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Putting greens in Newnan have become the go-to backyard upgrade for homeowners who want to practice their short game without leaving the neighborhood. Whether you're in Downtown Newnan, out in The Lakes at Glenrochie, or anywhere across Coweta County's 30263 and 30265 zip codes, a well-installed artificial putting surface changes how you use your yard. We work with homeowners here who are tired of natural grass putting greens that brown out in summer heat, require constant maintenance, or just never putt true. The red clay soil that's common in Newnan subdivisions actually makes a solid base for synthetic turf installations—once we prep it correctly. Our team has been building putting greens across Georgia for years, and we understand the specific challenges of Newnan's landscape: drainage patterns, sun exposure on different exposures, and the expectations that come with newer subdivision lots. A properly installed putting green doesn't just look sharp near that deck or patio—it holds up to foot traffic, stays playable year-round, and honestly makes weekend mornings a lot more fun.
Newnan's red clay foundation is actually an advantage when we're building a putting green base. Clay compacts well and provides excellent drainage when we engineer it right, which matters because Coweta County gets decent rainfall year-round. The trickier part? Making sure we account for the sun patterns on your lot. Lots in newer subdivisions around The Lakes at Glenrochie and Downtown Newnan neighborhoods vary wildly—some have mature trees creating shade, others sit open to full afternoon sun. Full sun exposures in our area can push synthetic turf temperatures up, so we recommend premium-grade putting green materials for those situations. HOA rules in some Newnan communities do restrict artificial surfaces, so we'll verify your covenants before any work starts. Most residential lots here are generous enough for a solid 200–400 square foot putting green, which is the sweet spot for practice and playability. We always site these installations where water naturally sheds away from your home's foundation, and we factor in root systems from existing trees—nobody wants to dig up that oak or magnolia just to install turf.
Not at all. Red clay actually compacts nicely and provides solid structural support for a putting green base. What matters is proper grading and our base layer system—we slope the clay slightly, add a perforated drainage layer, and then your synthetic turf. Coweta County rainfall won't pool or cause issues as long as the installation is engineered correctly from the start.
That depends on your specific community's covenants. Some Newnan neighborhoods, especially in Downtown Newnan and The Lakes at Glenrochie areas, permit synthetic turf for recreational features. We review your HOA documents before quoting any work, so there's no surprise down the line.
Artificial putting greens work in full sun or partial shade. Newnan lots that get afternoon shade from mature trees are ideal because turf stays cooler. If your yard is full southern or western exposure, we'll recommend a premium synthetic material rated for higher temperatures and UV stability.
Most residential putting green installations take 3–5 days from site prep to finished product. We schedule around Coweta County weather patterns—avoiding heavy rain forecasts—and work during daylight hours so you can see the progress. Smaller greens (under 300 square feet) often finish faster.
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