The red clay and afternoon heat aren't unique challenges—Georgia turf installers have been solving this for years. Your putting green will stay vibrant, assuming it's the right product for your sun exposure.
Absolutely. Slopes are actually preferred for putting greens—they create realistic green break. Uneven ground gets graded and leveled during prep. We work with your land's natural contours when possible, but we'll reshape as needed to give you a playable surface that matches your vision.
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