Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Kennesaw homeowners have a real problem: that thick red clay soil that dominates Cobb County doesn't drain well, doesn't feel great underfoot, and turns into a muddy mess during Georgia's rainy springs. Add in 78 days a year above 90°F, and maintaining a lush natural lawn for a putting green? That's exhausting. We've been installing artificial turf putting greens right here in Kennesaw—from Legacy Park to Due West to Stilesboro—and we've seen what works in our specific climate and soil conditions. The families we work with often have large yards with plenty of space for a green, and they're tired of fighting against nature. An artificial putting green solves that. It stays playable year-round, doesn't require the constant watering and chemical treatments that natural grass demands, and it actually improves drainage on those clay-heavy lots. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we understand your yard, your neighborhood covenants, and what summer heat does to outdoor spaces. This isn't a generic solution shipped in from somewhere else—it's built for where you live.
Cobb County's red clay is beautiful to look at, but it's a headache for any grass. Clay compacts easily, stays wet longer, and makes it nearly impossible to create that firm, consistent surface a good putting green needs. Mother Nature in Kennesaw also works against you: those 78 scorching days over 90°F stress cool-season grasses and speed up thatch buildup on natural greens. On the flip side, our area gets solid rainfall, which is actually great for artificial turf—it helps settle the infill and keeps dust down. Large-yard properties in neighborhoods like Legacy Park and around Kennesaw Mountain often have sun exposure on multiple sides, which means some sections stay shaded longer. That affects which infill type and drainage system we recommend. Many Kennesaw HOAs have landscape guidelines too, so we confirm specifications during the design phase. The good news: artificial putting greens handle our humidity, heat, and clay soil better than any natural alternative. We install proper base layers that account for Cobb County drainage patterns, and we choose infill materials that won't compact under our specific climate stress.
Absolutely. That clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we dig deeper and add engineered base layers to prevent water pooling and settling. We've done hundreds of installs across Kennesaw, and we factor in the clay from day one. Proper grading and compaction matter more here than in other regions. It's extra work upfront, but it keeps your green playable for years.
Completely. Modern artificial turf is made for this. The 78+ days above 90°F won't fade a quality green or cause the material to break down. Infill actually stays cooler than you'd expect because of the porous structure. We've installed greens that play great even in peak July and August heat.
Most neighborhoods—including Legacy Park and Due West—allow them as long as they meet specific height, color, and finish standards. We pull and review HOA guidelines during the proposal phase so there are no surprises. If your community has restrictions, we work within them.
Large-yard properties here average 1,500+ square feet, and we typically recommend 300–600 square feet for a functional green. You don't need your entire backyard. Even a 15x30 section gives you enough to practice different shot lengths. We design around your existing landscape and drainage patterns.
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