Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stockbridge homeowners in Eagles Landing and the Reeves Creek area are discovering that a putting green isn't just a luxury—it's a practical way to reclaim your yard and stay active year-round. Whether you're navigating the clay-heavy soil that Henry County is known for or you've got limited space in one of the region's growing residential communities, artificial turf putting greens offer a solution that actually works in our climate. We've spent 40 minutes heading out to Stockbridge plenty of times, and we've learned what matters: durability against Georgia heat, proper drainage for our clay foundation, and surfaces that roll true even in summer humidity. A wheelchair-accessible putting green means your whole family can enjoy the game together—no uneven grass, no muddy patches, no maintenance headaches. The beauty of artificial turf is that it stays consistent. Your slope stays your slope. Your lie stays playable. And unlike natural grass in Henry County's rapid-growth neighborhoods, you're not fighting weeds, brown patches, or the endless cycle of fertilizer and aeration. We'll talk you through sizing, grade, and how to make sure your green integrates seamlessly with your existing landscape, whether that's near Panola Mountain or anywhere else in 30281.
Stockbridge sits on dense Henry County clay, which is both a challenge and an opportunity for putting green installation. Natural grass struggles here—it compacts, drains poorly, and needs constant intervention. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Our clay soils actually benefit from the subsurface drainage system we install beneath synthetic putting surfaces, which channels water away and prevents the boggy conditions you'd see with sod. Because Henry County experiences rapid suburban growth, many lots in Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek are relatively modest in size, which means a well-designed putting green becomes a true focal point rather than an afterthought. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage—some properties back up to wooded areas or face northern exposures, while others get full afternoon heat. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit. Most HOAs in the area don't restrict artificial turf, but we always verify your deed restrictions upfront. The turf itself handles Georgia's humidity and summer temperatures without losing playability; unlike natural greens that get spongy or thin out, synthetic surfaces maintain their speed and consistency. We typically recommend a base layer of crushed limestone or recycled asphalt, then a specialized sand layer, topped with the turf itself. Wheelchair accessibility means ensuring smooth transitions, stable edges, and proper grading so water sheds naturally without creating depressions or ruts.
Absolutely. Henry County clay actually works in our favor—we use it as a stable base. We excavate, compact the clay properly, then add drainage layers (crushed limestone, specialized sand) that prevent the waterlogging you'd get with natural grass. The key is a solid foundation. Your turf sits on top of that, completely independent of the clay beneath. That's why artificial greens perform so well in our area compared to trying to maintain natural sod.
Yes. We've designed compact 200–500 square-foot greens that feel spacious and playable. Wheelchair accessibility means zero lips, smooth transitions, and slight grading for drainage. In fact, smaller greens force better course design—more personality, better challenge-to-space ratio. We'll maximize your footprint and make sure pathways and entry points work for everyone in your household.
Night and day. Natural greens in Stockbridge fade, thin out, and get mushy during humidity spikes. Artificial turf stays consistent year-round—same roll speed, same lie, same playability in July as in January. No watering, no fertilizer, no fungal issues. You'll rinse it occasionally and that's it. Most owners spend 20 minutes per month on upkeep, if that.
Most Stockbridge installs take 2–4 days depending on site complexity and size. You don't need to be there every minute, but we do a full walkthrough at the beginning and end. Since we're 40 minutes away, we usually schedule back-to-back projects in the area to make logistics efficient. We'll coordinate timing with you in advance.
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