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A putting green in your Stockbridge backyard isn't just a fun addition—it's the kind of upgrade that changes how you use your outdoor space year-round. Whether you're in Eagles Landing, near Reeves Creek, or anywhere else across the 30281 zip code, we've installed enough of these in Henry County to know exactly what works here. The clay soil, the Georgia humidity, and the way the sun moves across your lot all matter when you're designing a green that'll actually perform. Most homeowners we talk to picture themselves practicing in their own yard on a Saturday morning instead of driving out to a course. That's the appeal. Our team handles everything from site prep to final leveling, and we're familiar with the landscape preferences in your neighborhood—whether you're working with HOA guidelines or designing something completely custom. A well-built putting green isn't just about the turf; it's about proper drainage, correct slope, and realistic expectations for play speed. We've seen too many DIY greens fail because the foundation wasn't right. That's where thirty-plus years of experience in Georgia comes in. We make sure yours stays firm, drains properly through our Henry County clay, and gives you that smooth, consistent roll you're after.
Henry County's clay soil is heavy and dense, which means drainage is your biggest consideration for a putting green. We always install a comprehensive drainage system beneath the turf—that's non-negotiable here. The clay wants to hold water, especially during our spring and summer rains, so we're very intentional about grading and subsurface layers. Sun exposure varies dramatically across Stockbridge neighborhoods. If you're in Eagles Landing or closer to Panola Mountain State Park, you might have more tree cover and shade patterns that shift seasonally. That affects which turf variety we recommend and how aggressively we manage moss and algae. Most residential lots in this area are half-acre to two-acre properties, giving us plenty of room to work with putting greens ranging from 400 to 1,500 square feet. We've found that size works well for practice and casual play without being overwhelming to maintain. HOA rules in some of the newer developments do have landscape guidelines, so we always recommend checking your covenants before committing. Installation timing matters too—spring and fall are ideal in Henry County because our summers are hot and humid. We typically allow 2–3 weeks of establishment before you're really using the green for serious play, though light use is fine after about a week.
Yes, but it requires the right approach. We install a layered drainage system underneath—gravel, drainage board, and sometimes perforated pipe—to move water away from the turf surface. Henry County clay wants to hold moisture, so we grade the green with enough slope and use subsurface drainage to prevent waterlogging. It's standard practice for us here, not an afterthought.
Most greens perform best with 4–6 hours of direct sun daily. Stockbridge neighborhoods vary—some have mature trees that create afternoon shade, others are more open. We assess your specific lot during the site visit and recommend turf varieties accordingly. Shade-tolerant grasses exist, but they won't give you the same play speed as full-sun options.
From site prep to finish, we're usually looking at 3–5 days on-site, depending on size and existing landscape work needed. The turf then needs 2–3 weeks to establish before you're playing on it seriously. We're about 40 minutes away, so scheduling is straightforward, and we handle everything without multiple contractor visits.
It depends on your neighborhood. Some Stockbridge developments have landscape covenants that require approval for new structures or significant yard modifications. We recommend reviewing your HOA documents first. A putting green is usually less restrictive than a pool or deck, but it's smart to confirm before you commit to the project.
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