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East Cobb homeowners take pride in their properties—and that includes the outdoor spaces where you entertain, relax, and play. A putting green transforms your backyard into something genuinely special, whether you've got a sprawling lot in Indian Hills or a manicured setup near the Lassiter area. We've installed dozens of putting greens across East Cobb's established neighborhoods, and the response is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. The beauty of artificial turf for a putting green isn't just that it looks pristine year-round (no brown patches from Georgia's unpredictable weather). It's that you actually use it. We're talking about stepping outside for a quick nine holes before dinner, hosting a Saturday afternoon tournament with neighbors, or letting your kids practice without worrying about divots and mud. Unlike the public courses, this is yours—maintained, ready, and always perfect. We're based just 15 minutes north, so we understand the specific landscape challenges in Cobb County. The clay soil, the shade patterns from mature trees, and the HOA guidelines that many East Cobb communities have—we've navigated all of it. Let's talk about bringing this to your backyard.
East Cobb sits on dense Cobb County clay, which affects drainage and how we prep the base for your putting green. That clay compacts heavily, so proper grading and a solid foundation layer are non-negotiable if you want water to drain correctly and your green to stay level through our summer downpours. Most East Cobb lots are well-established with mature trees—beautiful for shade and curb appeal, but they create varied sun exposure across your yard. We'll assess which spot on your property gets the most consistent light and firm footing. Many neighborhoods around Indian Hills and the Pope area have HOA restrictions on visible changes, so we work within those parameters. Lot sizes in established East Cobb communities tend to be generous, giving us flexibility to design a green that feels proportional to your space. Whether you're working with a corner pocket or a full 600-square-foot practice area, the installation process accounts for Cobb County's seasonal moisture swings. We use engineered base materials that perform in our climate, not generic nationwide specs.
Clay compacts and holds water, so yes—it requires a solid base layer. We install perforated underlayment and engineered drainage rock beneath the turf to channel water away from the green's surface. Proper slope (typically 1-2%) directs runoff toward existing drainage or hardscape. Without this foundation work, you'd have pooling after our Cobb County summer storms. We've done this on dozens of East Cobb properties and know exactly how to handle it.
Partial shade works fine; dense shade doesn't. Artificial turf doesn't need photosynthesis, but heavy tree cover limits air circulation and traps moisture, which degrades the turf faster. We recommend 4+ hours of filtered sunlight daily. Many East Cobb yards have multiple options—often a sunnier spot toward the side or back performs better than beneath mature oaks. We'll walk your property and identify the best location.
It varies by community. Some HOAs require approval or limit the size of recreational features. We've worked with East Cobb residents through this process—most associations approve putting greens when they're well-maintained and visually integrated. We can help you understand your community's guidelines and design within them. A quick conversation with your HOA before installation saves headaches.
Most residential greens take 2–4 days, depending on size and site prep needs. Cobb County clay requires more base work than sandy soil, so we budget extra time for compacting and drainage setup. We'll give you a timeline once we assess your lot. Because we're 15 minutes away in Cobb County, we can schedule flexibly and be there quickly if follow-up work is needed.
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