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Your backyard in Kennesaw doesn't have to fight the heat and humidity anymore. A lot of homeowners around Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West have already made the switch to artificial putting greens—and honestly, it makes sense given what we deal with down here. Between the red clay soil that holds moisture like a sponge and those 78+ days a year where temperatures climb above 90 degrees, keeping a natural grass green is an uphill battle. You're either watering constantly, dealing with brown patches, or both. An artificial putting green solves that problem while giving you a realistic, maintenance-free space to practice your short game year-round. Whether you've got a corner lot near Kennesaw Mountain or a compact yard in one of our tighter neighborhoods, we can design and install a putting surface that actually works with your space—not against it. LawnLogic knows Kennesaw inside and out, and we've installed hundreds of these systems right here in our own backyard.
Cobb County's red clay is beautiful until you're trying to maintain a natural grass surface. That dense clay doesn't drain well, which means standing water after summer storms and compacted soil that grass roots struggle to penetrate. An artificial putting green eliminates those headaches entirely—no digging, no fighting the soil composition. The summer heat here is intense, and while real grass can bleach and thin out, quality synthetic turf holds its color and playability even during peak heat months. Depending on whether your yard backs up to tree cover (common in our neighborhoods) or sits in full sun, we'll recommend different turf pile heights and backing systems. Most Kennesaw properties we work on are quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means putting greens typically range from 400 to 1,200 square feet. Installation accounts for proper base preparation—critical in clay soil—drainage consideration, and edge finishing that matches your existing landscape. HOA communities around here sometimes have aesthetic guidelines, so we make sure everything integrates cleanly with your hardscaping and lawn.
It can feel warm underfoot during peak afternoon heat, but modern synthetic turf for putting greens doesn't get dangerously hot like old-style artificial grass. Most quality systems stay 10–15 degrees cooler than direct asphalt or concrete. If you're concerned, we can recommend turf blends engineered for heat dissipation, and early morning or evening practice sessions are ideal anyway in our climate.
Yes—Cobb County clay is actually why proper base preparation matters so much. We excavate to proper depth, install a drainage layer to prevent water pooling, then add crushed stone and leveling sand. The clay itself becomes part of the support structure. Without this foundation work, you'd have drainage issues within a year or two.
Absolutely. Even 300–400 square feet gives you a functional short-game practice area. We design layouts that work with your lot size, existing trees, and sight lines from your patio or deck. Compact yards often benefit most because maintenance-free turf means you're actually using the space instead of struggling to keep it alive.
Minimal. Brush it occasionally to keep the pile standing up, rinse it a few times a year to clear pollen and dust, and you're done. You won't deal with mold or mildew issues if it's installed with proper drainage—which we always do. No watering, no fertilizer, no seasonal die-off.
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