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A putting green in your Newnan backyard transforms how you spend your free time. Instead of driving out to a course, you've got championship-quality greens steps from your patio—whether you're in Downtown Newnan, The Lakes at Glenrochie, or anywhere across Coweta County. We've installed dozens of residential putting greens throughout the area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: it became the centerpiece of their yard. Your family actually uses it. You practice your short game without the membership fees. And on those Georgia evenings when the light hits just right around Carl Miller Park's season, you're out there working on your handicap instead of scrolling inside. The investment pays for itself in quality time and lower greens fees. What makes Newnan yards perfect for this? The newer subdivisions have the space, the clay soil drains predictably once we prep it right, and the community appreciates the aesthetic. We handle everything from site assessment to professional installation, using turf that stays green year-round and requires a fraction of the maintenance of natural grass. Your forever home deserves a forever hobby.
Newnan's red clay soil is actually an advantage once we account for it. Most properties in 30263 and 30265 sit on that Coweta County clay base, which means drainage is our primary consideration during installation. We build a proper base layer to manage water—critical during Georgia's wet springs. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood. Downtown Newnan lots tend to be tighter with mature trees; The Lakes at Glenrochie generally offers more open yards facing south or west. We assess your specific site before recommending green shape and slope. Many newer subdivisions have HOA guidelines around landscape modifications, so we'll confirm your putting green meets those standards before we break ground. Lot sizes here typically range from half-acre to one-acre residential properties, giving us room to design greens between 400–800 square feet—big enough for legitimate practice, realistic for maintenance. Installation in Newnan usually takes 5–7 days depending on existing hardscape and drainage prep. The clay actually compacts well once we've amended it, creating a stable base for our premium turf varieties that handle Georgia heat and humidity.
Most do, but it varies. The Lakes at Glenrochie and other newer subdivisions typically permit them as landscape improvements. We review your specific HOA guidelines before you commit and can often adjust design (color, border materials, slope) to meet requirements. Putting greens are considered hardscape improvement, not a pool or structure, so approval is usually straightforward.
Yes, with proper base preparation. Coweta County's clay soil requires us to install perforated underdrain systems and engineered base layers. We've done this hundreds of times in similar soil conditions across the region. The clay actually works in your favor—it compacts solidly and won't shift under play.
Less than you'd think. Weekly mowing, occasional fertilization in spring, and leaf cleanup during fall. Georgia's humidity means we monitor for algae in shadier spots, but our turf variety handles that well. Most owners spend 3–4 hours per month maintaining their green—much less than a natural lawn.
Shade is manageable but it matters. If your yard gets 4+ hours of direct sun, we can build you a great green. Heavy shade (under mature trees) limits turf quality. We'll assess your specific location and suggest solutions—possibly removing lower branches or adjusting green placement—before recommending the best approach.
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