Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Morrow backyard transforms winter from a season of dormant grass into your personal practice zone. Here in Clayton County, homeowners around Southlake Mall and the Clayton State area deal with clay-heavy soil that doesn't play well with natural grass—especially when temperatures dip. That's where artificial turf steps in. You get year-round playability without the frustration of muddy patches or brown dormant zones when the weather turns cold. Whether you're near the commercial corridor or tucked into one of our quieter neighborhoods, an artificial putting green gives you that consistent, manicured surface every single day. No seasonal slowdown, no weather delays, no guilt about neglecting the lawn in January. Winter in Georgia doesn't mean your short game has to sit idle. LawnLogic can have you practicing putts 365 days a year, rain or shine.
Morrow's clay-based soil presents a real challenge for natural putting greens, especially during winter months when moisture retention becomes problematic. That dense Clayton County clay doesn't drain the way a putting surface needs to—you'll get standing water and soft spots that destroy consistency. Artificial turf sidesteps this entirely. The area around Southlake Mall and Clayton State tends toward smaller residential lots, which actually works in your favor for turf installation. Most yards here run compact enough that a quality putting green doesn't require extensive site prep, though we always recommend proper base preparation to handle our regional humidity and occasional freeze-thaw cycles. Winter sun angles in Morrow are lower and more favorable for turf—you won't battlewith the intense summer UV the way northern installations do. If your property backs up to wooded areas near Clayton State, shade patterns can shift seasonally, so we assess those during consultation. HOA communities in the Southlake corridor typically embrace artificial turf for putting greens since they maintain aesthetics without seasonal die-off or over-watering concerns.
Absolutely. Clayton County winters bring freeze-thaw stress that wrecks natural grass, but artificial turf stays stable. We use professional-grade materials rated for Georgia's temperature swings. The key is solid base preparation—we account for that clay soil and ensure drainage won't trap ice or standing water beneath the turf.
Most Morrow lots can accommodate a functional green in 200–400 square feet. Smaller properties around Southlake work fine with a compact 12x15 layout. We'll assess your actual space during a site visit and design something that fits your yard and your practice goals.
Yes—clay demands extra attention to base prep. We remove the top layer, install proper sub-base and drainage systems, and compact everything to prevent settling. This prevents the turf from sinking or pooling water, which is critical given how dense and moisture-retentive your soil naturally is.
Definitely. Winter is actually ideal in Georgia—cooler temps mean easier installation and faster curing for adhesives and infill materials. We're about 30 minutes from Morrow, so we can schedule work quickly and have you practicing putts within days, not weeks.
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