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Building a new home in Morrow? One of the smartest moves we see homeowners make during construction is planning their outdoor space early—especially if a putting green fits your vision. Whether you're settling near Clayton State or in the Southlake Mall corridor, a backyard putting green turns a blank canvas into your personal golf retreat without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in Clayton County's clay-heavy soil. We've installed dozens of putting greens across the area, and the ones that stand out are the ones designed during the building phase, not added as an afterthought. You get better drainage solutions, proper base preparation, and a finished product that looks sharp from day one. New construction gives you the freedom to integrate your green into the overall landscape design—no ripping out established lawns, no fighting existing drainage patterns. It's genuinely the best time to make it happen.
Morrow sits in Clayton County, where the soil is predominantly clay-based—dense and prone to holding water. That's exactly why a well-engineered artificial putting green works so well here. During new construction, we typically install a compacted base layer that accounts for this clay composition, ensuring water moves away from the green surface instead of pooling underneath. The commercial corridor and residential neighborhoods around Southlake get solid sun exposure, though some properties back onto wooded areas near Clayton State's periphery. We design shade-tolerant green specifications when needed—it matters less with artificial turf than natural grass, but we still plan sight lines and afternoon protection into the layout. Most new homes in Morrow have modest to medium-sized yards; we've found 300–600 square feet is a sweet spot for a putting green that feels integrated, not cramped. Installation during construction is cleaner too: no working around existing landscaping, and the contractor crew can coordinate base prep with your home's grading and drainage system. That coordination prevents costly rework later.
Not if it's installed right. Clay holds water, but we build a perforated subsurface layer that channels moisture away from the turf. During new construction, the grading is still flexible, so we integrate the green's drainage with your home's overall water management. It's actually easier to get it right now than retrofitting later.
Absolutely. One advantage of artificial turf in Morrow is consistency—no winter dormancy, no brown patches. Summer heat and humidity don't faze premium artificial greens. You get that lush, playable surface 365 days a year, which beats fighting natural grass in Clayton County heat.
Typically 2–4 days, depending on green size and base prep complexity. Since your lot is already being graded during construction, we slot in around the builder's schedule. Coordination is key—we want the green done before final landscaping but after major drainage work.
Yes, but it's more involved. You'd need to verify any HOA restrictions (some communities have landscaping guidelines), and we'd have to work around existing grades and utilities. New construction timing is ideal, but we handle retrofits in Morrow regularly if that's your situation.
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