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A putting green in your Kennesaw backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a practical investment that actually makes sense here. Our summers hit 90 degrees roughly 78 days a year, which means your natural grass putting surface gets hammered by heat and UV long before it ever gets a chance to recover. Combine that with Cobb County's heavy red clay, and you're looking at drainage problems, bare patches, and a maintenance nightmare that eats up your weekends. Artificial turf eliminates all of that. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Over by Due West, homeowners are installing synthetic greens to play at home without the watering bills or the frustration. Since we're headquartered right here in Kennesaw, we know exactly what your yard needs to handle our climate. A properly installed putting green gives you consistent roll, year-round playability, and the ability to actually enjoy your outdoor space instead of babysitting it. We'll walk you through what goes into making that happen.
Kennesaw's red clay is beautiful to look at but brutal for turf drainage. That dense, compacted soil sits underneath most yards in Cobb County, which means water pools instead of permeating—exactly what kills a natural grass putting green. Artificial turf solves this, but installation needs to account for it. We typically excavate and install a gravel base layer to handle our seasonal rain and keep water moving away from the root zone (which doesn't exist with synthetic turf, but proper drainage still protects your lawn's integrity). Sun exposure varies dramatically across neighborhoods. If you're near Kennesaw Mountain or under mature oak trees, you've got shade patterns that shift throughout the day. That affects turf selection and compaction patterns. Heat reflection is real, too—our 90-plus-degree summers mean choosing a turf blend that won't get uncomfortably hot underfoot. Most HOAs in Legacy Park and surrounding areas allow residential putting greens, but some have guidelines about height and surrounding landscaping, so we verify before we break ground. Yard size matters too. Kennesaw lots range from modest quarter-acres to sprawling half-acre properties, so putting green dimensions are customized to fit your actual space and not compete with your usable lawn.
Red clay compacts heavily and sheds water instead of absorbing it. That creates puddling and undermines your turf base. We excavate deeper than standard to install proper drainage—gravel, retention layers, and slope—so water moves away from the putting surface instead of pooling beneath it during Georgia's rainy seasons.
Heat buildup is real with 78+ days above 90 degrees annually, but quality artificial turf is engineered to stay cooler. We select blends with higher yarn denier and infill that reflects rather than absorbs heat. Morning or late-afternoon play is ideal, and you'll still use it far more than a natural grass green that browns out by August.
Most Kennesaw HOAs permit residential putting greens, but some have specific guidelines on height, perimeter landscaping, or setback distances. We contact your HOA before installation to confirm compliance and avoid surprises later. It's usually a straightforward approval process.
A typical residential green (400–800 square feet) takes 3–5 days from excavation to final grading and infill. We work around Kennesaw weather—avoiding heavy rain and extreme heat—to ensure proper base compaction and turf adhesion. You're playable within a week of start.
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