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East Cobb homeowners in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Pope area sit on some of the most established, beautiful lots in Cobb County—and a lot of you have the space and the light to pull off a serious putting green. We've installed plenty of them out here, and the appeal is obvious: you get to practice your short game without leaving home, the turf holds up beautifully in our Georgia clay-based soil, and honestly, it just looks sharp on a well-maintained property. Your neighbors at Lassiter area and around Sewell Mill know what we're talking about. A putting green isn't just about golf—it's a feature that changes how your backyard feels. It's playable year-round, it doesn't demand the water bill of natural grass, and it handles our mix of sun and shade better than most people expect. We're based just 15 minutes from your area, so we know East Cobb's terrain, our local HOAs, and exactly what works on properties like yours. Whether you're thinking about a small 200-square-foot practice area or a full backyard installation, we've got the experience to make it feel like it belongs there.
East Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually a strength for putting green installation—it compacts well and drains predictably once we get the base layer right. A lot of properties here, especially in Indian Hills and Pope area, have mature tree coverage on one side and decent southern exposure on the other, which means you're looking at dappled light rather than full sun all day. That's good news; it keeps the turf from getting stressed during peak summer heat. One thing we see consistently: East Cobb lots tend to be larger and better established than suburban infill, so grading and drainage work smoothly. HOA rules vary by neighborhood—some communities have landscape guidelines we need to confirm before breaking ground—so we always check with your HOA first. We typically find that slopes here are manageable, and we've got the equipment to handle the Cobb County clay without turning your yard into a nightmare. One last note: our summer humidity is real, and we account for that in our turf selection. We choose varieties that resist fungal stress and stay playable even during August.
Not always. Cobb County's clay actually helps us here—it's stable and compacts predictably. We usually install a proper base layer (usually 4 inches of crushed stone) to ensure water moves away from the green itself. Your existing yard slope matters too. In most East Cobb lots, especially Indian Hills and Pope area properties, we don't need underground French drains. We assess your specific grade and soil during the walkthrough.
East Cobb properties tend to be spacious, so you've got real options. We commonly install 200–500 square foot greens, which give you multiple shot distances and a real practice scenario. Smaller yards around Lassiter can work with 150–250 square feet. Bigger isn't always better; we design based on your available space, sun exposure, and how you actually want to use it.
Most East Cobb neighborhoods permit putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and blend with your landscape. We always confirm with your HOA before scheduling install. Some communities have guidelines about synthetic turf visibility from the street, but a properly sited backyard green rarely triggers issues. We handle the paperwork conversation.
Regular brushing (monthly) and occasional power-washing keep it sharp. Our Georgia humidity means you'll want good airflow around the green to prevent mold, so we design with that in mind. Fertilizer needs are minimal compared to natural grass. Most East Cobb homeowners spend 30 minutes a month on upkeep—mainly brushing and leaf cleanup.
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