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Golf has always been part of the fabric around Newnan. Whether you're near the Newnan Downtown Square catching a weekend tournament vibe or out in The Lakes at Glenrochie where neighbors gather for backyard competitions, having a putting green on your property turns casual interest into something you can actually practice year-round. We've installed plenty of artificial putting greens across Coweta County, and Newnan homeowners specifically appreciate how a well-built green handles Georgia's red clay soil and humidity without the constant maintenance demands of a natural grass surface. You get the feel of a real green—speed, break, the whole experience—but without the watering schedules, fungus issues, or seasonal dormancy that come with live turf in our climate. Most of our Newnan clients start with a modest 10-by-15 footer tucked into a corner of their yard, then realize they want to expand. The beauty of artificial turf is that it's playable the day after installation, regardless of rain or Georgia's unpredictable spring weather. We handle everything from site prep (especially important given our area's clay base) to drainage considerations and edge finishing so your green looks intentional, not bolted-on.
Newnan's red clay presents both an opportunity and a challenge for putting green installation. Unlike loamy soil found in other parts of Georgia, Coweta County's clay holds moisture stubbornly, which is actually why proper drainage under your artificial green matters so much here. We always recommend a gravel base layer that prevents standing water from pooling beneath the turf—especially critical during our spring rainfall season. Subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie tend toward smaller lots, so we've become expert at maximizing green space in tight footprints. Your HOA may have specifications about visible borders or color—worth checking before design, though most accept high-quality artificial greens as landscape upgrades. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're backing to the wooded lots typical near downtown or in the newer, more open developments. Shade affects playability and longevity, so we'll assess your specific yard's light patterns before recommending turf pile height and infill type. Most Newnan yards see 4–6 hours of direct sun daily, which is actually ideal for artificial greens.
Newnan doesn't typically require permits for residential landscaping features like artificial putting greens, but always check with Coweta County or your specific HOA if you're in The Lakes at Glenrochie or another gated community. Some neighborhoods have architectural guidelines. We handle coordination with your HOA or county—just let us know upfront if you're in a restricted area, and we'll make sure everything meets local standards before we break ground.
Coweta County's red clay drains slowly, so standing water can become an issue without proper base preparation. We install a gravel foundation layer beneath the artificial turf to channel moisture away from the green's underside. This prevents moss growth, extends turf life, and keeps your green playable even after heavy Newnan-area rainfall. It's a small upfront investment that pays dividends in durability.
Absolutely. Modern artificial putting turf is engineered to withstand Georgia heat and humidity far better than natural grass. It won't brown out during dry spells or develop the fungal issues we see on live turf here. The infill material we use stays cool underfoot and drains quickly, so your green remains consistent year-round—no seasonal dormancy, no summer decline.
Most Newnan installations take 3–5 business days from site preparation through final turf installation and edging. We're about 50 minutes south of our main shop, so we schedule Newnan projects efficiently and minimize disruption to your neighborhood. Weather and site complexity can adjust timing, but we'll give you a firm date before we start.
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