Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb has some of the most manicured neighborhoods in Georgia—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—and that standard carries over to what homeowners expect from their yards. A putting green isn't just a novelty here; it's become the logical next step for people who already maintain beautiful properties on established, upscale lots. We've installed dozens of them across 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068, and what we've learned is that East Cobb homeowners want something that actually performs like real turf, holds up through Georgia summers, and looks intentional year-round. That's the whole point of artificial putting greens in this area—they're not a gimmick. They're a finishing touch that turns a good yard into one that genuinely works for how you live. Whether you're 15 minutes from our shop or on the other side of the county, we design and install greens that match the quality your neighborhood already reflects.
Cobb County clay is dense and compact, which actually works in our favor for putting-green base prep. We're not fighting loose, sandy soil like some parts of Georgia—we're dealing with something we can level and firm up properly. The real variable in East Cobb is shade. Homes in the Lassiter and Pope areas often sit on mature, tree-covered lots, which means we spend time mapping sun exposure before recommending turf type and placement. Full-sun greens perform differently than dappled-shade setups, and we won't oversell you on a 6,000-square-foot green if your actual sunny space is half that. HOA guidelines vary across the neighborhoods, though most East Cobb communities are permissive about backyard improvements. Lot sizes here tend to support greens anywhere from 500 to 2,000 square feet—workable ranges for genuine playability. Installation involves compacting that clay base, adding proper drainage fabric, and ensuring the green integrates with your existing landscape without creating water-pooling issues or standing out as obviously artificial.
Most HOA communities in Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, and Pope allow backyard putting greens without formal approval, but checking your covenant first is worth 15 minutes of your time. Some neighborhoods have baseline aesthetic guidelines, though artificial turf for recreational use rarely triggers restrictions. We can help you review your documents or provide examples of completed installations if your HOA asks questions.
Cobb clay is actually predictable—it holds compaction and drains consistently once we've properly prepped the base. We till, level, compact firmly, then lay drainage fabric and infill. The payoff is a stable, long-lasting green that won't shift or settle unevenly. It's one reason East Cobb greens tend to hold their shape season after season.
Yes, but with honest expectations. Shade-tolerant turf varieties exist, and we often design smaller, strategically-placed greens in dappled-light zones rather than trying to fill a massive shaded area. A 600-square-foot green in afternoon sun outperforms a 1,500-square-foot green under tree cover. We'll walk your lot and show you the realistic options.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days from site prep through final grooming, depending on size and complexity. We schedule based on weather and soil conditions—Cobb clay responds best when it's neither waterlogged nor rock-hard. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the initial consultation.
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