Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
There's something special about having a practice putting green right in your own backyard—especially in Stockbridge, where the neighborhoods around Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek are seeing a real boom in homeowners who want to maximize their outdoor space. We've been working with Henry County homeowners for years, and we've learned that a quality artificial putting green isn't just about golf. It's about creating that one spot where you can step outside, take a few putts before breakfast, or host a backyard gathering that actually gives people something fun to do. The thing about Stockbridge is that your yard is likely surrounded by that signature Henry County clay, which means drainage and soil stability matter more than most folks realize. That's exactly why we install putting greens the right way—with proper base preparation and real drainage planning. Whether you're in Eagles Landing looking to add value to a newer home, or you're in the Reeves Creek area with a more established property, an artificial putting green transforms your landscape into something your family and friends will actually use. We're only about 40 minutes away, so we know your neighborhood, your soil, and what works here.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the first things we address when planning a putting green installation in Stockbridge. Clay doesn't drain the way sandy soils do, and that matters because water pooling under your green will ruin it faster than anything else. We always over-engineer the base layer with crushed stone and proper grading—it takes more work upfront, but it saves you headaches down the road. The neighborhoods around Eagles Landing tend to have larger lots, which gives us room to work with and means you can really customize the green's size and shape. Reeves Creek-area properties sometimes have more mature landscaping and tree coverage, which actually affects how your green will perform. Artificial turf loves consistent sun, but we can work with partial shade; we just need to know your yard's patterns. Most Stockbridge yards get that humid Georgia heat in summer, and our synthetic turf is engineered to handle it without degrading. If you're in a planned community, check your HOA guidelines first—most are fine with putting greens, but a handful have specific color or size restrictions. We always factor in your existing drainage patterns and slope because the clay soil here means runoff can be aggressive during heavy rain. That's not a problem; it's just something we plan for from the start.
Yes, but it's manageable with proper planning. Clay doesn't absorb water the way other soils do, so we install a robust base layer of crushed stone beneath your green and slope the ground to direct water away from the installation area. We've done hundreds of these in Henry County, and proper drainage setup means your green stays playable even after Georgia's heavy summer storms.
Absolutely. Eagles Landing lots tend to be more generous in size, so you have flexibility in design. Reeves Creek properties often have established landscaping, which we work around. We customize the green's shape, size, and surrounding landscape features to match your home's style. The artificial turf looks natural—it's not a bright-green eyesore.
Our turf performs best with at least 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Stockbridge gets plenty of sun, though some Reeves Creek yards have tree coverage. We assess your yard's sun patterns and can work with partial shade, but full shade is tricky. We'll tell you honestly if your spot isn't ideal before we start.
Most putting greens take 2–4 days from site prep to finished product, depending on size and base work. Since we're based 40 minutes away, we can schedule efficiently. We'll give you a firm start date and let you know exactly what to expect each day.
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