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A putting green in your Acworth backyard changes everything about how you spend your weekends. Instead of heading to the range or waiting for a tee time, you've got a tournament-quality practice surface steps from your back door—whether you're in the Lake Acworth neighborhoods or closer to Downtown. We've installed dozens of these in Cobb County, and honestly, homeowners here are obsessed. They're not just for serious golfers, either. Families use them for games, entertaining guests becomes an event, and that unused corner of your yard suddenly has real purpose. The cool part about Acworth? Your property likely has room for one. The area's mix of larger residential lots and newer developments gives us plenty of space to work with. Plus, putting greens handle Georgia weather better than natural grass does—especially with the clay soil and seasonal moisture we deal with near Lake Acworth. Once you go artificial, you stop thinking about watering schedules, patchy dead spots, and muddy divots. You just play.
Acworth sits on Cobb County clay, which means natural grass struggling with drainage isn't really your fault—it's the soil. That heavy clay hangs onto water, and depending on whether you're near the Lake Acworth area or slightly inland, seasonal flooding and poor drainage are real concerns. A putting green solves this problem entirely. We install with a professional base and drainage system that routes water away from the surface, so you get perfect playability year-round without the swamp effect you'd get from sod. The shade patterns in Acworth vary dramatically. Neighborhoods with mature oaks and pines create dappled light that works great for turf, while some Downtown and lakeside properties get full sun. We size and position greens accordingly—full sun greens can handle tighter grass and higher traffic, while shaded spots get slightly different pile heights to maintain ball roll. HOA rules in some Acworth subdivisions have landscape guidelines, so we always coordinate specifications with your covenant restrictions before installation. Most residential lots here are spacious enough for 400–800 square feet of green, which gives you real practice versatility.
We don't rely on your native clay at all. Our installation includes a permeable base layer and subsurface drainage that channels water away from the playing surface. This means no standing water, no mud, and no seasonal washouts—even with the heavy clay and occasional flooding that hits the Lake Acworth area. Your green stays playable in conditions that would destroy natural sod.
Absolutely. Acworth's mature trees are beautiful, and modern artificial turf performs fine in partial to full shade. We adjust pile height and infill blend based on your specific light conditions, whether you're in a shaded Downtown lot or under the canopy near Lake Acworth. The turf won't thin out or die back like grass would.
Some subdivisions have landscape requirements, others don't. We recommend checking your covenants first—most approve putting greens since they're maintained, manicured features. If your HOA has specific color or height guidelines, we design to match. We handle these conversations regularly in Cobb County and can guide you through the approval process.
A residential putting green usually takes 3–5 days depending on size and site prep. If we're dealing with significant grading or drainage work on clay-heavy Acworth property, add a day or two. We can often complete smaller projects (under 500 square feet) in a single phase. We'll give you an exact timeline once we see your space.
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