Vs Mulch — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Morrow backyard sounds like a luxury, but honestly, it's one of the smartest landscape upgrades we see homeowners make around Clayton County. Whether you're near the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State, that Georgia clay soil we all deal with here makes natural grass golf practice a real headache—especially when you're trying to maintain a smooth, playable surface year-round. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Morrow, and the transformation is always the same: homeowners go from frustrated with dead patches and uneven wear to actually enjoying their yards again. The best part? Unlike real grass, your synthetic putting surface stays tournament-quality regardless of our humid summers or the occasional dry spell. No more watering obsession, no more reseeding frustration. You get a professional-grade practice area that handles foot traffic, Georgia weather, and heavy use without breaking down. We're talking about a 30-minute drive from our shop, so we know Morrow's neighborhoods, the soil composition, and exactly what works here.
Morrow sits on that dense Clayton County clay that makes drainage a real issue for traditional turf. When you're installing a putting green here, we're not just thinking about aesthetics—we're engineering around what's actually beneath the surface. Clay compacts, holds moisture, and creates standing water problems that destroy natural grass. Our synthetic systems include proper base preparation and drainage layers specifically designed to handle Clayton County soil conditions. The yards in your area range from modest suburban lots to more spacious properties, which means we customize each green's size and shape to fit your actual space. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on your neighborhood—some properties near the commercial corridor get full afternoon heat, while others have mature tree coverage. We factor that into surface material selection because certain synthetic blades perform better in different light conditions. HOA restrictions exist in some Morrow communities, but we work with those guidelines regularly. Most importantly, installation in clay soil requires proper sub-base work that we've perfected over hundreds of Clayton County projects.
Absolutely—it's actually the #1 reason we recommend proper base installation in Morrow. We excavate, install a compacted gravel base, add a perforated drainage layer, and then lay the synthetic turf. This system bypasses the clay entirely and ensures water moves away from your putting surface. Without this approach, you'd see puddles and soggy spots, especially during Georgia's humid seasons.
We design greens ranging from 200 to 1,200 square feet depending on your lot size and budget. Most Morrow homeowners go with 400–600 square feet—enough for realistic practice holes without dominating the yard. We'll assess your actual space during the consultation and show you options that fit your property layout.
Yes. Our turf is UV-stabilized to resist fading and built to drain quickly after rain so humidity doesn't cause mold or deterioration. It stays firm and playable even after a hot, humid day. No wet spots, no algae growth, no seasonal dormancy like real grass.
Over five years, synthetic pays for itself through eliminated watering, fertilizing, aeration, and reseeding. In Clayton County's clay, natural grass demands constant intervention. Most Morrow customers see payback around year three—and by then they've already enjoyed years of a perfect playing surface without the maintenance stress.
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