Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard putting green in Newnan doesn't have to be a maintenance nightmare. Between the red clay soil that Coweta County is known for and Georgia's humid summers, keeping natural turf in shape—especially a finely manicured green—turns into a year-round battle. We've worked with homeowners all across Newnan, from the newer subdivisions to properties near Downtown Newnan and Carl Miller Park, and the story's always the same: they want to practice their short game without spending every weekend with a spreader and a spray bottle. That's exactly what artificial turf solves. A quality putting green holds its roll consistency, drains properly even after heavy rain, and stays green without fungicide treatments or constant reseeding. Whether you're in the 30263 or 30265 zip code, the investment pays off fast—especially if you're tired of the clay staining your equipment and fighting bare patches come fall.
Newnan's red clay is beautiful to look at but brutal on grass. It compacts easily, doesn't drain like you'd want for a putting surface, and creates an uneven playing field—literally—as it shifts with moisture changes. If you've got a green in one of the newer subdivisions, you might have a relatively level lot, but that clay base still needs serious amendment work if you're trying to maintain natural turf. Shade patterns matter too. Properties backing up to wooded areas or near established neighborhoods can see 4-6 hours of filtered sun, which weakens turf density. Artificial turf bypasses all of this. We install with proper base preparation and drainage layers that actually work with Coweta County's soil rather than fighting it. Your green stays consistent through our hot, humid summers without disease pressure. If your HOA has landscape guidelines—and many Newnan communities do—we'll make sure the finished product meets those standards. Most residential lots we work on are spacious enough for a 300-400 square foot green, which gives you realistic practice space without looking out of place.
Absolutely. We don't just lay turf on clay and hope for drainage. We excavate and build a proper base with crushed stone and a perforated underdrain system so water moves away from your green instead of pooling. Newnan's clay wants to trap moisture, so we engineer around that. It takes more upfront work than sandy soil areas, but it's the only way to get a green that actually plays consistent year-round.
Way less than natural turf. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the nap standing, rinse it after heavy pollen seasons (spring and fall get rough here), and maybe blow off debris. No fungicide sprays, no fertilizer applications, no reseeding. Most homeowners spend 15 minutes a month, not 15 hours. Your weekends stay yours.
Yes. We've installed in both older established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions around Newnan. Lot size and HOA rules are the main variables. Newer subdivisions sometimes have stricter landscape guidelines, so we'll review your covenants upfront. Downtown and lakefront properties often have more flexibility. Either way, we handle the permitting conversation and make sure everything's compliant before we break ground.
Most residential greens take 3-5 days start to finish. We remove existing turf, excavate and level, install drainage and base, then lay the artificial surface. The hardest part is the site prep—especially with clay—but that's what makes the difference between a green that plays great for 10+ years and one that fails early. You'll be putting within a week.
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