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Putting greens have become a serious upgrade for Newnan homeowners who want to practice their short game without leaving the backyard. Whether you're in one of the newer subdivisions around town or closer to Downtown Newnan, a quality artificial putting surface transforms unused yard space into something you'll actually use. We've installed putting greens for homeowners throughout Coweta County, and honestly, it's one of those projects where you see people's faces light up the first time they step outside to putt. The beauty of synthetic turf for putting is that it plays consistent year-round—no fighting Georgia's unpredictable weather, no muddy patches after rain, and no maintenance headaches. If you've been thinking about converting a corner of your yard into a legitimate practice area, this is the right time. A well-built putting green pays for itself in enjoyment, and it adds tangible appeal if you ever decide to sell. We handle everything from the base preparation through final striping, so you're left with a premium surface that actually feels like the real thing when your putter strikes the ball.
Newnan sits on that red clay that Coweta County is known for, and that's actually something we factor into every putting green installation we do here. Clay-heavy soil means proper drainage is non-negotiable—we always install a robust base layer to keep water from pooling underneath, especially during our heavier rain months. Lot sizes in the newer subdivisions tend to be generous, which gives you decent flexibility for green dimensions and surrounding landscape. Many homeowners in The Lakes at Glenrochie and similar communities have HOA guidelines about outdoor structures, so we make sure your putting green complements your existing hardscape and fits neighborhood standards. Sun exposure varies depending on your tree coverage and lot orientation, and we'll assess whether your space gets full sun or mixed shade—that affects which synthetic blend we recommend. The red clay also means we sometimes need to import and level additional base material, but that's standard practice for us. Most installations here take a day or two depending on size, and we handle all grading and compaction to prevent settling.
Red clay drains differently than sandier soils, so we always install a compacted base layer with proper drainage channels underneath. Without it, water gets trapped and creates soft spots that shift over time. We've done enough work in Coweta County to know exactly how to prepare for this soil type, which means your green stays firm and playable even after heavy rain.
Absolutely. Dappled shade is actually fine for synthetic turf. Heavy, full shade all day can be an issue since the turf won't dry as quickly, but partial shade is no problem. We'll evaluate your lot during the consultation and let you know if tree coverage will impact playability or drainage. Most Newnan yards have enough open space to work with.
Most Newnan HOAs don't have issues with putting greens since they're ground-level and blend with your landscape. That said, different neighborhoods have different guidelines—The Lakes at Glenrochie and others may require approval. We can help you navigate that conversation and present your plans professionally to ensure everything's above board.
Most Newnan jobs take one to two days, depending on green size and base preparation complexity. Clay soil sometimes requires extra grading work, but we handle that as part of the process. We'll give you a timeline during your estimate so you know exactly when to expect completion.
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