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New construction in Newnan gives you a rare opportunity: a blank canvas for your outdoor space. Whether you're settling into one of the newer subdivisions or building in a neighborhood like The Lakes at Glenrochie, a putting green can transform your backyard into something you'll actually use year-round. Here's the thing—Georgia's red clay soil and our summer heat make traditional grass maintenance a headache. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Coweta County, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. A synthetic putting surface requires almost zero upkeep, drains beautifully in our unpredictable weather, and honestly, it's just fun to have. Whether you're an avid golfer or someone who appreciates a well-designed outdoor space, a putting green adds real value and usability to your new home. The best part? We can design and install it during your new construction phase, so it integrates seamlessly with your landscaping plan. No digging up established grass later, no surprises. Just a finished product that's ready to enjoy the day you move in.
Newnan's red clay foundation—especially in the newer subdivisions—actually works in your favor for putting green installation. Clay compacts well and provides excellent drainage when we install the proper base layers. What we typically see around The Lakes at Glenrochie and other newer developments is consistent grading and relatively level lots, which means fewer complications during the build process. Sun exposure varies by lot, so we assess your specific space during the site visit. Some homeowners overlook shade patterns from mature oaks or newer trees, but that affects playability and longevity. We design greens that account for Newnan's humidity and summer rainfall—our synthetic turf handles the moisture without becoming waterlogged or growing algae. If your new home is in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines, we coordinate with those requirements upfront. Most modern HOAs actually appreciate synthetic greens because they're low-maintenance and maintain a polished appearance year-round. Installation typically happens after hardscaping is complete but before final landscaping, so timing matters in the construction sequence. We work with your builder to minimize disruption and coordinate access.
Not at all. Coweta County's red clay actually compacts nicely and provides a stable base. We install a engineered drainage layer beneath the synthetic turf, so water permeates through the system efficiently. Newnan's summer heat and humidity demand proper sub-base work, and that's exactly what we spec out during design. You won't have puddles or soft spots.
Yes—and we recommend it. Coordinating with your builder means we integrate the green into your grading and drainage plan before your landscaping is finalized. We've worked with several builders in newer Newnan neighborhoods. It keeps costs down, eliminates future digging, and ensures the green drains properly with your home's overall site plan.
Most modern HOAs in newer Newnan subdivisions welcome synthetic putting greens—they're attractive, well-maintained, and low-impact. We always review your neighborhood guidelines upfront and provide samples if needed. In our experience, HOAs appreciate the professional appearance and lack of chemical maintenance required.
Ideally, 4-6 hours of direct sunlight. We assess your lot's shade patterns—oaks and newer trees can significantly affect playability and turf longevity. During the site visit, we map sun exposure and recommend placement that maximizes playability while working with your home's existing or planned landscaping.
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