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Fair Oaks sits in that interesting pocket of Cobb County where suburban living meets tighter lot sizes—and that's exactly where a putting green thrives. Whether you're tucked near the Mableton border or closer to the Six Flags corridor, the reality is that most Fair Oaks yards aren't sprawling estates. That's not a limitation; it's an opportunity. A 400 to 800-square-foot putting green fits perfectly into the space you've got, gives you a genuine reason to spend time outside, and honestly, it's way more fun than staring at another patch of struggling grass. We've installed dozens of greens throughout Fair Oaks over the past few years, and the response is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. The clay-heavy soil around here doesn't play nice with traditional turf in high-traffic spots anyway, so synthetic putting surfaces actually solve a real problem while adding something you'll use. No more dead patches from foot traffic. No more watering bills during Georgia's hot months. Just a clean, playable surface that looks sharp year-round.
Fair Oaks' South Cobb clay is exactly why so many homeowners end up with compacted, poorly-draining yards. That dense soil works against natural grass, especially in the smaller lots common to this area. A synthetic putting green eliminates that headache entirely. Installation here typically involves proper base preparation—we're talking compacted stone and a slight slope for drainage—because even though artificial turf doesn't need to breathe like natural grass, water still needs somewhere to go during heavy rains. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood positioning. Homes closer to Six Flags or the Mableton border often have mature tree cover, which actually benefits a putting green by reducing glare and heat buildup. Some Fair Oaks properties have HOA requirements worth checking; most associations we work with approve putting greens without issue since they're cleaner and more controlled than natural turf. The real consideration is your actual usable space. Fair Oaks yards tend to run 6,000 to 10,000 square feet total, which means your putting green is competing with patios, play areas, and parking. We size projects specifically for your property—no oversized greens that waste money or undersized ones that disappoint.
Absolutely. That clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally, so we lay down a 4–6 inch stone base with proper slope before the turf goes down. It's extra work upfront, but it keeps water from pooling and keeps your green playable year-round. Without it, you'd get standing water after Georgia's frequent summer storms.
Most Fair Oaks properties absolutely can. We've built greens from 400 to 1,200 square feet depending on lot size and customer preference. Even smaller yards can accommodate an 18–24-footer that's genuinely fun. It's about smart positioning—usually near the patio or off to the side—so it doesn't crowd your space.
We've worked with Fair Oaks HOAs extensively, and the vast majority approve putting greens. They're typically seen as a landscaping upgrade, not a nuisance. If your community has specific rules, bring us in early—we help navigate that conversation and can show comps of approved installations nearby.
Most residential putting greens in Fair Oaks take 3–5 days from excavation through final finishing, depending on size and existing landscape. We're based 18 minutes away, so we can schedule efficiently and handle follow-up maintenance quickly without long travel times.
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