Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Acworth's got some beautiful lakefront properties and established neighborhoods where folks really take pride in their yards—and a putting green is the kind of upgrade that actually gets used year-round. Whether you're in the Lake Acworth area or closer to Downtown, a well-designed practice green transforms your backyard into something your family will genuinely enjoy. We've installed plenty of them across Cobb County, and Acworth homeowners tend to appreciate the durability and low maintenance, especially when they're tired of fighting the local clay soil or dealing with shade from mature trees. A quality artificial putting surface holds up beautifully through Georgia's humid summers and the occasional wet season that can plague properties near the lake. The best part? You get that smooth, consistent playing surface without the weekly watering and mowing that real greens demand. Acworth's neighborhoods vary quite a bit—some have tighter HOA rules, others are more relaxed—so we always start by understanding what your specific lot allows and what you're really looking for. Are you a serious golfer wanting a legitimate practice tool, or more interested in creating an eye-catching focal point for entertaining? Either way, we can dial in the right setup, the right grass type, and the right base prep for your particular yard conditions. Most Acworth properties we work on run between a few hundred to a couple thousand square feet for the green itself, depending on available space and budget.
Acworth sits on some pretty heavy Cobb County clay, especially if you're closer to Lake Acworth or in lower-lying areas. That clay can trap water during our wetter seasons, so proper drainage underneath your putting green isn't optional—it's essential. We always slope the base away from structures and use a robust sub-base system to prevent pooling, which is especially important in neighborhoods prone to seasonal moisture. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on where you are. Homes near the lake and in tree-lined areas of Downtown Acworth often have significant shade in afternoon hours; some yards get dappled light all day. This matters because certain grass blends handle shade better than others, and we'll adjust our recommendation accordingly. Most Acworth lots are anywhere from a quarter-acre to three-quarters of an acre, which gives us good flexibility. We've found that residents here often want their green visible from the patio or main living spaces, so placement during the design phase is worth the extra thinking. HOA requirements differ by subdivision—some communities have specific guidelines on synthetic turf color or placement relative to property lines. We always verify those details upfront so there's no surprise pushback after installation. The good news: artificial putting greens almost universally fall within HOA guidelines because they're maintenance-free and look pristine year-round.
Pricing depends on square footage, base prep needed, and grass selection. Most Acworth residential greens run $2,500 to $8,000 fully installed, including proper drainage for our clay soil. Smaller greens (200–400 sq ft) land on the lower end; larger entertainment-focused greens with slopes and bunkers go higher. We provide a detailed quote after seeing your yard and discussing drainage requirements specific to your neighborhood's soil conditions.
Absolutely. Our installation process accounts for Cobb County clay specifically. We excavate, compact the base, install perforated drainage systems, and use crushed stone to direct water away from your putting surface. This is especially critical near Lake Acworth where water table and seasonal saturation are real concerns. The artificial turf itself sits on top of this engineered base, so you get a dry, playable surface year-round.
Yes, but we'll recommend a shade-tolerant grass blend. Modern synthetics like our premium options handle partial shade well—they don't need sun the way real grass does. We'll assess your specific light patterns (afternoon sun in Downtown Acworth yards differs from lake-area properties) and select accordingly. Even heavily shaded yards can work; we just discuss realistic expectations for appearance and wear.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days from start to finish, including base prep, drainage installation, and turf layout. We're based just 7 minutes north of Acworth, so scheduling flexibility is one of our strengths. We can often accommodate weekday or weekend work depending on your preference. We'll coordinate timing during your initial consultation.
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