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Picture this: it's Saturday morning in Morrow, and instead of spending two hours maintaining a patchy lawn in Clayton County's heavy clay soil, you're actually using your backyard. That's what a quality putting green does. Whether you're near the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State, a lot of Morrow homeowners discover that artificial turf transforms how they live outdoors. The clay-heavy soil around here doesn't play nicely with traditional grass—it compacts, it drains poorly, and it turns into a muddy mess after rain. A putting green gives you that lush, manicured look year-round without the frustration. You get a playable surface that handles Georgia's heat and humidity, looks sharp in all seasons, and actually lets you enjoy your yard instead of fighting it. We've installed dozens of these in Clayton County, and homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best outdoor upgrades they've made. No more brown patches. No more weeds. Just a beautiful, functional space that works with Morrow's climate, not against it.
Morrow sits in Clayton County, where that dense clay soil is the default. If you've tried growing anything in your yard, you already know how it behaves—it holds water like a sponge after rain, then hardens like concrete in summer heat. This is actually where artificial turf shines. Installation here typically involves proper grading and drainage prep to manage the moisture that pooling clay creates. Most Morrow properties get a solid mix of sun and afternoon shade, depending on whether you're in the Southlake corridor or near the Clayton State neighborhoods. We design putting greens to handle both scenarios—sun-facing areas stay vibrant without fading, and shaded sections maintain their texture without moss growth. Lot sizes in Morrow vary quite a bit, but we've done everything from compact 200-square-foot greens tucked beside townhomes to sprawling backyard layouts on larger residential lots. The key is grading properly on Clayton County clay to ensure water runs off rather than pooling under the turf. Georgia's humidity means we recommend quality infill and proper maintenance, but the payoff is worth it—a putting green that stays playable and gorgeous without the clay-induced headaches that plague natural grass around here.
Absolutely. That's actually why many Morrow homeowners choose artificial turf. We install a drainage system beneath the turf that diverts water away from the heavy clay underneath. Instead of pooling on your lawn like it would with grass, water moves through the turf and drains laterally. We've done this successfully in dozens of Clayton County yards—clay doesn't stop drainage when the system is engineered correctly.
Our turf is specifically rated for Georgia's climate. It won't fade in the intense summer sun, and the synthetic fibers won't develop moss or algae in humid conditions the way natural grass does. Near Southlake or Clayton State, you'll see the green maintain its color and playability all summer without any seasonal decline. Regular brushing keeps the infill distributed evenly.
Even small Morrow yards can accommodate a putting green. We've installed them in 150–200 square feet of space. If you have a larger lot, we can design a more elaborate layout with multiple holes and elevation changes. The neighborhood you're in matters less than your available space and how you want to use it.
Maintenance is minimal compared to natural grass in Morrow's clay. You'll brush the surface occasionally to keep the infill level and remove debris. That's it—no watering, no fertilizer, no fighting clay compaction. Most Morrow homeowners spend 30 minutes a month on upkeep, and that's being generous.
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