Before After — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Stockbridge backyard changes everything. Instead of driving out toward Panola Mountain or spending weekends at a local course, you're practicing chip shots and short putts steps away from your patio. We've installed dozens of these in Eagles Landing and the Reeves Creek area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they use them constantly. Your family does. Your friends notice. And honestly, it beats watching the grass grow—especially in Henry County's climate, where regular turf needs constant attention. What makes a putting green different from standard artificial turf is precision. The surface needs to roll true, drain properly even after our Georgia downpours, and hold up to regular foot traffic without flattening. Most yards in Stockbridge have room for at least a small green, sometimes tucked into a side yard or integrated into a larger landscape project. The investment pays for itself in enjoyment and practically eliminates maintenance headaches. No mowing, no fertilizer, no brown patches come July. Just consistent, playable turf year-round.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity for putting green installation. That dense, compacted clay doesn't drain like sandy loam, which means your base preparation becomes critical—we're talking proper grading and a solid aggregate foundation to prevent water pooling after heavy rain. The upside? That firm base actually gives us excellent stability for a putting surface. Stockbridge summers are hot and humid, but artificial turf laughs at the heat. No stress, no dormancy, no watering bills climbing through the roof. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your lot sits in Eagles Landing or closer to the tree-lined Reeves Creek properties. Some yards have full southern exposure; others are partly shaded by mature oaks. Both work fine with modern turf, though shade areas allow us to use slightly different infill materials to reduce heat absorption. Most residential lots in this area run between quarter-acre and half-acre, giving homeowners real flexibility in green size—anywhere from a compact 400-square-foot practice area to an elaborate 1,500+ square foot layout with bunkers and multiple hole configurations. We account for Stockbridge's rapid development patterns too; if your neighborhood has HOA guidelines, we make sure the green complements rather than conflicts with landscape standards.
Clay compacts hard, which sounds bad but actually works in our favor. We excavate the area, lay a engineered base with proper slope and drainage channels, then add a shock pad before the turf. The clay acts as a natural anchor. Without proper grading toward drainage, you'd see pooling after Stockbridge's summer thunderstorms—we design every green with that in mind.
Not at all. We've installed greens that blend seamlessly with neighborhood aesthetics. Whether your property leans toward manicured landscaping or a more natural, wooded look, a well-designed green complements your home. Most HOAs in these areas embrace them—they're cleaner than natural grass and actually increase property appeal.
Significantly less than most people expect. Occasional brushing to restore the nap, clearing leaves in fall, and a light rinse after storms keeps it in tournament condition. No edging, no fertilizer, no aeration. You'll spend maybe an hour per month total, even less if you're just enjoying it casually.
Most residential greens take 3-5 days from site prep to final finishing. We handle everything—excavation, base installation, turf layout, edge detailing. Weather dependent, but Stockbridge's spring and fall windows are ideal. We're about 40 minutes from most addresses in the 30281 area.
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