Shaded Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Morrow backyard sounds like a luxury, but honestly, it's becoming a smart choice for homeowners around Clayton County—especially in neighborhoods near Southlake Mall and the Clayton State area where yard space is at a premium. We've installed dozens of these across the region, and what strikes us most is how many people don't realize their shaded yards are actually *ideal* for synthetic turf. You won't get the muddy patches that come with real grass under trees, and you'll skip the constant fertilizing that clay soil demands. Whether you're tucked into one of the tighter residential lots or have a decent-sized backyard, a putting green gives you that polished look without the weekend maintenance headaches. The real game-changer? You can play year-round. No dormant season, no drainage problems when Clayton County's humidity kicks in, just consistent, playable surface. We're about 30 minutes from most addresses in Morrow, so we know the local landscape challenges inside and out. Your neighbors might think you're lucky. You'll just know you made a smart investment.
Morrow sits on Clayton County clay, which is honestly one of the biggest reasons we see so many homeowners choosing artificial turf for their putting greens. Real grass struggles with that dense, compacted soil—it doesn't drain right, roots don't penetrate, and you're fighting an uphill battle before you even start. Our synthetic putting greens sidestep that problem entirely. Shade is another big factor here. Between the mature trees in established neighborhoods and the commercial corridor density around Southlake Mall, a lot of Morrow yards don't get full sun all day. Real grass just won't perform in those conditions, but artificial turf thrives in dappled or partial shade. Installation is straightforward—we remove the existing grass, grade properly to handle Georgia's seasonal water flow, and lay down a drainage base that works with your soil instead of fighting it. Most residential lots in your area give us 200–500 square feet to work with, which is perfect for a putting green that feels substantial without being overwhelming. We also make sure everything meets local HOA expectations if that applies to your property. The result is a manicured, maintenance-free surface that looks sharp year-round, regardless of sun exposure or soil type.
Real grass needs sunlight to photosynthesize and stay healthy. In Morrow's shaded neighborhoods—especially under mature trees—grass thins out, develops moss, and struggles with moisture management. Synthetic turf has zero light requirement and actually plays better in shade because it doesn't get scorched or weathered unevenly. You get consistent roll and appearance year-round.
Yes, if it's installed right. We use a proper base layer that creates drainage separation between your dense clay soil and the synthetic surface. This prevents water pooling and keeps the green playable even during Georgia's wet seasons. The clay actually helps the base stay stable, which improves longevity.
We typically see 200–400 square feet, which is enough for two or three holes with practice areas. That size fits most residential lots in the Southlake and Clayton State neighborhoods without feeling cramped. We'll design it to work with your existing landscape and any HOA guidelines.
Absolutely. Synthetic putting greens are landscaping improvements, not structures, so most HOAs welcome them. We've worked with several Morrow communities and can help you navigate any approval requirements. It actually boosts curb appeal, which most associations appreciate.
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