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Concrete putting greens have their place, but if you're in Austell and serious about having a backyard feature that actually gets used—and looks like real grass—artificial turf is where the game changes. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Cobb County, and the difference between a cold concrete pad and a lush, playable synthetic surface isn't just aesthetic. Homeowners near Six Flags, in the Austell neighborhoods, and around Sweetwater Creek all discover the same thing: a properly built artificial putting green becomes the spot where family actually gathers. Concrete cracks, stains, and turns into a skating rink when it rains. It's uninviting in summer heat and punishing if you fall. Artificial turf, on the other hand, stays true year-round, drains instantly after Georgia's afternoon storms, and plays consistently whether you're practicing your short game in June or January. We handle the entire process—site prep, base installation, turf selection, and finishing touches—right here in your backyard. Since we're based just 18 minutes from Austell, we know the clay soil, the humidity levels, and exactly what holds up in our transitional climate. Most homeowners think installing a putting green is complicated or prohibitively expensive. It's neither. It's an investment in your property and a reason to actually spend time outside.
Austell sits on South Cobb clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That's actually one reason artificial turf shines here—we build proper subsurface drainage underneath, so water from our frequent afternoon storms moves away from the playing surface instead of pooling like it would on concrete. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. If you're backed up near Sweetwater Creek or nestled in a neighborhood with mature trees, we factor in shade patterns during design. Some folks in the Six Flags area deal with smaller lots, so we're practiced at maximizing playable square footage without wasting space on oversized bases. HOA rules in residential sections of Austell sometimes restrict height or materials, and we navigate those before breaking ground—saves headaches later. The turf we choose is selected for our climate specifically: it handles Georgia's humidity, resists UV fading, and maintains firm playing conditions even during wet seasons. Concrete can't make those claims. It also gets hot enough to blister bare feet in July, develops weeds in cracks, and requires resurfacing every 10–15 years. Turf lasts 15–20 with minimal maintenance.
Yes. We don't install directly on clay—that's the mistake people make. We excavate, install a perforated drainage base, and lay landscape fabric before the turf goes down. South Cobb clay stays wet after rain, which is exactly why the subsurface system matters. Water drains through the turf into the base and away from your yard instead of sitting on top like it does on concrete.
Concrete is cheaper upfront—usually $800–1,500 for a small pad. A quality artificial putting green runs $2,500–5,000+ depending on size and accessories, but it lasts twice as long, requires zero maintenance, and actually gets used. Concrete cracks and stains; turf doesn't. Most homeowners see it as a lifestyle upgrade, not just a cost.
Absolutely. We've built greens in yards across the Six Flags neighborhoods and central Austell—some as small as 200 square feet. We work with your space, design around trees and structures, and make sure the slope and dimensions let you practice realistic shots. Size doesn't limit quality.
Minimal. Brush the nap occasionally, rinse off debris after storms, and you're done. No reseeding, no crack repair, no seasonal resurfacing like concrete requires. Our Austell customers spend five minutes per month on maintenance, max.
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