Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Newnan backyard transforms those winter months when the grass goes dormant. Here in Coweta County, we get enough freeze-thaw cycles to make natural turf go brown and unpredictable, especially in developments like The Lakes at Glenrochie where newer homes sit on that dense red clay. Artificial putting greens stay vibrant year-round—no brown patches, no muddy divots, no waiting for spring to practice your short game. Homeowners around Downtown Newnan and the surrounding neighborhoods love having a functional green space even when December rolls around and the temperature drops. The beauty of synthetic turf for putting greens is that installation works no matter what your yard drainage looks like. That Coweta County red clay actually works in our favor because we can build a proper base and ensure water moves away from your home. Whether you've got a postage-stamp plot near the Square or a larger corner lot in a newer subdivision, we can design something that fits your space and your game.
Newnan's red clay soil is honestly one of the first things we discuss with putting green customers. It holds moisture differently than sandy soils you might find elsewhere in Georgia, which means drainage planning matters more here. During winter, Coweta County doesn't get punishing snow, but we do get wet conditions—your artificial green needs a proper sub-base with stone and perforated drainage to keep water from pooling. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your lot is in a newer subdivision with younger trees or near established neighborhoods where oak and pine create afternoon shade. Some of the best putting greens we install sit in partial shade, which actually extends the life of the synthetic fibers and keeps the surface cooler in summer. HOA rules in developments like The Lakes at Glenrochie are generally favorable toward quality landscaping upgrades, though we always recommend checking your covenants before breaking ground. Lot sizes in Newnan range from modest urban plots downtown to spacious suburban yards, so putting green dimensions are customized. Installation involves removing existing sod, leveling that clay base, adding proper drainage infrastructure, and securing the synthetic surface—typically a two-to-three-day project depending on site conditions and green size.
Yes. Coweta County's red clay drains slowly, so we install a gravel base layer with perforated pipe to direct water away from your home foundation and the green itself. Without proper drainage, winter moisture sits and degrades the synthetic backing. It's an upfront investment that prevents costly problems later and ensures your green stays playable year-round, even after our occasional heavy December rains.
Absolutely. Many established neighborhoods around Downtown Newnan have mature trees creating afternoon shade—that's actually ideal for synthetic turf. Shade reduces UV stress on the fibers, keeps the surface cooler, and extends the lifespan of your green. We assess sun patterns across seasons and orient the green to maximize usable daylight without sacrificing shade benefits.
Most projects take two to three days, depending on site prep and size. We remove existing turf, grade and level your clay soil, install drainage and base layers, and secure the synthetic surface. Cure time before you can putt is minimal—usually 24 hours. Weather in Newnan rarely delays us unless we hit heavy rain mid-project.
It stays green and playable. Artificial turf doesn't go dormant like natural grass in Coweta County. Zero brown patches, no mud, no seasonal downtime. You get consistent playing conditions from January through December—perfect for maintaining your short game or just enjoying a functional yard feature when natural grass won't cooperate.
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