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A putting green in your Morrow backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a way to reclaim your outdoor space without fighting Clayton County's heavy clay soil every season. Whether you're nestled near Clayton State University or in one of the neighborhoods around Southlake Mall, that Georgia heat and humidity can turn a traditional lawn into a maintenance nightmare. We've installed synthetic putting greens across Morrow for homeowners who got tired of watering, fertilizing, and battling weeds in their own yards. The beauty of artificial turf here is that it levels the playing field—literally. You get a consistent, playable surface year-round, no matter what Mother Nature throws at Clayton County. Your backyard becomes an actual retreat where you can practice your short game, host friends, or just enjoy a space that stays green without the sweat equity. We're based about 30 minutes away, so we know exactly what works in this area and what doesn't. Let's turn that patchy corner of your yard into something you'll actually use.
Morrow sits on that stubborn Clayton County clay that makes traditional lawn care feel like a losing battle. Heavy clay compacts easily, drains poorly, and creates those bare patches that seem to multiply overnight. A putting green installation here means we're working around existing landscaping, dealing with the intense summer sun that beats down on yards near the Southlake corridor, and sometimes navigating the shade patterns that come with mature trees in established neighborhoods. We size and grade your space carefully—most Morrow residential lots are compact enough that a modest putting green (500–1,500 square feet) becomes your focal point without overwhelming the yard. The installation itself requires proper base prep to handle our clay foundation and ensure water doesn't pool after heavy rains. We also consider nearby trees and roof overhangs when plotting sun exposure, since that affects how the turf ages and plays. One thing we see often: homeowners in HOA communities need to confirm their landscape guidelines before we start. Most boards approve synthetic greens since they reduce water use and eliminate chemical applications—a win for Clayton County's environmental standards.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass that struggles in Clayton County's clay and heat cycles, synthetic turf is engineered for exactly these conditions. Our installations in Morrow neighborhoods handle 95-degree summers and sudden thunderstorms without degrading. The turf stays playable, doesn't develop fungal issues like natural grass does in humid Georgia, and the backing system we use drains standing water quickly so your green stays in shape.
Most Morrow homeowners work with 300–1,500 square feet, depending on their lot size and how serious they want to get. Even a modest 300-square-foot green gives you multiple hole layouts and genuine practice opportunity. We visit your yard, walk the space near Southlake or Clayton State area, and recommend dimensions that fit your actual landscape—not a generic template.
Many Morrow communities do require approval, but most HOAs greenlight artificial turf projects since they reduce water consumption and eliminate pesticide runoff—big pluses for Clayton County regulations. We'll help you document what we're installing and can provide examples of completed projects if your board wants reference material.
A typical putting green project takes 3–5 working days once we schedule. We handle site prep, base installation, turf layout, and drainage setup right here in the Morrow area. Weather and existing yard conditions can shift the schedule slightly, but we'll give you realistic dates upfront so you're never guessing.
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