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East Cobb homeowners have watched their neighbors install putting greens for years—and for good reason. The Indian Hills and Lassiter area lots are typically spacious enough to carve out a dedicated practice space, and the upscale nature of these neighborhoods means a backyard green adds genuine curb appeal and property value. We've installed dozens of greens across the 30062, 30066, and 30067 zip codes, and the feedback is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. A putting green isn't just a luxury anymore—it's become as common as a pool or fire pit in East Cobb. The clay soil here actually works in your favor during installation; we can grade and prepare it efficiently, and the drainage patterns are predictable. Whether you're in Pope area or near Sewell Mill, we're 15 minutes away and familiar with exactly what your yard can handle. Let's talk about what a green costs, what your specific lot needs, and whether this is the right time to build one.
Cobb County's clay-heavy soil is a double-edged sword. It compacts well (great for base stability), but drainage requires attention—especially during Georgia's wet springs. We always recommend a solid base layer and proper slope to prevent standing water. East Cobb's lot sizes vary, but most properties in Indian Hills and the Lassiter area have enough depth to fit a 300–600 square-foot green comfortably. Sun exposure matters more than you'd think; greens on north-facing slopes stay firmer longer, while south-facing ones bake in summer heat. Many HOA communities in East Cobb permit greens as long as they're setback-compliant and use quality, non-reflective turf—we handle that vetting. Winter dormancy is minimal here, so your green stays playable most of the year. The biggest variable is existing tree coverage; mature oaks and pines cast shade that improves playability but can invite moss if drainage isn't perfect. We assess all this during the site visit.
Yes, but favorably. The clay compacts and holds shape well, reducing settling issues over time. However, it doesn't drain naturally—so we build a engineered base with gravel and perforated pipe. This prevents the soggy conditions we see in sandier areas. Your green stays firmer and faster in East Cobb thanks to proper base design.
Most Indian Hills and Pope area properties accommodate 300–500 square feet without compromising yard space. Anything from a modest 200-square-foot practice green to a full 1000-square-foot layout with multiple holes is possible. We measure and grade during a free consultation to show you realistic options.
Most are, but rules vary by community. We've worked with Indian Hills, Lassiter-area, and Pope-area HOAs regularly. We'll review your covenants before quoting and ensure setbacks and materials meet approval. Synthetic turf greens almost always get approval—it's the safer choice.
East Cobb's climate means year-round playability with minimal upkeep. Light brushing weekly, occasional rinsing, and seasonal leaf cleanup keep it in top shape. No mowing, watering, or fertilizing required. Most owners spend under an hour per month on maintenance.
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