Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Putting greens aren't just for country clubs anymore—especially in Hiram, where more homeowners are discovering how a backyard practice green transforms their game without the commute to the driving range. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or out toward Bill Arp, the reality is that Georgia's clay-heavy soil and our unpredictable weather patterns make natural grass greens frustrating to maintain. Artificial putting surfaces solve that problem entirely. You get consistent putting conditions year-round, no mud after heavy rain, and zero maintenance headaches when summer heat hits hard. Plus, a well-designed putting green adds genuine appeal to your outdoor space—it's functional recreation that actually looks sharp. If mobility or accessibility matters to you or your family, artificial turf eliminates the uneven ground and drainage issues that make natural grass greens problematic for wheelchair users or anyone with mobility concerns. We've installed dozens of greens across Paulding County, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. Our team is just 25 minutes from Hiram, so we're genuinely local and familiar with neighborhood preferences, soil challenges, and what actually works here.
Hiram sits on Paulding County's clay-based soil, which creates real drainage challenges for traditional putting greens. Clay holds water, compacts easily, and promotes algae growth during our humid summers—all headaches you don't have with artificial turf. Our county's clay also means grading and leveling are trickier during installation, but that's where professional experience matters. We factor in proper base preparation and subsurface drainage so your green performs flawlessly regardless of how much rain the Silver Comet Trail area receives. Shade patterns vary significantly between Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods depending on tree coverage and property orientation. Some yards get full sun exposure, while others have dappled afternoon shade—we assess your specific microclimate before recommending green dimensions and placement. Hiram's growing suburban character means many properties have size constraints; we're skilled at designing practice greens that fit 2,000-square-foot lots without feeling cramped. Accessibility is crucial here too. If you or a family member uses a wheelchair or mobility aid, we build putting greens with firm, level surfaces, proper pathway widening, and no drainage lip hazards that standard natural-grass installations often create.
Absolutely. Clay compacts and drains poorly, so we install a engineered base layer with proper grading and subsurface drainage fabric. This prevents water pooling and maintains green consistency year-round. It's an extra step, but essential in our area. Without it, you'd see performance issues during Georgia's rainy spring and fall seasons.
Yes—we design greens to fit your actual space. Many Hiram properties are compact, so we create practice greens ranging from 300 to 800 square feet, with natural sight lines and functional hole placements. Smaller doesn't mean less fun; it just means strategic routing and realistic hole distances.
When we build it properly, absolutely. We ensure firm, level surfaces with no drainage lips or gaps that could catch wheels. Pathways can be widened for comfortable access, and we avoid slopes that create barriers. It's not an afterthought—accessibility shapes our design from the start.
Modern turf holds up great in Georgia heat. The key is quality materials and proper infill—we use products designed for southern climates. Unlike natural grass that browns, thins, or gets slick with humidity, artificial greens stay consistent. You're putting the same surface in July as in March.
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