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Putting greens in Kennesaw have become a lot more popular over the last few years, and honestly, it makes sense. Your summer heat runs long—78 days a year above 90 degrees—which means a real grass green gets stressed, patchy, and honestly, pretty ugly by mid-July. We see this constantly in neighborhoods like Legacy Park and Due West, where homeowners start with real turf dreams and end up with brown disappointment. That's where synthetic putting green turf changes the game. Unlike natural grass, artificial greens stay lush and playable year-round without the watering bill or the maintenance headache that comes with Kennesaw's heavy red clay soil. Whether you've got a postage-stamp backyard in Stilesboro or a sprawling lot near Kennesaw Mountain, we can design and install a putting surface that actually gets used. No more excuses about the heat, no more irrigation regrets. Just consistent, tournament-quality play whenever you want it.
Kennesaw's red clay is actually one of the trickiest soil profiles for drainage, which matters way more than people think when installing a putting green. That dense clay base means water pools instead of drains naturally, so proper sub-base preparation—something we handle from day one—is non-negotiable. We typically install perforated drainage systems under the turf to manage our heavy summer rain and keep the playing surface firm and fast. Sun exposure varies dramatically across the city too. Properties backing up to Kennesaw Mountain tend to have afternoon shade, which sounds nice but actually slows green speed. Meanwhile, lots in Legacy Park and the Town Center at Cobb area catch full southern exposure, which heats the turf significantly—we spec cooler-rated synthetic blends for those installations. Most Kennesaw residential properties we work with are in the quarter- to half-acre range, perfect for a 300–600 square foot putting surface that doesn't overwhelm the yard. Check your HOA documents if you're in a deed-restricted community; some require approval for landscaping changes, though putting greens rarely trigger objections since they actually improve property appearance compared to struggling natural grass.
Yes. Our synthetic greens are engineered specifically for Georgia's climate—they don't fade, wilt, or lose playability in 95-degree heat. Real grass literally goes dormant or burns out during our 78+ days above 90F. The turf we install has UV stabilization built in and drains moisture fast enough that humidity isn't a problem. You get consistent roll speeds and green color May through October when you'd normally be fighting dead spots.
Kennesaw projects typically run $15–$25 per square foot installed, depending on site complexity and drainage needs. Our red clay soil sometimes requires extra prep work, which adds cost but ensures longevity. Most residential greens—400–500 square feet—take 3–5 days from site prep through final brushing. We're headquartered right here in Kennesaw, so scheduling is fast and we can handle follow-up maintenance easily.
Kennesaw doesn't typically require permits for residential landscape features like putting greens, but it's worth confirming with Cobb County if your property is in an unincorporated area or a strict HOA. We handle all that research upfront and can advise you before you commit. Most installations move forward without complications.
Far less than real grass. We recommend brushing the pile once monthly to keep it standing tall and draining properly, especially during our wet spring months. Occasional rinsing removes dust. That's it. No fertilizer, no fungicide battles with our humidity, no re-seeding after heat stress. Compared to maintaining natural turf on Kennesaw's clay, it's a fraction of the work.
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