Edge Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Morrow backyard sounds like a luxury, but here's the thing—it's actually one of the smartest investments you can make for your property. Whether you're near the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State University, we've installed enough backyard greens around Clayton County to know exactly what works and what doesn't. The clay soil here is thick and doesn't drain like sandy soil in other parts of Georgia, which means a DIY putting green project can turn into a muddy mess pretty quickly. That's where we come in. Our team designs and installs premium putting greens that handle Morrow's weather, look incredible year-round, and actually play like the real thing. No more brown patches, no more soggy spots after rain—just a perfectly manicured green that your family and guests will love. We're about 30 minutes away and we've spent years perfecting the craft for neighborhoods just like yours.
Morrow sits on heavy Clayton County clay, which is beautiful for many things but brutal for traditional grass. Drainage is your biggest enemy here, especially during Georgia's humid summers and unpredictable spring rains. When we install a putting green in your yard, we build a proper base layer system that keeps water from pooling and turning your green into a swamp. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in the Southlake area with mature trees or newer construction near the commercial corridor with more open space. We assess your specific lot during the consultation—some yards get blasted with afternoon sun, others stay shaded until noon. Both situations require different infill and backing choices to keep the turf performing. Most Morrow properties we work on range from quarter-acre to half-acre backyards, which gives us plenty of room to design a green that fits your space and skill level. HOA rules in residential sections near Clayton State tend to be flexible about artificial turf, but we always verify before breaking ground. The clay base also means we need to grade and compact properly—skipping this step is how greens fail.
Absolutely. Many homes in that neighborhood have mature oak and pine trees that create mixed sun-shade situations. We use turf blends rated for lower light and position the green in the sunniest pocket of your yard. Some of our best installations are in partially shaded spots because they stay cooler and don't require as much maintenance in Georgia's heat.
We excavate below the turf and install a perforated base layer with gravel and sand—this is non-negotiable here. The clay gets compacted and sloped slightly so water moves away from the green instead of settling. Without this step, you'd have problems within a year. It's the difference between a green that lasts 10+ years and one that falls apart.
Depends on whether you're in an HOA-governed community or on unincorporated Clayton County land. We've done plenty of installs throughout the Clayton State area and nearby neighborhoods. We always pull permits and confirm any deed restrictions before we schedule the crew. No surprises.
Far less than natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the blades standing up, rinse it after heavy pollen season, and remove leaves. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide treatments that real grass demands in our humid climate. Most Morrow homeowners spend maybe two hours a month on upkeep, if that.
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