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Acworth homeowners have figured something out over the years: a putting green isn't just about golf. It's about having a reason to spend time outside without the constant upkeep that drives up water bills and yard work. Whether you're in the Lake Acworth neighborhoods or closer to Downtown Acworth, we've installed enough synthetic putting greens around Cobb County to know exactly what works here. The beauty of artificial turf for a putting green is that you get that crisp, maintenance-free surface year-round—no watering during our hot summers, no dealing with the muddy patches that pop up near the lake after heavy rains. We're just seven minutes away in the area, so when your neighbors start asking who installed your backyard, they'll be calling us next. If you've been thinking about adding something that pays for itself in saved time and water, or if you're looking to make your yard more enjoyable without the weekend labor, let's talk about what a custom putting green could look like in your space.
Acworth sits on Cobb County's heavy clay soil, which actually works in your favor when we're installing a putting green. That clay base gives us excellent stability for the foundation—no settling or shifting over time. The real consideration is drainage, especially if your property is anywhere near the Lake Acworth area or sits in a low spot. During our wet seasons, standing water can be a problem, so we always build in a proper base layer and drainage system underneath the synthetic turf. This keeps water moving through instead of pooling on the surface. Most Acworth lots we work on are between a quarter and half acre, which is perfect for a modest putting green—usually 12 by 20 feet or thereabouts, though we've done smaller patios and larger practice areas. Sun exposure varies depending on your specific neighborhood. Properties near the lake sometimes get afternoon shade from mature trees, while homes closer to downtown tend to get full southern exposure. We'll assess your yard during the initial walkthrough to recommend the best turf type for your light conditions. One more thing: if you're in an HOA community, we'll help you understand any landscape guidelines before we break ground. Most HOAs in Acworth are fine with putting greens since they actually improve curb appeal.
Absolutely. We've installed dozens around Cobb County, and the clay foundation here is actually ideal for stability. The key is proper drainage underneath—we always install a base layer that handles our seasonal wet spells, especially important if you're near the lake. Once that's in place, your green stays firm and playable year-round without any settling.
Putting greens use zero irrigation water, which adds up fast in Georgia summers. Most homeowners we talk to see their water bills drop noticeably within the first season. For a typical Acworth property, that's usually $30 to $60 per month in the growing season. No fertilizer, no fungicide treatments either—the savings compound over time.
Yes. We've worked with compact yards throughout Downtown Acworth and the Lake Acworth neighborhoods. If you've got shade from mature trees, we'll recommend a turf blend that performs better in lower light. Even 150 square feet is enough for a functional short-game area. We'll make honest recommendations about what works best for your specific conditions.
A basic 12-by-20-foot green typically runs $2,500 to $4,500 installed, depending on your specific site conditions and whether we need extra drainage work. Smaller areas are less; larger practice greens cost more. We offer senior discounts that can reduce costs further. We'll give you a clear quote before we start any work—no surprises.
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