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A putting green in your Morrow backyard isn't just about having a place to practice your short game—it's about reclaiming that corner of your yard and turning it into something you'll actually use. We've installed plenty of greens around Clayton County, and we know the landscape here. Whether you're near Southlake or closer to the Clayton State area, that Georgia clay soil and our humid summers create specific challenges that matter when you're building something meant to drain well and stay playable year-round. The good news? Artificial turf is built for exactly these conditions. No more worrying about bare patches from clay compaction, no more fighting with overwatering in summer or watching moss creep in during spring. We're just 30 minutes away from Morrow, which means we can get out to your property quickly, assess your space, and give you a real quote based on what we actually see—not some generic estimate. A quality putting green pays for itself in enjoyment, and the maintenance is basically zero once we get it installed right.
Morrow's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons homeowners call us about artificial turf. That dense, compacted Clayton County clay doesn't play nice with natural grass drainage, especially when you're trying to maintain the firm, consistent surface a putting green demands. Add our typical Georgia humidity and afternoon thunderstorms, and you're looking at standing water and soft spots in natural turf—exactly what kills a good putting practice setup. Artificial putting green turf changes that equation entirely. The drainage base we install underneath handles our summer rainfall without pooling, and the turf itself won't develop those muddy bare patches you see on natural greens during heavy use. Most residential yards in the Morrow area—especially around the Southlake and Clayton State neighborhoods—have decent sized backyards but irregular shade patterns from tree cover. Our team designs around actual sun exposure on your property. We've worked enough Morrow yards to know where afternoon shade typically sits and how to orient the green for maximum playability. Installation takes a few days depending on prep work, and we handle all the grading and base layer ourselves—no surprises.
Clayton County clay compacts heavily and drains poorly, which is exactly why artificial turf works so well here. We install a engineered drainage base that sits on top of that clay, so water moves through instead of pooling. Natural grass in clay soil develops bare spots and soft areas—artificial turf stays firm and true year-round, regardless of our Georgia rainfall patterns.
It depends on the severity and timing of shade. We assess your actual sun patterns—not guesses. If you've got 4+ hours of direct sun during prime practice times, artificial turf will perform well. Shade patterns around the Clayton State and Southlake areas vary by property, so we evaluate on-site before quoting.
Cost depends on square footage, site prep needs, and drainage complexity—Morrow's clay sometimes requires extra base work. We'll send someone out to measure and assess your actual yard, then provide a custom quote based on what's really needed, not a one-size-fits-all estimate.
DIY is tempting, but the drainage base is critical in Morrow's clay-heavy environment. Poor installation leads to drainage failure and soft spots. We handle site prep, grading, base installation, and turf layout so it actually performs. It's worth getting right the first time.
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