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Putting greens have become a genuine backyard staple around Newnan, especially in neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie and the newer subdivisions popping up across Coweta County. Homeowners here are tired of fighting Georgia's red clay, dealing with spotty grass coverage, or spending weekends on maintenance when they'd rather be practicing their short game. A well-installed artificial putting green solves that problem—no watering during dry spells, no mud tracked onto your patio, and your lawn stays tournament-quality year-round. The cost varies depending on your space and what features you want, but we'll walk you through what actually matters financially and what corners you shouldn't cut. Whether you've got a postage-stamp backyard near Downtown Newnan or a sprawling lot in one of the newer developments, there's a putting green setup that fits your budget and your vision.
Newnan's red clay soil is gorgeous for a lot of things, but growing a consistent putting surface isn't one of them. That clay drains poorly, compacts easily, and can leave you with dead patches come summer. With the newer subdivisions expanding across Coweta County, many yards are still settling and dealing with uneven grading—which actually makes artificial turf a smart investment because you're not fighting nature every season. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in. Some properties in The Lakes at Glenrochie have mature tree cover that shades most of the yard, while other lots in the newer developments get blasted with afternoon heat. We size and position putting greens with this in mind. Most Newnan yards we work with range from 300 to 600 square feet for a putting surface, and HOA guidelines in some subdivisions require professional-looking installations—which means proper base preparation and quality materials matter. The base prep is critical here because of that clay; we're essentially building a drainage system underneath to keep standing water from becoming a problem.
Budget between $3,500 and $8,000 for a residential putting green in the Newnan area, depending on size and features. A basic 400-square-foot green runs around $5,000–$6,000 installed. Larger layouts or ones with bunkers, slopes, or premium turf will cost more. We can give you an exact number after measuring your space and understanding what you're after.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to survive, so heavy shade isn't a deal-breaker. The trade-off is that shaded areas stay cooler and don't dry as quickly after rain, which can sometimes affect playability. We factor this into the design and drainage planning, and it actually works well for putting greens where you want consistent, predictable surfaces.
Some newer Coweta County subdivisions do require HOA sign-off on landscaping changes. Check your deed restrictions or contact your HOA directly—it usually takes a week or two. We've worked with most Newnan HOAs and know what they typically approve. Most are fine with quality artificial turf installations as long as they look professional and maintained.
A standard putting green installation takes 3–5 days depending on site prep. Newnan's red clay often needs extra attention for drainage, which might add a day to the timeline. We handle permitting and scheduling directly, so you don't have to coordinate multiple visits. Once we start, we finish the job efficiently without cutting corners on the base.
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