Turf Weight — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Newnan's got that classic Southern charm, especially around the Downtown Square and those newer subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie—but let's be honest, maintaining a picture-perfect lawn in Coweta County isn't exactly a walk in the park. Between the red clay soil and Georgia's humidity, grass can look tired real quick. That's where a putting green comes in. Whether you're in 30263 or 30265, a synthetic putting surface gives you that year-round, maintenance-free green space without fighting the clay and weather. We've installed plenty of putting greens for Newnan homeowners who got tired of watering, mowing, and dealing with bare patches. It's the kind of upgrade that actually gets used—morning coffee on the patio, weekend practice with the family, or just having something that looks sharp no matter the season. We handle everything from site prep to the final details, and we're familiar with how Newnan yards are laid out, from the tighter lots downtown to the larger properties in the newer neighborhoods.
Coweta County's red clay is beautiful, but it's not ideal for traditional turf—it compacts easily and drains poorly when we get those heavy Georgia rains. That's actually a plus for putting greens: we use that clay base as a foundation and build a proper subsurface drainage system on top. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your location. Downtown Newnan lots tend to be smaller with mature trees nearby, which means dappled shade—perfect for synthetic turf that won't thin out in low light. The newer subdivisions like Glenrochie often have bigger yards with more open sun, so we'll recommend a turf blend that handles UV without fading. Most Newnan properties have HOA guidelines, especially in the planned communities, so we always verify that artificial surfaces are approved before we start. Installation is straightforward once we clear the area and grade properly—the clay actually works in our favor since it's stable and we don't fight loose, sandy soil like some Georgia counties do.
Absolutely. Red clay is actually ideal for putting green bases because it's compacted and stable. We grade and level it, add landscape fabric and a perimeter frame, then lay down the turf. The clay won't shift or settle like sandy soil does, so your green stays true year after year. We handle proper drainage so water doesn't pool during Coweta's rainy seasons.
Most do, but it varies by community. We always pull your HOA guidelines before quoting and installing. Generally, putting greens are seen as premium landscaping upgrades, not eyesores. If there are restrictions on synthetic materials, they're usually minor—like setback requirements or color specs. We'll help you navigate that conversation with your HOA.
You can work with as little as 200 square feet for a fun practice area. Newnan lots range from compact downtown properties to spacious subdivisions, so we design to fit your space. Most customers do 400–600 square feet for a realistic 9-hole layout or a longer chipping/practice area. We'll assess your yard during the free site visit.
Zero mowing, zero watering, zero fertilizer. Rainfall actually keeps the turf clean. Occasionally brush debris off after storms, and maybe rinse it during dry stretches to keep the infill fresh. No seasonal dormancy, no brown patches—it stays green year-round in Newnan, even when natural grass looks rough.
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