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A putting green in your Hiram backyard sounds like a luxury, but it's more practical than you'd think—especially if you're in Cedarcrest or the Bill Arp area where yards tend to be generous. We've installed dozens of these in Paulding County, and the reaction is always the same: families actually spend time outside instead of scrolling inside. Your kids get low-pressure golf practice steps from the back door. You get a conversation starter that beats a basic patio. The Silver Comet Trail runs through Hiram, and plenty of our customers tell us their putting green becomes the hub of weekend hangouts—neighborhood friends stop by, kids challenge each other to 9-hole competitions, and suddenly your yard feels like a private clubhouse. Whether you're looking to stay sharp between rounds at a local course or just want something fun that beats another lawn mowing session, a custom putting green handles Hiram's climate really well. We're 25 minutes away in Douglasville, and we've learned exactly how to build these so they drain properly and stay green year-round in our Georgia heat.
Hiram sits on Paulding County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do. That's actually why a proper artificial putting green here needs a rock-solid base layer—without it, water pools and your surface gets soft and unreliable. We always recommend at least 4 inches of crushed stone under the turf, sloped gently away from structures. Your neighborhood (whether that's Cedarcrest or near Bill Arp) probably has a mix of full-sun yards and tree-shaded corners. Putting greens work beautifully in both, but full-sun installations last longer because moisture doesn't linger. If your lot is partially shaded, we'll grade the high side of the green toward open sky so water sheds fast. Hiram yards tend to run anywhere from a quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us great flexibility—we've done small practice greens tucked beside patios and larger 1,500+ square-foot layouts. Summer heat and occasional heavy rain are the two factors we design around. Modern synthetic turfs handle both, but installation quality makes all the difference in this clay-heavy county.
Many Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods have HOA guidelines, but most allow artificial turf for recreational use—it's actually considered an upgrade. We recommend checking your deed restrictions first, but putting greens almost always fall under 'approved landscaping' since they replace or enhance existing lawn. We can provide documentation and photos if your HOA needs specifics before approval.
Yes, if installed correctly. Clay doesn't drain on its own, so we install a perforated base layer that channels water away from the playing surface. The slope and foundation matter more than the soil itself. We've installed dozens in Hiram with zero standing-water issues—the key is proper grading and a quality rock base under the synthetic turf.
You can do something meaningful in 400–600 square feet—that's enough for a 9-hole practice layout or a few challenging greens. Hiram yards have plenty of room for that. If you've got a bigger area, we can build 1,000+ square feet with elevation changes and multiple hole scenarios. We'll visit your property and show you what works with your landscape and sun patterns.
Fall through early spring works best—cooler temps mean the turf settles and binds better, plus you avoid Georgia's peak summer heat during installation. Spring is ideal because you'll have the whole warm season to enjoy it. Summer installations are possible but require more careful seaming. We can start planning anytime and schedule based on your preferences and Paulding County weather patterns.
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