Base Prep — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Newnan backyard transforms those weekend mornings—no more driving to a range or waiting for tee times. Whether you're in one of the newer subdivisions around Coweta County or closer to Downtown Newnan, a synthetic putting surface gives you that practice space right at home. We've installed plenty of greens for homeowners who want to sharpen their short game without leaving the neighborhood. The beauty of artificial turf is that it handles Georgia's heat and humidity the way natural grass simply can't. You get consistent playing conditions year-round, zero brown patches, and zero maintenance headaches. Most of our Newnan clients tell us they use their greens at least a few times a week—it becomes part of the routine. We handle everything from site assessment through final installation, working around your existing landscape and any HOA guidelines. The red clay base that's common in this area actually works in our favor; we know how to prep it properly so your green sits perfect and drains well, even after a heavy rain.
Newnan sits on that characteristic Coweta County red clay, which means proper base preparation is non-negotiable. We don't just lay turf on top and hope for the best. That clay needs to be graded, compacted, and sometimes amended to create the right foundation for a putting surface. Your yard's slope matters too—a lot of the newer subdivisions have interesting grades, and we factor that into drainage planning. Shade patterns vary across neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie and downtown areas; some properties get afternoon sun that can heat synthetic turf, while others have mature trees providing relief. We assess each site individually. Most Newnan yards are spacious enough for a meaningful practice green—20 by 12 feet gives you realistic approach shots and lag putting drills. HOA rules in some developments require approval before installation, so we help navigate that process. Georgia's humidity means ventilation and drainage design matter more than they do in drier climates. We build that into every installation so water doesn't pool and turf doesn't hold moisture underneath.
It depends on your specific neighborhood. Some Newnan subdivisions, particularly newer developments, have landscape guidelines. We recommend checking your HOA covenants first. If approval is needed, we can provide renderings and specs to support your application. Most HOAs approve greens because they're attractive, low-maintenance, and don't create runoff issues like natural grass can in Coweta County's clay soil.
Red clay compacts differently than sandy soil, and it drains slower. We account for this by adding a proper base layer, grading strategically, and installing perimeter drainage if needed. This prevents water from pooling under your green during Georgia's summer storms. It's standard practice for us in this area—part of why site-specific assessment matters before any install begins.
Synthetic turf does warm up more than natural grass, but that's manageable. We choose materials rated for heat tolerance, and shade from trees helps significantly. Many Newnan clients find that morning and evening practice sessions are ideal anyway. If your yard is especially sunny, we can recommend turf colors and infill options that stay cooler underfoot.
Most Newnan properties can accommodate 15 by 10 feet minimum, though 20 by 12 feet gives you better range for practice. We work with whatever space you have—even small greens teach stroke consistency. During the site visit, we'll measure your area, check for utilities, and suggest the best layout for your yard's topology and sun exposure.
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