Design — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Stockbridge backyard transforms how you spend your weekends. Whether you're in Eagles Landing or the Reeves Creek area, you've probably noticed how fast this part of Henry County is growing—and how many neighbors are upgrading their outdoor spaces. We've installed putting greens for homeowners across Stockbridge, and the response is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. There's something about stepping outside with your putter in hand, practicing your short game without the drive to the range or the course fees. The clay soil here means drainage matters, and we know exactly how to prepare your yard so water moves properly and your green stays playable year-round. Most Stockbridge lots have the space for at least a modest green, and we've worked with everything from compact 200-square-foot setups to full-sized practice greens. Our team is based about 40 minutes away, so we're close enough to handle installation, maintenance, and any adjustments you need without the wait.
Stockbridge's Henry County clay has taught us a lot about proper drainage and base preparation. Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, which means we spend extra attention on your green's foundation—we're not just rolling out turf and hoping for the best. The area gets solid summer sun, especially in the newer neighborhoods like Eagles Landing, but tree coverage varies significantly depending on whether you're near Panola Mountain State Park side or deeper in the subdivisions. We assess each yard's microclimate before designing your green. HOA rules in the Stockbridge area are generally permissive with putting greens, but we always verify your specific community guidelines before breaking ground. Most residential lots here are spacious enough for a meaningful practice area—we've done greens as compact as 150 square feet and as elaborate as 1,500 square feet with multiple tiers. The clay base actually holds our compacted stone layer beautifully once it's properly prepared, giving your green excellent stability through Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rain.
Clay requires intentional drainage design, but it's not a dealbreaker. We install a perforated base layer that channels water away, then cap it with gravel and our permeable turf base. For Stockbridge properties, this usually means a 4–6 inch prepared foundation. The clay actually helps contain the base structure, so once we've done it right, your green stays firm and playable even after heavy rain.
South or southwest-facing areas with 6+ hours of sun work best. We've found that most Stockbridge backyards have at least one good zone. We'll walk your property, check for shade from trees or structures, and consider water runoff patterns. Some homeowners place their green near the patio for convenience; others tuck it into a corner to maximize usable practice space.
Year-round, plan for light brushing weekly and occasional deep cleaning. Henry County's humidity means we recommend professional grooming every 4–6 weeks during growing season. Winter maintenance is minimal. Most owners spend 30 minutes monthly on basic upkeep. We offer maintenance packages if you'd rather have us handle it.
DIY is tempting, but our experience with Stockbridge soil tells us that base preparation is where most projects fail. Improper grading leaves puddles; wrong compaction creates soft spots. Our installation takes the guesswork out and includes a warranty. For the investment, professional installation pays for itself in longevity and playability.
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