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A putting green in your Morrow backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a way to turn that Clayton County clay into something you'll actually use. Whether your home is near the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State, you've got space that could become your own little practice course. We've installed plenty of greens around Morrow, and the thing that surprises homeowners most is how much they actually use them once they're in. You think you'll practice your short game a few times a month, and then you're out there every other evening with a drink in hand, working on that lag putt. The clay-heavy soil in this part of Clayton County actually works in your favor during installation—it provides solid drainage once we prepare the base properly, and it gives us a stable foundation that holds up year after year. Unlike natural grass, your artificial putting green won't die back in summer heat, won't develop bare patches from foot traffic, and won't turn into a mud pit after a heavy rain. In Morrow's climate, that means you get a usable surface from March through November without the maintenance headache.
Morrow's Clayton County terrain is mostly clay-based soil, which affects how we prep your putting green installation. Clay doesn't drain naturally, but that's exactly why our base preparation matters so much—we engineer it to shed water properly instead of letting it pool. If your lot is in the Southlake Mall area or near Clayton State, you're likely dealing with relatively flat residential sections, which actually makes installation straightforward. We don't need to build complex drainage systems for steep slopes. Sun exposure varies depending on which neighborhood you're in and how your house sits relative to tree coverage, but we'll assess that during the site visit. Some Morrow properties have mature oak and pine trees that create afternoon shade—that's actually perfect for putting greens since it keeps the artificial turf from getting too hot during summer. Typical Morrow residential lots give us plenty of room for a practice green that's functional without feeling cramped. Installation usually takes 2-3 days depending on site prep needs. The clay subsoil requires proper compaction, a perforated drainage layer, and quality aggregate base before the turf goes down. Once it's in, your green will handle Morrow's summer heat and occasional heavy rainfall without issues.
Not at all—clay is actually stable once prepared correctly. We excavate, compact the clay base, add a drainage layer with perforated pipe, and install aggregate base. This engineered approach prevents water pooling. Clay's density gives us a solid, non-shifting foundation that keeps your green level and true for years. It's common in this area and we've perfected the process.
Yes. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf won't go dormant or brown out in Georgia heat. Our premium synthetic blends are designed for this exact climate. They drain quickly after rain, stay cooler than direct soil, and maintain consistent playing surface all season. You'll have a usable green from spring through fall.
Typically 2-3 days, depending on site size and how much base prep your specific soil needs. Most Morrow lots don't have major slope or drainage complications, so we're usually in and out efficiently. We'll give you an exact timeline after the site assessment.
It depends on your specific neighborhood's HOA guidelines. We recommend checking your deed restrictions first. Most Morrow residential communities allow artificial turf, especially for backyard putting greens, but a few have restrictions. We're happy to advise once you know your HOA rules.
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