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A putting green in your Kennesaw backyard changes everything—especially if you're tucked into one of those tight lots in Legacy Park or Stilesboro where space is premium. We've installed dozens of these throughout Cobb County, and the owners always say the same thing: they use it way more than they expected. Whether you're in Due West or near the Town Center area, a backyard putting green adds real value and gives you a reason to actually go outside instead of watching golf on TV. The best part? Kennesaw's heat means you can practice year-round. Our local red clay soil can make traditional grass maintenance a nightmare—that's exactly why artificial turf works so well here. You get that smooth, consistent playing surface without fighting the Georgia humidity or those brutal summer days when the thermometer won't drop below 90 degrees. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we know the neighborhoods, the soil challenges, and what HOAs in this area actually approve. Let's talk about building you a putting green that fits your space, your budget, and your HOA rules.
Kennesaw's heavy Cobb County red clay is one reason artificial putting greens make so much sense. That clay doesn't drain like you'd want it to, and maintaining natural grass here means constant watering during our 78+ days above 90 degrees each year. Artificial turf eliminates that fight entirely. Most of the homes we work with in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West have modest backyard footprints, so we're usually looking at 200–400 square feet for a quality putting green—enough for a short par-3 hole or a practice chipping area. Shade is a real consideration too; if your lot backs up to mature trees or sits on the north side of your home, that's actually ideal for turf longevity. Sun exposure can fade synthetic grass over time, so we factor that into material selection. HOA rules in Kennesaw neighborhoods vary, but most allow artificial turf in backyards as long as it's clearly residential and well-maintained. We always pull those rules upfront so there are zero surprises. Installation here takes 2–4 days depending on site prep and whether we're dealing with compacted clay or old sod removal.
Most do, especially in backyards where they're not visible from the street. Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West generally permit artificial turf for residential use. We always review your specific HOA guidelines before we start work—it takes 15 minutes and saves headaches later. Front yards are trickier; check your covenants first.
Cobb County's clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, which is why we always add a gravel base layer and proper sub-base during installation. It prevents water pooling and gives your putting surface the firmness you need. We actually see better long-term performance here because of that compacted base.
No—modern turf is UV-stabilized to handle our 78+ days over 90 degrees annually. In fact, artificial turf outperforms natural grass in Kennesaw summers. No watering, no dead patches, and you can use it anytime. Heat is one of the reasons artificial putting greens thrive here.
Most Kennesaw properties work well with 200–400 square feet. That's enough for one medium hole or multiple short par-3s. Even smaller yards can accommodate a 150-square-foot practice area. We'll visit your space in Due West or wherever you are and design something realistic for your lot.
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