Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Putting greens aren't just for golf courses anymore—plenty of homeowners around Morrow are discovering how nice it is to have one right in their backyard. Whether you're near the Southlake Mall area or out toward Clayton State, a well-installed artificial putting green gives you a low-maintenance way to practice your short game without worrying about weather, watering, or constantly mowing. The clay-heavy soil we deal with in Clayton County actually makes artificial turf a smart choice; you skip the drainage headaches that come with natural grass in our area. We've installed greens for folks all over Morrow—some in small side yards, others as focal points in bigger landscapes—and the results speak for themselves. No brown patches, no upkeep, just consistent playing surface year-round. If you've been thinking about adding one to your property, here's what you should know about making it work in our neighborhood.
Morrow's Clayton County clay is dense and doesn't drain the way sandy soils do, which is exactly why artificial putting greens work so well here. You won't battle soggy conditions or mosquito breeding grounds after rain. The sun exposure varies depending on where you live—homes near the Clayton State area might deal with more tree shade, while properties closer to the commercial corridor tend to get fuller sun. That matters for your green's placement and which infill material holds up best in direct heat. Most Morrow yards we work with are residential lots with decent depth, giving us room to work with. We'll typically dig out 4 to 6 inches, add proper base material, and slope for drainage—even though clay doesn't absorb water, you want it moving away from your foundation. If you've got an HOA, check your covenants first; some neighborhoods have specific rules about visible turf colors or installation materials. The good news is most communities in our area approve putting greens since they're attractive and eliminate lawn chemical concerns.
Not harder, just different. We account for the clay's density right from the start—that's why proper base preparation matters. We excavate to the right depth, compact everything evenly, and ensure water runs away from your home and landscaping. Honestly, the clay actually eliminates some drainage problems you'd have with natural grass, so there's a real advantage once we set it up correctly.
Yes, but location matters. If your yard is heavily shaded by trees—common for properties near Clayton State—we'll position your green where it gets the most daylight. Artificial turf doesn't need as much sun as natural grass, but it does perform better with at least a few hours of direct light. We'll walk your space and find the best spot during our free estimate.
Most residential putting greens take 2 to 3 days depending on size and site prep. We handle excavation, base installation, turf laying, and finishing in one project. We're based about 30 minutes from Morrow, so scheduling is straightforward. We'll give you a clear timeline once we see your yard.
A putting green focuses on the 6- to 15-foot range and is typically smaller—perfect for practicing strokes in your yard. A chipping green includes transition zones and can handle fuller swings. For most Morrow residential lots, a putting green fits the space and gives you exactly what you need without overcomplicating things.
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