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A putting green in your Morrow backyard changes everything about how you spend your free time. Instead of heading to the driving range or paying green fees, you've got tournament-quality short-game practice steps from your patio. We've installed dozens of these in the Clayton County area—from compact greens tucked beside pools near Southlake Mall to full-size practice layouts in larger Morrow lots. The thing is, not every artificial turf plays the same, and Morrow's clay-heavy soil and our Georgia humidity demand materials that won't break down or lose their playability year after year. Your HOA probably has landscape guidelines too, and we work within those from day one. Whether you're a serious golfer wanting to shave strokes off your handicap or someone who just enjoys the game casually, a custom putting green gives you that practice outlet without the commute. We handle everything—site assessment, proper base preparation for Morrow's soil conditions, and installation that lasts.
Clayton County clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soils, so your putting green's foundation has to be engineered correctly. We use a gravel and sand base system that sits on top of your existing clay, which prevents water pooling and keeps your green playable year-round even after heavy rains. Morrow's humidity and occasional summer heat mean your turf will perform best with premium nylon or polypropylene blends—they resist UV fading and maintain consistent putting speeds through Georgia's hot months. Most Morrow properties we work with fall into two categories: smaller quarter-acre-ish lots near the Southlake Mall corridor with shaded afternoon conditions, and larger residential spaces toward the Clayton State area with better all-day sun exposure. Shade matters because putting greens need light to stay vibrant, but we've had success with hybrid approaches using shade-tolerant synthetics in mixed-sun yards. Check your HOA rules before you commit—some subdivisions in Morrow restrict turf color or require certain material certifications. We're familiar with the common landscape covenants here and make sure every installation passes inspection.
Absolutely. Clayton County clay holds water, which is why we don't just lay turf on bare ground. Our base system uses engineered drainage layers—gravel, crushed stone, and sand—that sit between your native clay and the synthetic surface. This keeps water moving and prevents the soggy, muddy conditions that would ruin your green. We've done this hundreds of times in similar soil conditions around the area.
You can, but it depends on how much shade we're talking about. Properties near trees or structures casting afternoon shadows (common in both Southlake and Clayton State neighborhoods) work best with premium, shade-tolerant turf blends. Full-sun greens perform better for consistency, but we design shaded layouts all the time. We'll assess your specific yard's light patterns during a consultation.
A typical residential green takes 3–5 days depending on size and base prep needs. Morrow's clay means we spend extra time on drainage work, which is non-negotiable. Larger greens or complex designs with bunkers or elevation changes may take a week. We schedule in advance and give you a clear timeline upfront.
Most Morrow subdivisions allow them, but rules vary. Some restrict turf color or require drainage documentation. We've worked with local HOAs and can help you navigate approvals. We handle contractor registration, pull permits when needed, and provide documentation that satisfies most Clayton County landscape committees.
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