New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green transforms your Stockbridge backyard into a personal golf retreat—and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades homeowners in Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek are making right now. Instead of heading out to a course every time you want to practice, you've got a tournament-quality surface steps away from your patio. We've installed dozens of these in Henry County, and the response is always the same: people use them constantly, their short game improves, and their friends think they've joined a country club. The beauty of artificial turf for putting greens is that it handles our Georgia heat and humidity without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. No watering schedules, no brown patches from our clay soil compacting, and zero worry about the rapid development around Stockbridge affecting drainage or shading patterns. Whether you're in a newer Eagles Landing home with a freshly graded lot or an established property near Reeves Creek, we can design a green that fits your space and playing style. Most of our clients start with something modest—maybe 300-400 square feet—and realize they could've gone bigger. We'll walk you through sizing, orientation, and slope options that make sense for your home's layout and your game.
Stockbridge sits in the heart of Henry County, where that dense red clay is both a blessing and a curse. Natural grass putting greens struggle here because water either pools on the surface or drains too quickly, leaving dry patches during our hot summers. Artificial turf eliminates this problem entirely. The substrate we install beneath the turf handles Henry County's seasonal moisture swings without shifting or settling—something critical in a development area where the soil is often reworked during construction. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood. Eagles Landing properties tend to have larger lots with good southern exposure, while Reeves Creek homes often have more tree canopy, which actually works beautifully for putting greens since they don't need full sun like natural grass. We assess your specific lot during the consultation because proximity to mature oaks or the angle of surrounding homes changes our installation approach. Most residential putting greens in this area run 300-500 square feet, which fits comfortably in typical Stockbridge backyards. HOA landscape guidelines in the newer communities do allow artificial turf, but we always verify local restrictions upfront. The clay base requires proper grading and base prep—we don't cut corners here because that's where longevity lives.
Absolutely. Our artificial turf is engineered for Georgia climates and won't fade, clump, or develop mold like natural grass does in our humid conditions. The infill we use—either sand, recycled rubber, or a hybrid blend—manages moisture without becoming waterlogged. Stockbridge summers won't damage the turf; they'll just give you more days to practice.
Yes, and we recommend doing it upfront. Newer Stockbridge communities generally permit artificial turf for putting greens, especially since it requires no chemicals or excessive watering. We can provide HOA documentation showing the turf meets residential standards. Getting approval first saves headaches later.
A 400-square-foot putting green typically runs $4,000-$6,500 installed, depending on base preparation and design complexity. Henry County clay often requires extra base work, which we factor into pricing. We provide a detailed quote after assessing your specific soil and drainage situation.
Yes—in fact, new construction is ideal. Fresh grading means we control the base properly from day one. We coordinate with your builder to time the installation after grading but before landscaping finishes, ensuring everything flows together seamlessly in your Eagles Landing or Reeves Creek home.
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