New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your new construction home in Stockbridge is going to be stunning—and a backyard putting green is the kind of feature that makes neighbors actually jealous. Whether you're settling into Eagles Landing, building out near Reeves Creek, or anywhere else in the 30281 area, a custom putting green transforms what might otherwise be a blank canvas of red clay into a genuine outdoor retreat. We've installed these greens across Henry County, and we understand exactly what Stockbridge homeowners want: low-maintenance elegance that handles our Georgia humidity and doesn't demand constant fussing. A putting green isn't just for serious golfers, either. It's a conversation starter, a way to add genuine recreational value to your property, and frankly, it's the kind of detail that catches the eye of future buyers if you ever decide to sell. New construction is actually the perfect time to install one—no established landscape to tear out, no mature trees causing shade complications. Our team can coordinate with your builder's timeline and make sure the green gets proper base prep before we lay the synthetic turf.
Stockbridge sits on typical Henry County clay soil, which drains slower than ideal and holds moisture through our humid summers. That's actually why a professionally installed putting green works so well here—we build a complete subsurface drainage system so water doesn't pool and you don't end up with a swamp in your backyard. The clay also means your existing yard will be compacted pretty heavily during construction, so having us grade and prepare the green area properly prevents future settling issues. Sun exposure varies across the area. Properties near Panola Mountain tend to get more afternoon shade, while homes in the Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek neighborhoods often have open southern exposures. We size and slope your green based on what you've actually got—no point designing for full sun if you're getting four hours a day. Most Stockbridge lots give us plenty of room to work with; we typically see anywhere from 400 to 800 square feet available for a quality putting surface. Many HOAs in the area have specific landscape requirements, so we'll verify restrictions during the design phase. Our installation includes proper base aggregate, perimeter edging, and drainage outlets—not shortcuts that'll cause problems two years down the road.
Clay soil compacts heavily and drains poorly—exactly why subsurface drainage is non-negotiable here. We excavate to proper depth, install a perforated base layer, and grade to prevent water from pooling around your green. Skipping these steps in Stockbridge means you'll face soggy turf and algae growth within a season. Proper prep now saves headaches later.
Absolutely—in fact, it's ideal. We coordinate with your builder so grading and drainage happen before the foundation work gets the soil compacted everywhere else. You avoid demolition costs and get clean access for installation. Most new construction timelines in Stockbridge allow us to complete the green before your final walkthrough.
Most do, but restrictions vary by community. Some limit green size or require specific setbacks from property lines. We review your HOA documents during the design phase and make sure everything's approved before we start. It only takes a few days to get clarity, and it prevents complications later.
A putting green is actual turf—it's what you walk on, chip onto, and putt on. A simulator is indoor or covered and uses sensors and screens. Many Stockbridge homeowners do both: a green for practice and play, plus a covered area nearby with a simulator for rainy days. We can design either one, or both together.
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