New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Temple's got that small-town charm, and a lot of homeowners here are building new or refreshing their yards with something that actually makes sense in Carroll County. A putting green isn't just a luxury—it's a practical way to enjoy your property year-round without fighting the clay soil that comes with this area. We've worked with families throughout Temple and the surrounding neighborhoods who wanted to add something genuinely useful to their new construction or renovation projects. Instead of watching grass struggle in the heat or spending weekends maintaining a lawn that fights back, you get a professional-grade putting surface that handles our climate, looks sharp, and gives you something to actually use. Whether you're near Temple Downtown or out in the quieter parts of the area, a custom putting green works because it's designed for how people actually live here—low maintenance, high enjoyment, and built to last through Georgia summers. We handle everything from site prep to final installation, and we're familiar with the specific challenges Temple yards present. You're not paying for flashy marketing; you're getting a putting green that fits your home and your lifestyle.
Temple's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the reasons a putting green makes so much sense here. That dense Carroll County clay doesn't drain the way sandy soils do, which means a traditional lawn can end up waterlogged or compacted. Our putting green installation includes proper base preparation and drainage—we're not just laying turf on top of problematic ground. The area gets decent sun exposure depending on where your property sits, and we assess shade from trees and structures during the design phase because that affects both the turf selection and long-term performance. Most Temple residential lots give us good working room, though we've done plenty of tight installations too. We handle the grading and slope work that makes a putting green functional, not just decorative. The heat and humidity in summer mean you'll want turf that's heat-tolerant, and we spec materials that thrive in Georgia conditions. Our crew knows the soil profile here, the drainage patterns typical of this part of Carroll County, and what kind of base prep keeps a green performing season after season.
Clay actually requires good drainage planning, which we build into every installation. We prepare the base with proper grading and drainage layers so water doesn't pool. That Carroll County clay can work fine once it's handled correctly during installation. We've done plenty of Temple yards successfully because we account for local soil conditions from day one.
Absolutely. New construction is actually ideal—we can plan the site prep, grading, and drainage alongside your builder's work. Timing works better, and we can integrate the green with your overall landscape plan. If you're in the planning phase for your Temple property, this is the perfect time to discuss it.
Far less than a natural grass lawn. You'll do occasional brushing and light cleaning, but you're not mowing, watering constantly, or fighting heat stress like you would with regular turf. Georgia summers are tough on grass, but our synthetic surfaces handle the heat without breaking down. Most Temple homeowners find it takes an hour or two per month.
It's mostly about size and layout. A backyard putting green can be compact and fun for casual play; a practice green mimics course conditions more closely. We design based on what you actually want to use it for. Both work great for Temple properties—depends on your space and what matters to you.
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