Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb homeowners know their neighborhoods—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—they're built on established lots with mature landscapes and serious curb appeal expectations. Adding a putting green is one of those upgrades that actually pays dividends, both in daily enjoyment and in how your home feels when you step outside. We've installed plenty of these in 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068, and the pattern is always the same: once families have a practice green in their backyard, they can't imagine life without it. Your neighbors at East Cobb Park know the value of quality outdoor space, and your HOA-approved subdivision does too. The good news is that artificial turf putting greens work beautifully in Cobb County's climate and soil conditions—no fighting Georgia humidity, no drainage nightmares, no constant reseeding. We're just 15 minutes away, so we understand your neighborhood's specific layout, sun patterns, and what your subdivision's architectural guidelines actually allow. This isn't a generic installation guide; it's about making sure your putting green fits your home, your yard, and your East Cobb lifestyle.
East Cobb sits on Cobb County clay, which is tough, dense, and not naturally friendly to maintaining live turf in high-traffic areas. That's actually one of the biggest reasons a putting green makes sense here—you eliminate the drainage and compaction issues that plague traditional grass in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and around the Lassiter area. Most East Cobb lots are established with mature trees, which means you're likely dealing with mixed sun and shade throughout the day. Modern synthetic putting green turf handles partial shade well, but we'll assess your specific yard's light patterns during the site visit. HOA landscape rules in your subdivision typically support hardscaping and turf improvements that enhance property values, so approval is rarely an obstacle. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation—we compact, level, and add a sub-base that accounts for Cobb County's drainage characteristics. Your lot size and existing deck or patio layout will determine whether we're building a 100-square-foot practice green or something larger. The clay also means we're not fighting soggy conditions year-round, which actually simplifies maintenance and keeps your green playable in spring and fall when live grass would be struggling.
Yes. Subdivision-approved landscape improvements that add property value—which a quality putting green does—fit within most East Cobb guidelines. We've worked with HOAs across 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068, and they routinely approve these installations. Your specific CC&Rs may have minor requirements around setbacks or color, but we handle that conversation upfront and ensure everything aligns before we start work.
Absolutely. In fact, clay is why we install a engineered sub-base with proper grading and a permeable layer underneath the turf. Water moves through and away from your green instead of pooling like it might on live grass. Our crews have installed dozens of these in Indian Hills and around Pope—they drain reliably through Georgia's wet springs and summer storms.
Most East Cobb backyards have room for 100–300 square feet, which gives you 2–4 realistic hole placements. We've designed greens that fit alongside existing patios, in corner lots, and even in narrow side yards. During your free site visit, we'll map out options based on your lot's layout and sun exposure.
Typically 2–3 weeks from approval to installation complete. We're based 15 minutes from East Cobb, so scheduling is flexible. Weather in Cobb County rarely delays us—we work year-round. Most projects from prep to finishing touches take 3–5 business days on-site.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.