Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Temple's got that small-town charm, and a lot of homeowners here are realizing that a backyard putting green isn't just a luxury—it's a smart investment in property value and outdoor living. We work with folks all over Carroll County who want to add that golf-course feel without the maintenance nightmare of natural grass. The clay-heavy soil around Temple can make traditional turf challenging, which is exactly why recycled-material putting greens have become such a popular choice. You get a perfectly playable surface that drains well, looks sharp year-round, and doesn't require the constant upkeep that Georgia's humidity and heat demand. Whether you're thinking about a small practice green near your patio or a more ambitious layout that takes up a corner of your yard, we've got the experience to make it happen. Our team has been installing these systems throughout Carroll County for years, and we understand the specific challenges Temple homeowners face—from the local soil composition to the way seasonal rain affects drainage. A quality recycled-material putting green transforms your outdoor space into something you'll actually use, right there in Temple, without worrying about moss, bare patches, or whether you watered it enough last week.
Temple sits in Carroll County clay country, and that's actually a big factor in why recycled-material putting greens work so well here. Traditional grass struggles with our soil's compaction and drainage issues, especially during Georgia's wet springs. A properly engineered recycled-material system—built on a solid base layer with excellent drainage underneath—sidesteps those problems entirely. The sun exposure around Temple varies depending on where your home sits relative to the tree cover we have throughout the area, but recycled materials handle both full-sun and partial-shade scenarios better than you'd think. We typically see yards in the Temple area ranging from modest quarter-acre lots to larger rural properties, and that affects how we design the green's shape and playability. Most homeowners want something in the 200–400 square foot range, which gives you genuine practice and play without dominating the backyard. One thing we always discuss with Temple clients: the local clay means we need to pay extra attention to the base prep and subsurface drainage. Get that right, and your green will play beautifully through our humid summers and soggy winters. We'll walk you through soil removal, grading, and the specific recycled-material composition that works best for your property's natural drainage patterns.
Clay actually makes the prep work more important, not the green itself problematic. We remove and replace the top layer, install proper drainage underneath, and build the base to handle Carroll County's moisture patterns. The recycled materials we use are engineered to shed water effectively, so seasonal rain in Temple won't leave you with a soggy mess. We've done this dozens of times around the area.
A standard residential putting green usually takes two to three days, depending on yard access and how much site prep is needed. Temple properties vary—some have easy access from the street, others require more careful maneuvering around existing landscaping. We'll give you a clear timeline during the initial walkthrough.
Far less than natural grass. You'll brush the surface occasionally to keep the nap consistent, rinse it down after heavy pollen seasons, and maybe do a deep clean once a year. Georgia humidity and rain won't cause the mold, fungus, or bare-patch problems you get with live turf in Carroll County.
Absolutely. We've built greens on tight spaces throughout Temple neighborhoods. Even a 150–200 square foot green gives you meaningful practice. We'll design something that fits your yard's shape and drainage, and doesn't overwhelm your backyard landscape.
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