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A putting green in your Morrow backyard changes the game—literally. Whether you're near the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State, we've installed dozens of these greens for homeowners who got tired of driving to the range or waiting for the perfect weather to practice. The thing about Morrow is that a lot of properties sit on that heavy Clayton County clay, which actually works in your favor when you're building something that needs a solid, level base. We've got the local knowledge to handle your yard's specific drainage and soil challenges, and we can have you putting in your own backyard within weeks, not months. Our crews know the neighborhoods here—we understand the lot sizes, the sun patterns through the season, and what kind of infill works best for the humidity we get. It's one thing to install artificial turf for a lawn; it's another to build a putting surface that plays true year-round without the maintenance nightmare of real grass.
Clayton County's clay-heavy soil is actually a strength when it comes to putting green installation. That dense base gives us a stable foundation to work from, and we don't have to dig as deep or worry about settling the way you might in sandier areas. Morrow's summers get hot and humid, so choosing the right infill is critical—we typically recommend silica sand or a hybrid infill blend that keeps the surface cooler underfoot and drains properly during our afternoon thunderstorms. Shade patterns matter here, especially in the neighborhoods near Clayton State where tree coverage can be dense. We'll assess your yard's sun exposure during your consultation because that affects both how fast the surface plays and how much algae or moss buildup you might see. Most Morrow properties we work on range from modest residential lots to larger yards in the Southlake area, and we scale the green accordingly. The clay base actually locks in place better than you'd expect, so subsurface prep is straightforward. One note: if your property has an HOA, we've worked with most of the major ones in Clayton County, so we know what styles and dimensions they approve.
Silica sand is the traditional choice and works great here—it's affordable and plays consistently. However, given Morrow's humidity and heat, we often recommend a hybrid blend that includes antimicrobial ingredients to resist algae growth during our wet summers. The hybrid infill stays cooler and drains faster after rain, which matters in Clayton County where afternoon storms are common. It costs more upfront but saves you maintenance headaches.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days, depending on size and how much base prep your Clayton County clay needs. Since we're about 30 minutes from your area, we can schedule efficiently and handle any drainage challenges your lot presents. We do the work in phases so your yard isn't torn up for weeks.
Most Morrow HOAs allow putting greens, but we always recommend checking your covenant before we break ground. We've worked with the major associations in Clayton County and know what they typically approve. In the rare case there are restrictions, we can design something that meets their guidelines.
The surface itself handles Morrow's climate well, but infill choice matters. Silica sand can get hot, while hybrid or rubber blends stay more comfortable and drain better during our humid season. We'll recommend an infill based on your specific yard conditions and how much play you expect year-round.
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