Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Putting greens have become a serious upgrade for Morrow homeowners who want to reclaim their yards without the constant maintenance headache. Whether you're near the Clayton State area or closer to Southlake Mall, we're seeing a real shift—families are tired of fighting Clayton County's heavy clay soil and unpredictable weather just to keep a patch of grass playable. A synthetic putting green solves that problem entirely. You get a year-round, tournament-quality surface that doesn't care about Georgia humidity, doesn't need weekly mowing, and honestly looks better than whatever's struggling in your yard right now. We've installed dozens of these across Morrow, and the feedback is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. Unlike concrete—which cracks, gets slippery when wet, and turns into an oven in summer—artificial turf stays soft underfoot, ages beautifully, and actually drains properly. Your neighbors might notice the quality difference before you do. If golf is part of your weekend routine or you just want a backyard feature that impresses and performs, let's talk about what's possible with your space.
Morrow's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the best reasons to go synthetic. That dense Clayton County earth doesn't drain like sandy soil does, which means a natural putting green would stay soggy after rain and compact over time—killing grass and creating drainage problems. We build putting greens with a proper base layer that handles Morrow's moisture and heat without pooling. The commercial corridor runs hot in summer, and many yards around here get mixed sun exposure depending on whether you're in the Southlake Mall vicinity or near residential neighborhoods. Our installation accounts for that—we can orient the green and choose turf pile heights that perform in full sun or dappled shade. Most Morrow lots are suburban-sized, which is ideal for a 200-400 square-foot practice green. We've also noticed several neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscape features, so we make sure your green meets those specs before we break ground. The whole process takes a day or two, and we handle grading and prep work so you're not left managing clay mounds yourself.
We install a drainage base specifically designed for Clayton County's conditions. The clay underneath actually helps—it's stable for grading. We lay down compacted stone, a perforated drainage layer, and a geotextile fabric before the turf goes down. This keeps water moving instead of pooling, even in our humid summers. The synthetic surface itself breathes and dries quickly, so you won't see mold or algae growth.
Not at all. Concrete develops stress cracks in freeze-thaw cycles and degrades under UV exposure. Synthetic turf is engineered to handle Georgia's temperature swings and sun intensity. The fibers fade minimally over 10+ years, and there's nothing to crack, chip, or deteriorate the way concrete does. You get a stable, attractive surface that just gets better with age.
Yes. We choose turf pile and backing materials based on your light conditions. Full-shade greens need slightly shorter pile and better drainage, but they absolutely work. Many Morrow yards have mixed sun due to tree coverage or neighboring structures. We assess your site and recommend the right product for your specific exposure.
Most residential greens take one to two days from start to finish. We handle site prep, grading, base installation, turf layout, seaming, and infill in that window. You're playable the same week. Since we're about 30 minutes from Morrow, scheduling is straightforward—we coordinate around your availability and the weather forecast.
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