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East Cobb has some of the most manicured neighborhoods in the metro area—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—and homeowners here take their outdoor spaces seriously. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's a natural extension of the quality you've already invested in. We've installed dozens of greens across these zip codes (30062, 30066, 30067, 30068), and the response is always the same: people use them constantly. Your family gets better at golf without paying range fees. You entertain better. Your home's curb appeal actually increases—especially in a community where neighbors notice these things. The clay-based soil in Cobb County can make natural grass greens finicky and expensive to maintain, which is exactly why artificial turf greens have become the smart choice for established lots here. We're based just 15 minutes away, so we understand the specific sun patterns, drainage challenges, and HOA expectations in your neighborhood. Whether you've got a flat yard in Indian Hills or a sloped corner lot near Sewell Mill, we size and install greens that feel like they belong.
Cobb County's clay soil is dense and doesn't drain the way bent grass prefers—that means natural greens either require expensive underground drainage systems or turn into maintenance headaches during our wet springs. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Most East Cobb lots in these neighborhoods sit between a quarter and half-acre, which gives you room for an 8×12 or 10×15 green without feeling cramped or overly ambitious. Shade is a real factor here; if your green sits under mature oaks (common in Indian Hills), we'll orient it to capture the best afternoon light and choose a turf blend that tolerates partial shade better. HOA guidelines in many East Cobb communities allow putting greens as long as they're integrated thoughtfully—we handle that conversation with your board if needed. Installation on established lots means we work around existing landscapes, irrigation lines, and hardscaping. The clay base actually helps us: we build a solid sub-base, grade for drainage toward your existing swales, and compact everything so your green stays level through Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles.
Most do, provided the installation looks polished and integrated. We've completed projects in Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, and Pope neighborhoods without issues. The key is professional installation and clean edging—not a backyard DIY look. We can help you present plans to your HOA if required, and we know the common restrictions in your specific community.
It's actually an advantage. Clay compacts well, giving your green a stable, level base that won't shift with seasons. We excavate, compact the sub-base, add drainage stone, and ensure water moves away from the green toward your existing drainage patterns. This prevents pooling and keeps your green playable year-round.
Most established lots in your neighborhoods work well with 8×12 to 12×18 greens. We do a site walk to check sun exposure, drainage, existing trees, and your sight lines from the house. We'll show you mock layouts so you see exactly how it fits before we break ground.
Far less than natural grass. Occasional brushing, leaf cleanup, and rinsing during dry spells. No fertilizer, fungicide, or mowing. Cobb's humid summers and spring rains are rough on natural greens; artificial turf laughs at that. Most homeowners spend 15–30 minutes per month on upkeep.
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