Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got that classic Southern charm—tree-lined streets in the Historic District, that famous filming heritage over at Raleigh Studios, and plenty of folks who take pride in their outdoor spaces. But here's the thing: those historic lots aren't always built for a lush, maintenance-heavy lawn, especially when you're dealing with Coweta County's red clay. A putting green changes that equation entirely. Instead of battling clay compaction and fighting weeds in our Georgia heat, you get a manicured, playable green that sits right in your backyard. Think of it as bringing that country-club feel to a space that was probably never meant for traditional grass. Whether you've got a small Downtown Senoia lot or something with a bit more breathing room, a custom putting green works with what you've actually got—not against it. We've been installing these throughout the area, and the response from homeowners has been solid. It's the kind of upgrade that actually makes sense for our climate and soil conditions, and honestly, it's a lot more fun than mowing.
Coweta County's red clay is beautiful to look at, but it's not exactly turf-friendly in its natural state. It compacts hard, drains poorly in heavy rain, and makes it tough for standard grass to establish deep roots. That's one reason putting greens perform so well here—we're not relying on traditional sod that's constantly fighting the soil. Senoia's lot sizes vary wildly, especially in the Historic District where properties tend to be narrower and more compact. We've designed greens for 200-square-foot spaces and sprawling backyards alike. Sun exposure matters too. Some of your Downtown properties sit under mature oaks and pines, which creates shade patterns that shift throughout the day. We account for that during design—certain green speeds and grass types handle partial shade better than others. The area gets decent rainfall, so drainage is something we engineer into every installation. We're also mindful of any HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them. The good news: a well-maintained putting green actually increases property appeal in Senoia, and it solves the clay problem permanently.
Not when we do it right. Coweta County's clay requires proper base preparation—we excavate, add drainage layers, and compact everything to spec. The clay actually becomes an asset because it holds the base stable. We're not fighting it; we're building on top of it. Once that foundation is in place, your green sits perfectly level and stays that way through Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles.
We've installed greens on Historic District lots that are surprisingly small—150 to 200 square feet works for a fun, functional practice space. If you've got more room, we can design something with multiple tiers, bunkers, or undulation. The key is working with your actual lot size and how the space relates to your house and patio.
Absolutely. Filtered shade from mature oaks is actually ideal—too much direct sun can stress the turf. We select grass varieties and nap heights that thrive in partial shade, and we design drainage to handle the extra moisture that shaded areas tend to collect. You get playability without the heat stress.
Way less than a traditional lawn. You're looking at occasional topdressing, light rolling to maintain firmness, and clearing debris from oak trees if you're under canopy. Watering is minimal because our rainfall handles most of it. We'll walk you through a maintenance schedule that fits Senoia's seasonal patterns.
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