Gated Community — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Picture this: you're at home in one of Morrow's gated communities near Clayton State or the Southlake Mall corridor, and you want a backyard that actually gets used. Not just mowed, not just maintained—*used*. That's where a putting green changes everything. We work with homeowners throughout Clayton County who are tired of fighting our heavy clay soil and the Georgia heat just to keep a decent lawn looking presentable. A synthetic putting green gives you that manicured, resort-style feel without the daily battle. Whether you're in a newer development near Clayton State or an established neighborhood close to Southlake, we've installed plenty of greens for folks who want their outdoor space to be an actual destination. No more watering during drought season. No more mud after summer storms. Just a pristine, playable surface that works year-round in Georgia's climate. We're based just 30 minutes away, so we know the local conditions, the HOA requirements that come with gated communities, and what actually holds up in Clayton County humidity.
Morrow sits on Clayton County's notoriously dense clay soil, which is honestly one of the best reasons to go synthetic. That clay holds water like a sponge, stays soggy after rain, and makes it nearly impossible to keep natural grass healthy without serious drainage work and constant maintenance. A putting green sidesteps all of that. We typically see two distinct sun patterns here: properties closer to the commercial areas and near Southlake get solid afternoon heat, while homes tucked into the residential neighborhoods closer to Clayton State often have more tree coverage. Both work fine for artificial turf—we just adjust the infill and pile height based on your specific exposure. Gated communities in this area tend to have landscape covenants, so we always review your HOA guidelines before quoting. Most allow high-quality synthetic turf, but rules vary. Yard sizes in Morrow run the gamut, from compact lots to larger estates, so we design greens to fit your space and play style—whether that's a 12-foot practice green or a full 18-hole short course setup. Installation on clay means we do extra base prep to ensure proper drainage and prevent settling.
Yes, but we build it right from the start. Our installation process includes a compacted base layer and proper slope that pushes water away from the green, even in Clayton County's heavy clay. Water drains down and out—it doesn't pool on top the way it would on natural grass. We've done dozens of these in Morrow and the surrounding area with zero drainage complaints.
Most do, especially in gated communities where residents are already investing in premium landscaping. We always pull your HOA rules before moving forward. Some have minor requirements—like edge finishing or color specs—but we've never had a problem getting approval in Morrow's established neighborhoods. It's a legitimate landscape feature, not a pool or structure.
Synthetic turf actually performs better with moderate sun exposure. Full shade is the only real problem—it limits drainage and can trap moisture. In Morrow, whether you're near Clayton State's tree-lined areas or the sunnier Southlake corridor, we can make it work. We'll assess your yard's sun pattern during the site visit and recommend pile height and infill accordingly.
Most residential greens are done in 3–5 days, depending on size and base prep needs. Clayton County clay sometimes requires extra grading work, but we've got the process dialed in. We'll give you a firm timeline during the estimate so you know exactly when your backyard transforms.
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