Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Here's the thing about Newnan putting greens—they're not just for golf clubs anymore. A lot of homeowners in Downtown Newnan and The Lakes at Glenrochie are discovering that a custom indoor putting surface is the perfect way to use otherwise awkward basement spaces, bonus rooms, or covered porches. We've installed quite a few, and honestly, it changes how people think about their homes. Instead of staring at an unfinished corner or empty rec room, you've got a legitimate practice area that handles Georgia's humidity way better than natural grass ever could. No fighting that Coweta County red clay drainage nightmare, no mowing, no divots. Just roll out, set up your putter, and get better. Whether you're in a newer subdivision on the east side or closer to the square, an indoor putting green fits the way Newnan families actually live—something practical that doubles as a conversation piece. We drive down to Newnan regularly and can walk through your space, measure it out, and give you real numbers on what works and what doesn't. It's a one-time investment that pays for itself in convenience and enjoyment.
Newnan's red clay soil and variable sun exposure across subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie mean indoor installations are often the smarter play. Since you're building inside—basement, garage, or enclosed porch—soil type doesn't factor in the same way it would for outdoor turf. What does matter is ceiling height, floor stability, and humidity control. Georgia's humidity can be tough on natural grass indoors, which is why synthetic putting surfaces grip better and last longer without mold or mildew issues. Most Newnan homes we work with have 8 to 10 feet of vertical space, which is plenty. We typically recommend a moisture barrier under the turf to protect your subfloor from the damp conditions that come with our climate. HOA restrictions in some of the newer developments don't apply to interior spaces, so you're usually in the clear. Floor prep is critical—uneven concrete or wood needs leveling so your ball rolls true. We've found that homes near Carl Miller Park and Downtown Newnan tend to have older foundations that need a bit more attention, but it's totally workable. Installation runs smooth once we dial in the space.
Not at all. We've squeezed them into finished basements, spare bedrooms, and covered porches across Newnan. Most people go with 8–12 feet in length, which gives you realistic approach shots. Even a 6-foot setup works if you're just practicing short putts. We measure your actual space first, so you're not guessing.
Nope. That's actually one of the biggest advantages over real grass. Synthetic turf handles Georgia's moisture without developing mold, mildew, or soft spots. We install a proper moisture barrier under the surface so your floors stay dry and the turf stays playable year-round.
Depends on the room size and floor prep, but most projects run 2–4 days. If your floor is level and ready, it's faster. If we need to level concrete or add subflooring, add a day or two. We'll give you a timeline during the walkthrough.
Absolutely. Downtown basements and those in newer subdivisions both work well, though older homes sometimes have moisture issues we address with vapor barriers. We've done plenty in both settings. One walkthrough tells us exactly what's needed for your specific foundation.
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