Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Kennesaw backyard transforms how you spend your free time—especially during those scorching Georgia summers when the heat keeps you indoors. Rather than driving down to Town Center at Cobb or heading out to a public course, you're practicing your short game steps from your patio in Legacy Park or Stilesboro. We've installed dozens of putting greens throughout Kennesaw, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the one upgrade that actually gets used year-round. The artificial turf we use handles our intense UV exposure and the heavy red clay soil common throughout Cobb County without breaking down or discoloring. Installation typically happens in early spring or late fall when the weather cooperates, though we can work around your schedule. Since we're based right here in Kennesaw, we understand the specific challenges your yard faces—drainage issues from clay-heavy lots, the way afternoon sun beats down differently depending on whether you're near Kennesaw Mountain or closer to the Due West area, and how unpredictable spring rain affects ground prep. A quality putting green costs more than casual backyard furniture, but less than a single season of league memberships. Our seasonal pricing reflects material costs and crew availability, and we're transparent about what drives those numbers.
Kennesaw's famous red clay soil is beautiful to look at but challenging for landscape projects. When we install a putting green, we're not just laying turf on top of whatever's there—we're managing drainage, compaction, and the way clay expands and contracts with moisture. That heavy soil demands a proper base layer. The good news: it holds shape well once prepared correctly, so your green stays level and won't develop divots or soft spots the way sandy soil might. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood. Homes near the tree canopy in Stilesboro need a putting green built for partial shade, while properties with southern or western exposure (especially those with afternoon sun reflecting off rooflines) need turf rated for intense UV. We assess each lot individually because orientation matters here. HOA communities—common in Legacy Park and surrounding areas—sometimes have specific guidelines about turf color, pile height, or perimeter edging. We've worked through those requirements with dozens of homeowners and can help navigate deed restrictions. Most Kennesaw residential lots range from modest quarter-acre properties to larger half-acre or acre-plus settings, so putting green sizing is flexible. Installation prep accounts for the clay: we build proper drainage layers and compact the base to prevent settling issues during our wet springs and the occasional heavy summer downpour.
Not if it's quality turf designed for Georgia's climate. We use infill systems engineered specifically for high-heat environments—the kind that doesn't degrade under our 78+ days yearly above 90°F. The real issue is ground prep. That red clay heats up significantly, so we install drainage and backing that dissipate heat and prevent moisture from pooling underneath. Regular rinsing during peak summer keeps the surface playable and extends the turf lifespan.
A 400–600 square-foot green typically runs $3,500–$6,500 installed, depending on site conditions, base prep needs, and turf grade. Spring and fall pricing is our standard rate; winter (November–February) often sees modest discounts due to lower crew demand. Summer scheduling sometimes costs slightly more because heat makes installation physically demanding. We quote each job individually after assessing your specific soil and site conditions.
Most residential putting greens take 2–4 days from start to finish, depending on size and base prep complexity. Kennesaw red clay sometimes requires extra compaction or drainage work, which can extend the timeline slightly. We'll confirm timing during the consultation. Since we're headquartered here in Kennesaw, we schedule efficiently and minimize disruption to your neighborhood.
Slope is manageable but affects design and cost. Slight slopes (under 2%) actually help drainage and look natural. Steeper slopes require more detailed grading and better base preparation. We assess your lot's grade during the site visit and design the green accordingly—sometimes building in strategic elevation changes that increase playability. In Cobb County's clay-heavy terrain, proper slope handling prevents water pooling.
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