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East Cobb homeowners in Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, and Pope have something special going on with their properties—those established, upscale lots are the kind of place where a putting green actually makes sense. We've installed plenty of them in this neighborhood, and the response is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. A backyard putting green isn't just about golf anymore. It's a gathering spot. It's something that elevates your outdoor space without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. Here in Cobb County, where our clay soil can be stubborn and our summer sun is relentless, artificial turf for putting greens has become the smarter choice for homeowners who want the look and function without the constant fussing. We're based just 15 minutes from East Cobb, so we know your neighborhood, your soil, and exactly what works here. Whether you're thinking about a small practice area or a full 18-hole layout, we can walk you through what's realistic for your property and what will actually get used year-round.
Cobb County's clay base means drainage matters more than most people realize. When we install a putting green in East Cobb, we build a proper subsurface layer—not just laying turf on packed dirt. That clay holds water, especially through our wet Georgia springs, so a well-designed base keeps your green playable even after heavy rain. Sunlight varies across these established lots. Some homes in Indian Hills sit under mature oaks; others get full southern exposure. We assess your specific spot because shade affects both the turf performance and which grass type we recommend. Most East Cobb lots—especially in the Indian Hills and Pope areas—are spacious enough for a meaningful green, usually 500 to 1,500 square feet. HOA guidelines here tend to be reasonable about backyard improvements, but we always recommend checking your deed before breaking ground. Fire rating is a real consideration in Georgia. We install turf that meets Class A fire-rating standards, which matters if you're near wooded areas or in a community with specific codes. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on grading and base prep.
Clay drains slowly, which is why we install a perforated base layer underneath the turf. Water moves through the artificial grass into gravel and drainage board, then disperses into the surrounding soil. Without this setup, you'd have standing water. We've done this hundreds of times in East Cobb, and proper drainage design means your green plays well even after our heavy spring rains.
Georgia building codes and most HOA communities require Class A fire rating for landscape installations. Our turf meets that standard. If you're near wooded areas or in a community with stricter codes, we verify requirements during the consultation. It's a quick conversation, but it's worth getting right before installation.
Most East Cobb lots have room for 400–2,000 square feet. Smaller yards work fine with a practice green and a couple of holes. Larger properties support full 9- or 18-hole designs. We measure your space, check sun patterns, and show you realistic layouts. Lots here are usually generous enough that you're not constrained by size.
Done right, it adds appeal. These neighborhoods attract buyers who appreciate outdoor lifestyle features. We've seen properties with well-installed greens stand out during showings. The key is professional installation and maintenance access—sloppy work hurts value, but a clean, functional green in a premium neighborhood like yours? That's a selling point.
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